Hi Brian and all,
This is very odd, as I've not experienced this issue at all myself in the weeks 
since I got my iPhone. I'm on Verizon, perhaps the network has something to do 
with it?
At any rate, as far as I'm concerned the phone works perfectly. I wish I had 
more constructive feedback to offer.
I'd suggest calling the carrier, as they can tell you what happened on their 
end between the time the call arrived and you were able to speak.
Yours,
Zack.
On Feb 2, 2012, at 10:33 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:

> Geoff - I upgraded from the 4 to the 4S a few weeks ago and immediately began 
> to experience the first issue you mentioned below. It doesn't happen on every 
> call, but happens often enough to make me gun shy like the prox sensor did 
> back when the 4 was first released. I've ATT network, latest IOS, standard 
> troubleshooting, etc. Haven't notified Apple yet. Haven't experienced the 
> second issue you listed.
> 
> Bryan
> 
> On Feb 2, 2012, at 12:45 PM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
>> what happens is that I answer a call and can hear/speak to my party for a 
>> second or two.  Then we both go mute for about ten to fifteen seconds.  If 
>> the person is not a regular caller, they'll likely assume the call was 
>> dropped and hang up.  After the long pause, all goes back to normal.
>> 
>> The second incarnation is that I do not hear my party, and in fact discover 
>> that my phone appears to be completely turned off since activating the mute 
>> switch does not cause any vibration.  Pressing the power button has no 
>> affect, nor does the hard boot sequence (press and hold home and power for 
>> ten seconds).  My phone becomes a paperweight for about ten minutes, after 
>> which I can power it on and the functionality returns to normal.
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