On the Twom (and I'd guess the Onem), if the prox. sensor is covered and the phone is locked, it disables all of the phone's buttons until the prox. sensor is uncovered. This is a good thing, because it means the volume can't accidentally be changed in your pocket so long as the phone was locked before it went in your pocket.
Here's my problem: at any small distance, the prox. sensor works exactly as it should, whether facing skin, fabric, whatever. However, if the phone is brought into direct contact with certain fabrics (like denim on my jeans), the prox sensor fails to "see" this and all the buttons remain active. This means that in my pocket, where the phone is fully in contact with the fabric, it usually still lets the ringer volume change and the phone unlock.
Anyone else notice this behavior with their phone, or is it just mine?