do either of android, IOS or windows phone use the proximity sensor to
check if they are in a pocket to not trigger any button presses on the
notifications ? that is IMHO the only sane solution to this problem,
your pocket should not be able to generate any input, only turning on
the screen if the proximity sensor is not covered will help with that
(yes, i know it wouldn't turn on then if you have a sheet of paper on
top of it on your desk or some such, but isn't that a corner case
(beyond the fact that you still get acoustic (and perhaps haptic)
signals anyway ?)

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