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rei101

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Dec 24, 2011
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Me and some friends are having this problems.

The iPhone trigger itself in phone calls and the screen trigers itself in some other things like deleting icons on the home screen.

There have been times when the iPhone is sitting there and make phone calls or the app start shaking.

A bug for sure.
 
Me and some friends are having this problems.

The iPhone trigger itself in phone calls and the screen trigers itself in some other things like deleting icons on the home screen.

There have been times when the iPhone is sitting there and make phone calls or the app start shaking.

A bug for sure.

I too, get this issue. My 4S will make random calls once in a while. It happened to a friend who owned a 4 too. I'm not too sure what causes it.

My friend's 4 called my phone during his lunch and I was able to hear everything and what he ordered for lunch. I psyched him later telling him I had a premonition where he had gone for lunch.

I wish I knew what's causing this.
 
You can reduce the likelihood of pocket dialing if you get in the habit of always hitting the sleep/wake button (to put the screen to sleep) before putting it in your pocket. This saves on battery too.
 
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Pocket dialing is common (including other makes of phones).

No, it is not the case. Yesterday I had in on a table and an application opened itself. Other times they are shaking as to be deleted. It is a triggering thing, it triggers itself.
 
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