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Guys, I have a problem with the proximity sensor on my Captivate.
The issue is that while on a call, when holding the device between my ear and my shoulder, the proximity sensor causes the screen to turn on, and starts randomly hitting buttons. So I tested it.
The proximity sensor works perfectly when the phone is "standing" on end and the proximity sensor is covered. It does NOT work (the screen does not turn off) when the phone is laying flat and you cover the sensor.
So bottom line, when the phone is standing 90 degrees, the proximity sensor turns the screen off when there's no light. When the phone is 180 degrees (or anywhere near it), even when there is no light, the sensor does not turn the phone off.
Is there any way for me to tweak the sensor at all using an app? Or is my phone defective?
Thanks.
With the phone flat on the table and I make a call, using my finger to cover the sensor the screen goes off. I try to twist and turn the phone in all angles and the screen is still off. Not sure if it's related but I had the same problems with the screen coming on when using my shoulder and cheek to hold phone.
My hair was a little longer and I think the hairs blocked the sensors.
baseballfanz said:
With the phone flat on the table and I make a call, using my finger to cover the sensor the screen goes off. I try to twist and turn the phone in all angles and the screen is still off. Not sure if it's related but I had the same problems with the screen coming on when using my shoulder and cheek to hold phone.
My hair was a little longer and I think the hairs blocked the sensors.
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I just did the same thing. With the phone flat on the table and I make a call, cover the proximity sensor with my finger, the screen stays ON. The minute I put the phone up 90 degrees, the screen shuts off.
What's going on?
ajm786 said:
I just did the same thing. With the phone flat on the table and I make a call, cover the proximity sensor with my finger, the screen stays ON. The minute I put the phone up 90 degrees, the screen shuts off.
What's going on?
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Perhaps you are running a different combination of kernel/rom? One that takes into account the devices orientation when engaging the proximity sensor?
I've never actually tested this, but I know I had various degrees of proximity sensor problems running certain ROMs. So maybe try a different combination?
Shammyh said:
Perhaps you are running a different combination of kernel/rom? One that takes into account the devices orientation when engaging the proximity sensor?
I've never actually tested this, but I know I had various degrees of proximity sensor problems running certain ROMs. So maybe try a different combination?
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I'm running Cognition 2.3b, if that helps.
ajm786 said:
I'm running Cognition 2.3b, if that helps.
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Doesn't actually sorry...
Haven't used any of the Cognition ROMs in quite a while. DesignGears has a nice IRC channel though where lots of people tend to hang out. Maybe hop over there and politely ask around to see if anyone else has had the same problem? Asking within a group of Cognition users might get you more help than the XDA population in general.
All I can say is that with my i9000 kernel/radio/rom combo, my proximity sensor is not affected by the device orientation. Also, you could try running a proximity sensor test and see what happens, just to rule out defective hardware.
*#*#0588#*#* – Proximity sensor test
Hope that helps.
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Doesn't actually sorry...
Haven't used any of the Cognition ROMs in quite a while. DesignGears has a nice IRC channel though where lots of people tend to hang out. Maybe hop over there and politely ask around to see if anyone else has had the same problem? Asking within a group of Cognition users might get you more help than the XDA population in general.
All I can say is that with my i9000 kernel/radio/rom combo, my proximity sensor is not affected by the device orientation. Also, you could try running a proximity sensor test and see what happens, just to rule out defective hardware.
*#*#0588#*#* – Proximity sensor test
Hope that helps.
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I can confirm using the proximity sensor test that it works fine. Proximity sensor only has two states, 1 and 0, correct? No matter the way I hold the phone, the proximity sensor test shows it running perfectly.
Does this mean that there's a problem with the ROM? Is it possible for me to simply replace the phone.apk?
Edit: Here's the EXACT problem I'm having. http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=1916
I have this same issue!! I HATE IT! I have considered going BACK to my iphone because of it! I get tired of muting people and ending calls
ETA: I am using the leaked 2.2 Froyo not cognition
Does anyone know how to fix this? It's getting REALLY annoying!!
Does anyone know if dg is going to fix this in Perception?
ajm786 said:
Does anyone know if dg is going to fix this in Perception?
