Siri Raise To Speak Intermittent.

I have been having trouble with Siri "Raise To Speak".  I can get it to activate maybe 40% of the time.
I raise it to me ear like I am going to use the iPhone, but no acknowledgement from Siri that it is active?
If I hold down the Home button for 2 seconds it works every time.
I assume it is using the ear proximity sensor to activate Siri, but it has not been consistent.

SJgirl is correct.
You have to start with the phone in front of you, held parallel to the floor (ie. held flat horizontally), then bring it up to your ear so it's vertical with a normal motion. Your hand must rotate from the horizontal to vertical position of the phone.
If you start with the phone vertically in front of your face, then move it to your ear Siri will NOT activate.
They key is starting with the phone held horizontally. The motion from horizontal to vertical is necessary.
This is illustrated on page 39 of the iPhone User Manual.

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