Proximity Sensor ignored in some orientation? - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is anyone noticing this happening to their Nexus 5?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjTGQaK1Qvw
That's actually my video I did for the Galaxy Nexus. Google fixed it in an update, but looks like the Nexus 5 and the current KitKat 4.4.2 is doing the same thing!
I could recreate the same thing in the video with my Nexus 5 (not rooted, 100% stock ROM).
The reason I looked into it was because I noticed that I keep accidentally face-dial or hang up on people when I use my shoulder to hold my phone against my face. I guess holding it that way is enough of an angle to simulate laying flat on a table, thus disabling the proximity sensor.
Doesn't seem like a bug, but by design (albeit a BAD design).
Cany anyone else verify?

naddie said:
Is anyone noticing this happening to their Nexus 5?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjTGQaK1Qvw
That's actually my video I did for the Galaxy Nexus. Google fixed it in an update, but looks like the Nexus 5 and the current KitKat 4.4.2 is doing the same thing!
I could recreate the same thing in the video with my Nexus 5 (not rooted, 100% stock ROM).
The reason I looked into it was because I noticed that I keep accidentally face-dial or hang up on people when I use my shoulder to hold my phone against my face. I guess holding it that way is enough of an angle to simulate laying flat on a table, thus disabling the proximity sensor.
Doesn't seem like a bug, but by design (albeit a BAD design).
Cany anyone else verify?
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My nexus 5 does the same thing .I don't know if it's a bug or it's meant to be like this.My other issue i have with the proximity sensor is that sometimes after a call ended the screen doesn't turn on and i have to use the power button.

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Unresponsive screen during incoming call?

Hi,
Every now and then, while my phone is in my pocket and I do receive a call, I pick it up to answer and the screen is totally unresponsive. I can't slide to answer or do anything at all. I tried to power it off and on again quickly, and then it seemed to get back to normal and I can answer the call. Most of the time this happened during incoming calls. Anybody noticed this behaviour as well?
I read in the HD2 Android forum that it was due to the light sensor. But I'm not sure.
Thanks,
-Gus
I'm experiencing the same issue...
Me too. anyone?
Same here. It happened on the Nexus one as well. Perhaps is a stock android issue.
I have created a bug report. Please help me by staring this report so that it gets Google's attention.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=13853
Any update/fix on this issue yet? I'm having this problem on stock ICS, CM9 & AOKP as well.
I have this problem even without having the phone in my pocket, when I have it on the table and someone calls me, I have to wait for five seconds before answering, because before that the phone is irresponsive and it FC's, which rejects the call. It gets very annoying.
I've seen a lot of problems on the web about this. It might be the proximity/light sensor.
As a side note, have you cleaned the upper left corner of your screen (where the light sensor is located)? Or at least make sure nothing is actually over it (maybe a case or plastic, screen protector, etc).
Any update on code recently? Are you on stock ROMs or it happens on different custom ROMs/Kernels (good to test with several kernels instead)?
Some apps like AndroSensor or Phone Tester can give you insights about the proximity and light sensor. You might want to check it out and test this with a flashlight or something, and see if values change.
From the bug report, has someone actually tested comment 44 and 46?
Or tested this app DHD Proximity Sensor Recalibrator?
Some have even noticed missed connectors when phone was dissembled (this requires more effort).

[Q] Tbolt Proximity sensor

I don't know if this is just an issue with me or if others are experiencing the same issue.
for some reason my proximity sensor is VERY sensitive... for example if I move my face just 1/2 and inch from the screen my screen turns on and I either press "Mute" or "Speaker" with my cheek OR i hang up on the person I'm calling when I place the phone back against my face.
This happens about 50% of the time... so every other call I make has this issue.
I don't know if I can change the sensitivity or the length of time before the screen turns on.
I'm coming form the Eris/D1/DX/Fascinate and I never had these issues with my older phones.
Any advice or Steps to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
Plz Advise
Happens to me too, but I don't manage to hang up or mute the calls normally. I'd love a solution as well!