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Does it work if you flash back to the stock ROM? If it works on stock then it's a problem with the ROM, If it doesn't work on stock then it could be a problem with your phone...
jhernand1102 said:
Does it work if you flash back to the stock ROM? If it works on stock then it's a problem with the ROM, If it doesn't work on stock then it could be a problem with your phone...
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Yes. Flashing back to stock ROM it works perfectly. Any of the Froyo ROMs, it does not work. Cyanogenmod fixed this in his ROMs, but I am not sure if dg plans to implement this in his ROMs. :-( Unfortunately, this behavior is by design in Froyo. Google decided that during a call, it makes more sense that as soon as your phone is put in a horizontal position, that the accelerometer overrides the proximity sensor and disables it. Their decision makes no sense, because it then invalidates the need for a prox sensor in the first place.
ajm786 said:
Guys, I have a problem with the proximity sensor on my Captivate.
The issue is that while on a call, when holding the device between my ear and my shoulder, the proximity sensor causes the screen to turn on, and starts randomly hitting buttons. So I tested it.
The proximity sensor works perfectly when the phone is "standing" on end and the proximity sensor is covered. It does NOT work (the screen does not turn off) when the phone is laying flat and you cover the sensor.
So bottom line, when the phone is standing 90 degrees, the proximity sensor turns the screen off when there's no light. When the phone is 180 degrees (or anywhere near it), even when there is no light, the sensor does not turn the phone off.
Is there any way for me to tweak the sensor at all using an app? Or is my phone defective?
Thanks.
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i think its cognition. i didnt test it but i had the problem during calls, i figured it was sesitivity not position but like i said i never tested it . i think its a jj4 bug. now im using perception and it works better.
Dani897 said:
i think its cognition. i didnt test it but i had the problem during calls, i figured it was sesitivity not position but like i said i never tested it . i think its a jj4 bug. now im using perception and it works better.
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It's not Cognition. It's Froyo. Google made the choice to have the accelerometer disable the prox sensor as soon as the phone was oriented horizontally. I can't see in what situation that would make any sense at all.
Still no answer for fixing this? I am not using cognition, I am using the leaked Froyo...
FYI, im in stock eclair. I have this issue.
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I'm running cognition b7 and have the same issue but just hit the power button to manually toggle the screen in a horizontal position during a call. Hardly an inconvenience.
fooldog01 said:
FYI, im in stock eclair. I have this issue.
sent from my Captivate
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Eclair does not have the problem at all. Tried, tested and true. If you have the problem with stock Eclair, something is physically wrong with your phone.
silver2wind said:
I'm running cognition b7 and have the same issue but just hit the power button to manually toggle the screen in a horizontal position during a call. Hardly an inconvenience.
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That's not the point. The point is that they gimped Froyo on purpose, and for what, I don't know. It's counter-intuitive.
Just so you know, my co-worker has the Nexus S, which is basically the exact same phone as ours, except with Gingerbread. Guess what? It's FIXED on Gingerbread. Figures.
I hate to create a new thread for this, but creating as it didn't get the right attention in the bugs thread.
My Infuse backlight doesn't respond(on or off) to the proximity sensor when I am on a call. The backlight goes off after the preset time of 30 secs in the settings. But the light doesn't come on when I move my ear away from the phone. I have to press the power button to turn the backlight on to end the call. Proximity sensor it self works fine. Tested by covering the sensor with my finger, all the buttons are disabled even when the light is on.
Is there a way to fix this? I never had this issue with any of my Andriod phones before including the latest Inspire & Atrix.
Is this a bug with this firmware or just my Infuse issue?
Can someone please check this?
rapidstar said:
I hate to create a new thread for this, but creating as it didn't get the right attention in the bugs thread.
My Infuse backlight doesn't respond(on or off) to the proximity sensor when I am on a call. The backlight goes off after the preset time of 30 secs in the settings. But the light doesn't come on when I move my ear away from the phone. I have to press the power button to turn the backlight on to end the call. Proximity sensor it self works fine. Tested by covering the sensor with my finger, all the buttons are disabled even when the light is on.
Is there a way to fix this? I never had this issue with any of my Andriod phones before including the latest Inspire & Atrix.
Is this a bug with this firmware or just my Infuse issue?
Can someone please check this?
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My backlight responds immediately after I pull the phone away from my face. The light turns on about the same time that I pull the phone back infront of me. The problem may be uncommon, or unique to your phone.
bragOS said:
My backlight responds immediately after I pull the phone away from my face. The light turns on about the same time that I pull the phone back infront of me. The problem may be uncommon, or unique to your phone.
