Application automatically starts

my i phone automatically opens applications like voice control music player or dialing numbers please help me ?????..

If sounds like you have a damaged home button, you can try restarting your iPhone by holding down the on/off and the home buttons at this same time until you see the Apple logo. If you are still having problems you should take your iPhone to your nearest Apple store for an evaluation. 

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