OK, so I can't test this now, and haven't received a second call on my work iPhone to have known how this works, but I thought I'd ask. Since I'm getting my personal iPhone, how will I deal with call waiting when the phone is at my ear? Must I lower the handset to switch to speaker so the controls are visible? Then do I have to flick through, or can I simply two finger double tap to switch calls, and again to switch back? Primarily I will be conversing on a bluetooth headset, so I may just be able to click a button on that headset to accomplish this, but I thought I'd ask now, before the situation comes up. I know that if the phone is at your ear and you click the power button the phone will hang up, but will this then activate the other call and back again? Thanks, Matthew
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