Magicadder said:
I don't know if this is just an issue with me or if others are experiencing the same issue.
for some reason my proximity sensor is VERY sensitive... for example if I move my face just 1/2 and inch from the screen my screen turns on and I either press "Mute" or "Speaker" with my cheek OR i hang up on the person I'm calling when I place the phone back against my face.
This happens about 50% of the time... so every other call I make has this issue.
I don't know if I can change the sensitivity or the length of time before the screen turns on.
I'm coming form the Eris/D1/DX/Fascinate and I never had these issues with my older phones.
Any advice or Steps to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
Plz Advise
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Which kernel / rom are you using? I have heard that some kernels have caused proximity sensor issues but I'm not sure if the issue others have experienced is the same as yours. I'd try a battery pull first, if that doesn't help try a different kernel and see if that fixes it. If the issue still persists, it could be a hardware issue and you might have to get the phone exchanged under the manufacturers warranty.
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m00nshake said:
Which kernel / rom are you using? I have heard that some kernels have caused proximity sensor issues but I'm not sure if the issue others have experienced is the same as yours. I'd try a battery pull first, if that doesn't help try a different kernel and see if that fixes it. If the issue still persists, it could be a hardware issue and you might have to get the phone exchanged under the manufacturers warranty.
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I'm using Stock firmware with bamf 4.3a Kernal
I've reset this thing too many times... installing different roms and such.. but I can verify that this is happening to another phone. My wife's phone does exactly the same thing. we purchased out tbolts on launch day ( if that helps )
The proximity sensor is located were the Verizon V is at
In between the big V is the sensor. Very hard to see go under a light a tilt the like you would if you want to find scratchs on your phone it really is between the V or I'm you can not find it. Make a phone call and get your index or any finger. And again make sure your under light and make the shadow of your finger go on top of the proximity sensor. Mine is very sensitive also.
-Monky_1
-Monky_1
My proximity sensor seems pretty touchy, as well.
I initially thought it to be a problem with a particular version of Adrynalyne's kernel, but I'm not so sure anymore. Adrynalyne also said that a kernel shouldn't affect the proximity performance -- that HTC puts these setting or whatever in the framework (what that means exactly, I'm not sure).
Anyway, I haven't done any exhaustive testing or anything, but I did notice one thing that seems to help keep my screen off is to have the thing pointed straight down while on the phone. My natural inclination is to have it along my jaw line, with the end pointed at my mouth. But the proximity sensor is to the left-of-center on the phone. Angling it moves the sensor away from your ear a bit. Assuming you've got it up to your right ear, that is.
I'd still welcome any other points folks might have about this.
calbruc said:
My proximity sensor seems pretty touchy, as well.
I initially thought it to be a problem with a particular version of Adrynalyne's kernel, but I'm not so sure anymore. Adrynalyne also said that a kernel shouldn't affect the proximity performance -- that HTC puts these setting or whatever in the framework (what that means exactly, I'm not sure).
Anyway, I haven't done any exhaustive testing or anything, but I did notice one thing that seems to help keep my screen off is to have the thing pointed straight down while on the phone. My natural inclination is to have it along my jaw line, with the end pointed at my mouth. But the proximity sensor is to the left-of-center on the phone. Angling it moves the sensor away from your ear a bit. Assuming you've got it up to your right ear, that is.
I'd still welcome any other points folks might have about this.
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This is exactly what's happening. It's nice to see that I'm not the only one having this issue... even tho I'm sure it's annoying for everybody. Hopefully we'll be able to get some relief from this.
http://market.android.com/details?id=i4nc4mp.myLock.phone
This app keeps me from smashing my Droids.
this is not a signature I type it in every time maybe sent from my phone or my computer
rizzomegav said:
http://market.android.com/details?id=i4nc4mp.myLock.phone
This app keeps me from smashing my Droids.
this is not a signature I type it in every time maybe sent from my phone or my computer
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Would this work even tho the Thunderbolt has no physical Trackball or Camera Button?
Not to discredit this app Kudos to the Dev who wrote it, but it seems like a work around and not an actual Fix.
