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I'm pretty sure no phone does this on its own - if it did, people on public transport would have complaints.

It is probably a setting on your phone (driving mode, perhaps) or a setting when you pair it with your car.



For what it’s worth, my phone (iPhone SE 3) DOES do the lock up when I’m on the public bus, requiring me to tap “I’m not driving.”


You literally can turn this off in the settings. You have it set to enable driving mode automatically.


Paired with the car.


I recently discovered that iOS supports both: you can have it detect driving by Bluetooth pairing or by motion (or disable it).




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