I\’ve made several phone calls since restoring my iPhone 4 with iOS 4.1 Beta 2, but I didn\’t be capable to accidentally hang up on anyone. It looks like any of the proximity sensor troubles I\’ve struggled with are finally gone.
Not every iPhone 4 appeared to have a quirky proximity sensor, but mine certainly did. I will be able to\’t even count the number of times I\’ve had to awkwardly explain that I hung up on someone because my ear or cheek touched my iPhone\’s screen at the incorrect moment.
During a special iPhone 4 press conference your time back, Steve Jobs promised that these particular issues were not hardware-based and that a software update would fix them. From what I\’ve observed thus far, iOS 4.1 Beta 2 contains that mystery update. Either that or I\’ve become particularly lucky immediately.
Hopefully a public release of the iOS 4.1 firmware will solve the mystery-and the worries.
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