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+1. I, thankfully, haven't had any problems with the proximity sensor on my Infuse either.
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rapidstar said:
I hate to create a new thread for this, but creating as it didn't get the right attention in the bugs thread.
My Infuse backlight doesn't respond(on or off) to the proximity sensor when I am on a call. The backlight goes off after the preset time of 30 secs in the settings. But the light doesn't come on when I move my ear away from the phone. I have to press the power button to turn the backlight on to end the call. Proximity sensor it self works fine. Tested by covering the sensor with my finger, all the buttons are disabled even when the light is on.
Is there a way to fix this? I never had this issue with any of my Andriod phones before including the latest Inspire & Atrix.
Is this a bug with this firmware or just my Infuse issue?
Can someone please check this?
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If you answer an incoming call from a previously screen locked state the backlight does not come back on. It goes back into a screen off locked state.
If you initiate the call from an unlocked screen state, when the call ends the backlight fires up.
Thanks everyone for your response. My phone was defective, got it exchanged at the at&t store this morning & the new one is working fine!
Thank god for the carrier support!
I think I may have this same issue.
As a side note, if my phone is on speaker, and I am talking, then the other person ends the call, shouldn't my phone give some indication? Either a vibrate, a light or something?
knight4led said:
I think I may have this same issue.
As a side note, if my phone is on speaker, and I am talking, then the other person ends the call, shouldn't my phone give some indication? Either a vibrate, a light or something?
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Yes, the backlight should come on. You might want to exchange it.
My works perfect..
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So I have been having this issue lately where after calls, my phone's screen wouldn't wake up.
I just discovered that I may have a broken proximity sensor?!?
I've been trying different roms and such to see if it would help and finally decided to download some tools that measure and adjust the proximity sensor and noticed that it will discover "far", then "near", but gets stuck on near.
Can anyone confirm that on their Sensations, it goes back to "far" when your phone is moved away (or you move your finger away)?
What kernel are you using?
StefanB86 said:
What kernel are you using?
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Currently, Faux with Revolution. Tries IC with stock as well. Same thing.
The strange thing is that if I restart the sensor app, it will go back to default.
That's weird. I was asking because if I'm not mistaken, bricked kernel was having wake up issues that were fixed on the latest beta.
Would you mind giving me the name of the app that you are using to test the proximity sensor so I can tell you what I'm getting?
StefanB86 said:
That's weird. I was asking because if I'm not mistaken, bricked kernel was having wake up issues that were fixed on the latest beta.
Would you mind giving me the name of the app that you are using to test the proximity sensor so I can tell you what I'm getting?
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Proximity Sensor, Androsensor and proximity recalibrator (doesn't seem to work, which also leads me to believe it may be borked).
What happens in Proximity sensor is that when i cover it, it will report 0, then stay stuck there and says that it's covered. If I restart the app, it seems to reset.
This seems to work correctly for me. The app I am using is AndroSensor, it only shows 2 readings, 0.0 and 3.5 inches, which I assume would be equivalent to near and far. I noticed that if I quickly wave my finger across the sensor, sometimes it will change to 0 and not go back to 3.5. However, if I move my finger over the sensor, wait a half second, and remove my finger, it will always jump back to 3.5.
Louer Adun said:
This seems to work correctly for me. The app I am using is AndroSensor, it only shows 2 readings, 0.0 and 3.5 inches, which I assume would be equivalent to near and far. I noticed that if I quickly wave my finger across the sensor, sometimes it will change to 0 and not go back to 3.5. However, if I move my finger over the sensor, wait a half second, and remove my finger, it will always jump back to 3.5.
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Yeah. The problem is, mine stays at 0.
May have to restore to factory settings and send to HTC...
Are you wanting the proximity sensor to work as it should, or are you simply wanting the screen to stay lit when on a call? If you just want it to stay lit, install an app called call light. I briefly had a HTC hero, which had no proximity sensor but the screen still went off during calls. That app allowed it to stay on.
StuartTheFish said:
Are you wanting the proximity sensor to work as it should, or are you simply wanting the screen to stay lit when on a call? If you just want it to stay lit, install an app called call light. I briefly had a HTC hero, which had no proximity sensor but the screen still went off during calls. That app allowed it to stay on.
