This is a discussion on Facial disconnect.... within the iPhone 3GS forums, part of the iPhone 3G/3GS Forum category; My iPhone 3GS is really sensitive. It never fails, I'll have a person on the other end (without the speaker phone enabled) & my cheek(s) ...
My iPhone 3GS is really sensitive. It never fails, I'll have a person on the other end (without the speaker phone enabled) & my cheek(s) will disconnect our call &/or put our call on hold! If you noticed, I put "without the speaker phone enabled" in parenthesis. Reason being, if I take &/or receive my calls using my speaker phone feature I can simply tap the silver "power" button @ the top of the phone while my call is active & my phone simply displays my wallpaper, along with a "slide to unlock" option, no mute, hold, speaker, add call, contacts, or keyboard options listed! My question is simple...how can I avoid disconnecting or accidentally tapping other buttons with my face when I'm not wanting to use my speaker phone option? Thanks in advance!!!
You are having a proximity sensor problem. What iPhone is it? And what version of iOS you have on it? Since when you start noticing that issue? After an app installation? Or an iOS upgrade?