On my 6 the double tap does not work for answering a call, and for ending
I'm not sure. Maybe I am not hitting in a good spot? The accept  button is
very easy to find though.
        There are a few things more about the 6 I am not happy with. VO cuts
out when going to a new page like Settings and Siri often cuts out before
I've finished speaking. I'm wondering if moving the phone while holding it
while talking to Siri, for example, or moving to different apps creates some
kind of interrupt. The 4S never did this. 
        If not for the 64 gg I probably should have updated to a 5S instead.
I still prefer the tidiness of the smaller screen layout and the thicker
phone. Deidre
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Kimber Gardner
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 8:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Strange behavior from my new iPhone 6 Plus

I too have had trouble answering and hanging up calls since getting my
iPhone 6. The two finger double (which always worked on my 4s running the
old iOS) does nothing. Neither can I locate an answer icon on the screen
when the phone rings. Though I have other small issues, the call connect and
disconnect problem is by far the most serious.

Kimber

On 1/19/15, SoonerAnnie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On Saturday afternoon my husband and I went to the AT&T store and he 
> bought my belated Christmas present...a new iPhone 6 Plus! The lady 
> who assisted us was very helpful and knowledgable and got my phone up 
> and running with no problems. Once at home, I began adding apps, 
> changing settings to my preference, etc., etc. There was one brief 
> episode of my screen not responding when I attempted to do anything 
> such as double tap, swipe, flick, or scroll, but it straightened out 
> when I rebooted the phone. On Sunday morning...when I received a phone 
> call...there was no way I could answer it even though the caller ID 
> spoke the information...because there were no buttons on the screen. 
> When I would attempt to unlock the phone by either pressing the home 
> or wake/sleep button, it would say unlock but there was no button to 
> tap on. As a matter of fact, the screen appeared to be blank! I had no
trouble using a bluetooth keyboard, but the screen is quite baffling.
> Once in a while it will act normally but...most of the time...it's as 
> though it were blank. My husband says he can see the icons but they 
> didn't appear to work for him either when I turned off VoiceOver. I 
> reset settings to the factory defaults but that made no difference. I 
> even wondered if the screen protector...which I purchased 
> yesterday...might have been the problem but don't see how it could. I 
> thought by turning screen curtain off that it might help...and also 
> making the screen a bit brighter than zero and...though they appeared 
> to help for a minute or two...it reverted back to its strange behavior.
>
> I didn't mean to write a book - just wanted to get all the pertinent 
> info for anyone who might have a clue what's going on. Thanks to those 
> who have read this far, and I appreciate any advice or suggestions anyone
might have.
> Does it sound like I might have to give up my new best friend for 
> another one? Thanks in advance for any help!
>
> Ann
>
>
> Sent from my strange-acting iPhone
>
>>
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