But I'll try it out and reply back with some feedback
Here's what I do and it works for me most of the time. When making or receiving a call, once the call is 'connected' I quickly hit the 'home' button so I'm no longer on the 'phone screen' & then the power button which darkens & locks the screen. Even if the proximity sensor allows the screen to light up, the lockscreen is still there and prevents me from muting or hanging up on the other person. It's not a perfect solution since my jaw has managed to unlock the screen & randomly open apps occasionally but it beats hanging up on someone every 5 seconds.
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I'll just throw my hat in that I am experiencing the same issues of muting/hanging up on people. I don't recall having the issue on the stock ROM, but have really noticed it since I've been on BAMF 1.5 with Adrynalyn's 4.4.2 kernal included with BAMF 1.5.
I was running 4.4.2 with the stock ROM before BAMF 1.5 and don't recall having proximity sensor issues. Who knows?
Edit: Anybody think that screen protectors are causing interference in any way? I have an Invisible Shield that I've had since shortly after launch date.
gatorguy said:
I'll just throw my hat in that I am experiencing the same issues of muting/hanging up on people. I don't recall having the issue on the stock ROM, but have really noticed it since I've been on BAMF 1.5 with Adrynalyn's 4.4.2 kernal included with BAMF 1.5.
I was running 4.4.2 with the stock ROM before BAMF 1.5 and don't recall having proximity sensor issues. Who knows?
Edit: Anybody think that screen protectors are causing interference in any way? I have an Invisible Shield that I've had since shortly after launch date.
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BAMF 1.5 is based on the new leak, which includes a fix for the proximity sensor. If the rom you are running isn't based on the recent leak for our phones, then you don't have the fix, and will most likely have problems with it.
Check this thread out at droid forums! It fixed my "problem" with the proximity sensor. Simply blow out the sensor with air. Apparently dust gets in there and jacks it all up. I can confirm big time results with this method.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/thunderbolt-tech-support/142050-thunderbolt-proximity-sensor-issue.html
Edit: All those kernel switches and setcpu tweaks over pocket lint!!! Damnitman!
Magicadder said:
Would this work even tho the Thunderbolt has no physical Trackball or Camera Button?
Not to discredit this app Kudos to the Dev who wrote it, but it seems like a work around and not an actual Fix.
But I'll try it out and reply back with some feedback
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Well the fix is only to hold the phone correctly unfortunately. My gf has no problem using either phone (hers or mine) but if I touch them its muted hang up bam.
One of my coworkers has the same problem as me another dosent. Its absolutely user errorish IMO.
It works with my thunder bolt sort of the home key still works. I don't mind it, moreso than buggered calls.
this is not a signature I type it in every time maybe sent from my phone or my computer
gatorguy said:
I'll just throw my hat in that I am experiencing the same issues of muting/hanging up on people. I don't recall having the issue on the stock ROM, but have really noticed it since I've been on BAMF 1.5 with Adrynalyn's 4.4.2 kernal included with BAMF 1.5.
I was running 4.4.2 with the stock ROM before BAMF 1.5 and don't recall having proximity sensor issues. Who knows?
Edit: Anybody think that screen protectors are causing interference in any way? I have an Invisible Shield that I've had since shortly after launch date.
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A screen protector was an issues for me. The first one I put on did not fit perfectly, so the top of the protector cut directly threw the center of the sensor and collected dust and gave me some issues. The second one i used was applied from the top down to not obstruct the sensor. Solved my problem.
My phone sensor will black out when I am on a call and the phone is against my face, but when I pull the phone away the screen won't come back up for some reason..
I find that it seems to reflect off the arm of my glasses, which is kinda glossy like. When the IR LED reflects back at it, it seems to assume infinite distance. Same thing happened on my Droid.
There was also a case that lacked the cutout for the proximity sensor on the Droid... screen would never turn off because it reflected the IR.
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one with this problem. It's been happening to me for a few weeks now. I've run the majority of available ROMs and kernels (pre- and post- radio update) in multiple combinations so, I believe its safe to say they are not to blame.