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I want it working properly. Screen off during calls, and back on when off.
Do you use a case?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925814&page=3 #25
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658474
I am having a weird problem. I am on stock ATT with root. If i am talking to someone using my phone....if i put it on speaker and screen goes off...I cannot make the screen on back again. If i click power button the phone gets disconnected. its really irritating bug.
Also if i am using GPS while driving and If i get a call....after attending the call and I am not able to go back to navigation app. it shows me black screen.
These two things are annoying me like hell. Any help is appreciated...
maybe set display to never sleep? esp. while driving? will drain the battery faster, but in the car presumably you would have a charger available...
Are you using a screen protector or case thats covering the proximity sensor? Its one of the little spots in the upper left corner. Where most protectors have a cut out. Anyways, thats there to shut the screen off on the phone when you are on it so you dont accidentally hit any buttons. If its covered it wont allow you to turn the display on because it thinks its next to your face. Either that or maybe your sensor is bad.
When I try to pull down the notification bar on the right the screen goes black. Also turns off the always on display. I'm assuming it's something with the Proximity sensor. Tired of all the little bugs and problems with this phone. I’m returning it. Just curious if anybody else is having this problem.
https://youtu.be/moTuJP06JCw
alnova1 said:
When I try to pull down the notification bar on the right the screen goes black. Also turns off the always on display. I'm assuming it's something with the Proximity sensor.
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No, mine isn't doing that. You might have a dud.
alnova1 said:
When I try to pull down the notification bar on the right the screen goes black. Also turns off the always on display. I'm assuming it's something with the Proximity sensor. Tired of all the little bugs and problems with this phone. I’m returning it. Just curious if anybody else is having this problem.
https://youtu.be/moTuJP06JCw
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I've had that happen on my Pixel 2 XL. Only once or twice and restart fixed it every time.
It's definitely the prox sensor. Always On Display shuts off when the phone is in your pocket or face down, which is detected by the proximity sensor, so that's totally normal. As far as it happening on the home screen, it seems like the phone thinks you're in a call, which would use the proximity sensor to turn the screen off near your head. I would reboot as @jimv1983 suggested and see if that works.
Are you using a screen protector? Sometimes those can cause issues with the proximity sensor, but usually it just causes the screen to shut off and not come back on during a call as it senses the protector at all times instead of your face.
fury683 said:
It's definitely the prox sensor. Always On Display shuts off when the phone is in your pocket or face down, which is detected by the proximity sensor, so that's totally normal. As far as it happening on the home screen, it seems like the phone thinks you're in a call, which would use the proximity sensor to turn the screen off near your head. I would reboot as @jimv1983 suggested and see if that works.
Are you using a screen protector? Sometimes those can cause issues with the proximity sensor, but usually it just causes the screen to shut off and not come back on during a call as it senses the protector at all times instead of your face.
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I had a case with a built-in screen protector on it and I thought that might be what was causing it but after taking it off it still did it. Weird thing though once I put it on the wireless charger it stop doing it. Hasn’t done it all day even with case on. Weird. Still thinking about taking it back to Best Buy and swapping it out.
I've had a similar issue where the proximity sensor will not deactivate as long as a call is going (can't hangup, can't unlock, can't speaker phone, can't mute, etc.). I have to wait for the other person to hang up. Get an automated robo-call you accidentally answered....oh well, guess you have to listen to them. I have never been so angry at a phone as I am with this one. Especially as expensive as it is. I absolutely would NOT have bought this phone if I knew ahead of time how aggravating this would be! Thinking of sending it back. BUYERS BEWARE!
tonic1080 said:
I've had a similar issue where the proximity sensor will not deactivate as long as a call is going (can't hangup, can't unlock, can't speaker phone, can't mute, etc.). I have to wait for the other person to hang up. Get an automated robo-call you accidentally answered....oh well, guess you have to listen to them. I have never been so angry at a phone as I am with this one. Especially as expensive as it is. I absolutely would NOT have bought this phone if I knew ahead of time how aggravating this would be! Thinking of sending it back. BUYERS BEWARE!
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Had this very issue with my pixel XL and blowing on the top speaker grille of dust with compressed air solved it.
But if this is out of the box that sucks. It should not be like that. My pixel was approaching two years when that happened.