A couple of things to consider here. You could reach into your pocket and
unlock the iPHONE with the passcode. I just did that with the iPHONE in my
pocket while wearing earpods. I use touch typing and was able to enter my
passcode easily. The iPHONE was upside down in my pocket and I simply
dragged my finger to the right digit and then lifted my finger to enter it.
I did this for each number in my passcode and the iPHONE then unlocked.
There's no way to unlock it with your voice so you can't have it completely
hands-free.

Once the iPHONE is unlocked, you can then return it to your pocket and use
it hands-free. You'd want to turn off the auto-lock feature so id didn't
lock on you after too much inactivity. Also, don't forget that it's
possible to make and receive calls and do other things with Siri even if
the iPHONE is locked presuming your security settings allow for this. Voice
Control might extend the possibilities quite a bit. I have yet to
experiment with this.

On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 2:42 PM Casey <cwoll...@wi.rr.com> wrote:

> Hi I have the 10 XR and I had on A Bluetooth ear piece and was wondering.
>
> Can you while wearing an ear piece like that unlock the 10 XR phone with
> out taking it out of your pocket if so how do you do this?
>
> Cause if you can't then what good is it having the phone in your pocket
> if you need to have the phone at your face to unlock it while wearing A
> Bluetooth ear piece.
>
> Cause if this is the case then you just shouldn't use A Bluetooth ear
> piece with the phone cause then it really isn't hands free.
>
>
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