Okay another question , sometimes when I have the phone in my pocket, particularly when there's a loud noise around me (may be it's just a coincidence), the phone vibrates when receiving a call, even though it's not in vibrate mode, I've been telling myself that it's some sort of a cool feature, that somehow it senses the noise around me or may be because it's in my pocket so it goes into vibrate mode (the phone never does this when it's not in my pocket), however I can't find anything about it in the manual, anyone knows about this?
I'm under the impression it has the do with the activation of the proximity sensor when it's in your pocket. Cover the proximity sensor when its not in your pocket and give it a try, I'd love to know for sure as well.
just found it in the manual : "To help avoid missing incoming calls when HTC Sensation is in your pocket or bag, the pocket mode feature gradually increases the ring volume and vibrates when you receive a call. When not in your pocket or bag, HTC Sensation will ring at the normal volume you set."
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I purchased a TD2 yesterday,happy with it. But for an incoming call the vibration is too soft,sometimes I can't feel it in my pocket. Is there any way to make it harder/deeper? and another thing that the battery drained out in just 14-15 hours. Though I had 35-40 mins of call,but the phone didn't turn off during calls. That might mean it doesn't have a proximity sensor for auto turn off screen during calls,it's very needful because it will definitely save some battery. Yes I know I can press the power button to switch off the display in a call but I don't wanna press it every time,so I need something which will automatically do it.
Vibration too soft
Try to use S2U2.
This is nice iPhone like tool I'm using to lock/unlock screen but it has a lot of useful functions, for example - turning off screen on call (great battery saving).
I can't say that your low vibration problem will be solved, but if you trying to use in S2U2 phone module, may be you'll find some suitable options for you.
Hello, my Touch pro sound keeps on getting muted by itself, i turn the volume up, it goes up but still there's no sound, every single fucntion loses it's sound, meaning the whole system gets muted, it comes back when i restart the phone!! can anyone help??
The idiots who designed TouchPro (it really is brain dead) put the mute button on the touch screen exactly where my cheek bone can hit it when I put my Fuze up to my ear. Consequently, I frequently mute the call accidentally and only realize what has happened when the person I am calling says, "Hello? Hello?" Very annoying.
I have the S8+ & almost always have on both my Huawei watch & a BT headset around my neck. I never take my phone out of my pocket to answer calls. The problem is, the phone keeps the screen on with the phone app in my pocket running after I answer a call. This causes button presses leading to hanging up, mute, changing settings, etc... I have the "Keep screen turned off" option on & set pin or fingerprint to unlock the device.
What am I missing?!? It's driving me crazy! Even tried to have tasker turn off the screen but that locks it to where you can't unlock with just a fingerprint. Why is it even turning on the screen at all in my pocket?
Does anyone know of a way to stop the Mate 9 screen from coming on during a call.
When on a call, if I move the phone even a little, the screen comes on, dials someone else and puts the call I'm on on hold.
Very annoying.
I'm assuming I'm holding the phone wrong and the proximity sensor is allowing touches. When the other party couldn't hear me I saw that I was no longer even on the phone screen anymore, and couldn't figure out how to get back before they hung up. For anyone not having this problem or figured out how to fix it: Do you hold your phone a certain way, is it touching your face, away from your face. How far away?
Happend to me recently. Try to put the phone to ear by speaker first (where sensor is).