I do not think it is my imagination that my iPhone 6s, which  I got a couple
month ago, has a much higher sensitivity for going to speaker phone if I
even slightly move the phone from my ear or the lower part of the phone from
my cheek.  It's rather annoying and was giving me problems hearing a call
tonight because I was trying to move the phone away from my mouth a bit to
tell my kids to bbe quiet and then the phone would  go over to speaker.  I
was on an  iphone 4 before this.  Does anyone else notice this?  Is there a
way to change this sensitivity?  I suppose I'm normally using ear buds on
calls, but I broke mine this morning.  

 

 

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