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I've never experienced problems like those you are telling. When the phone is vibrating and sounding in my pocket, the proximity sensor keep it locked until I take it out, and then I can check the caller and choose to accept/refuse the call. Maybe if you usually carry your phone in a bag the proximity sensor can't work properly, as it is setted to a very close distance (proper for a pocket, bad for a bag). In that case the possibility to use the "Swap to answer" or any other solution you have proposed should be optional: you may need it, I don't.
Please vote for this bug at https://bugs.maemo.org/votes.cgi?act...5982#vote_5982 if you've experienced similar problems.