Hello Charmaine, I'm not for sure if this is already been mentioned but it 
sounds like your proximity sensor made a lot of attention so you may want to 
have that look better than Apple, occasionally if I move mine away from my ear 
it will go on speaker and sometimes I have to take it with my ear and put it 
back up to my ear to get it back on speaker I have not had the number pressing 
issue that you've had but I had the issue of numbers being read to me in my ear 
so just in this thread it might be best if she goes and gets it looked at by a 
Apple representative.

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> On May 15, 2014, at 9:29 AM, Shermeen Khan <shermee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
>    So I'm experiencing a most annoying issue, and I'm wondering if it's
> specific to my device or if this problem is generating enough
> annoyance across the blind population to start a revolution. Anyway,
> when I make a call and put the phone to my ear, one of two things
> happens:
> 1) My face somehow presses all sorts of random buttons, so VO (or the
> phone) has not recognized that the phone is against my ear. So I'll
> hear things like "Three, four, seven, etc. (and the associated tones
> of those buttons being pressed)" or "heading not found." or;
> 2) The person I'm calling will answer the phone,and unless I have the
> phone very firmly pressed to my face (I'm talking like, really hard)
> the phone will constantly flip back and forth between speaker and the
> regular ear, causing all sorts of frustration. I have a very simple
> case on my phone--and this problem seems to be present regardless of
> whether or not the case is on, so I suspect it isn't an issue of my
> case somehow tinkering with the proximity sensor.
> 
> Any thoughts? am I crazy? (don't answer that!) or is it my phone?
> 
> Thanks,
> Shermeen
> 
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