I have that problem a bit as wel. I contacted apple accessibility

On Sep 19, 2010, at 15:29, "Christy Schulte" <chri...@compaccessable.com> wrote:

> 
> So, I read somewhere that the new update was supposed to help with this, but 
> it really didn't with mine and I'm wondering if anyone has any advice.
>  
> When I'm on a call with my iphone, the crazy thing seems to switch in and out 
> of speaker phone rather often. Sometimes, if I sit very, very still I can get 
> it to stay on the normal mode, which is really rather annoying to have to do 
> that, but sometimes even that doesn't work. It doesn't matter how close I 
> hold it to my face, it still does it, and it happens whether or not I have 
> the case on. Not only is this frustrating for the fact that switching back 
> and forth cuts out part of the conversation, but it also means I'm sometimes 
> hitting the active screen with my face.
>  
> Is there any solution to this? Does anyone know where the sensor is, perhaps 
> if I be sure to put a finger near that when I want it on normal mode? I 
> really wish there was a button or switch to get in and out of speaker mode 
> rather than a buggy auto detect thing.
>  
> Thanks!
> Christy
>  
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