I'm not using a screen protector so, that can't be to blame. And I don't have any scratches on my screen either. I'm curious about this dust theory though. It may be the best one I've heard yet. Has anyone else put the air hose to their Thunderbolt yet? I think I'm gonna give it a go asap. But, in the meantime, I'd love to hear whether anyone else has had positive results. If not, I fear I may have to move on to the glasses theory. I really hope it isn't that one though. I don't want to choose between having my Thunderbolt or my sight!
Mine still does it and I'm using the leak , so I don't think there is a fix in it. If so it doesn't work. Locking the screen seems like a pain but that's the best bet for now.
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dzigns said:
Here's what I do and it works for me most of the time. When making or receiving a call, once the call is 'connected' I quickly hit the 'home' button so I'm no longer on the 'phone screen' & then the power button which darkens & locks the screen. Even if the proximity sensor allows the screen to light up, the lockscreen is still there and prevents me from muting or hanging up on the other person. It's not a perfect solution since my jaw has managed to unlock the screen & randomly open apps occasionally but it beats hanging up on someone every 5 seconds.
Sent from my NookColor using Tapatalk
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After trying many ways to work around this problem with the proximity sensor I have found that this is actually works the best .... And I can't thank you enough..... I've grown used to this method and so far its flawless.
Thank you again
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Am I the only one having serious proximity sensor problems (hang ups)

this has gotten to be a real serious problem for me - hanging up with my face while on a call. i am surprised this isn't talked about more here. any help would be appreciated! is it possible for the dev's to not only remove the end call button but the mute as well?
so far you are the only one that has ever reported anything like that,ya know it could be a hardware defekt
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Nope I'm in the same boat as im sure are many others. I have only ever had it actually impact me I think twice on phone calls out of almost a hundred or so that I have had since I purchased the phone. All the others times though it was extremely annoying to keep hearing the click sounds of the screen turning on and off on and off on and off etc.
I keep hoping for a software update that addresses the sensitivity of the sensor, but still no
I also wonder how much the battery is affected by the screen turning on and off repeatedly while in a phone conversation...
I get the same. More on my right ear than my left, but it will often take a digit that I just typed for an automated system and try to dial it, resulting in an alarm tone in my ear during the conversation.
sorry but i have 3 different bolts,the 1st one was rooted stock had that problem but it also went into the brick loop so it got replaced,rooted that one but never had the prob again,this one has the bamf 2 prev 3 on it and no probs that is why i suggested harware cause my first one had major hardware issues
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i get it too. but i dont call so much. so i dont really care lol
I too had this problem, and did some quick searching on Google. Stumbled upon someone who said to spray it with canned air to clean it out. To my surprise, it worked. There is just enough room between the screen and the body of the phone for dust/crap to get in and it hinders both the light and proximity sensors.
You might be holding the phone in a weird position?
THUNDERBOLT
Damn, you lean something new every day, this thing makes phone calls too!
I've had the issue too recently. But it only started when I returned the last phone to stock. Before that, I had a small issue with it, but it didn't happen often.
pnd4pnd said:
this has gotten to be a real serious problem for me - hanging up with my face while on a call. i am surprised this isn't talked about more here. any help would be appreciated! is it possible for the dev's to not only remove the end call button but the mute as well?
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I have the screen turn on during calls, but I've never had a face hang up. Honestly I think the screen turns on for me, but can't be interacted with.
Scratch that just did a test. I guess I'm lucky. Then again I don't hold the phone flat to my face. So I guess I would never hit it...
i have had hangups, the mute button pressed, and a 3 way call started. i just tried blowing the screen out with some compressed air as someone suggested. it seems better - will give an update after some testing.
No issues with hang ups for me. Had that problem all the time coming from the X.
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I have the same problem and have had it with every Rom I've run and stock. I'm surprised we don't have a way to adjust the proximity sensor yet, that's something I really miss about my Droid X.
After answering a call and putting the tb to my ear, my screen stays on.
Sometimes my ear dials numbers, sometimes the screen stays illuminated but doesn't respond to any touch! I have to toggle the screen on/off with the power button to get the touch response working again.
I have never had an issue. Been on mostly whatever the latest bamf release since rooting.
It happens to me whenever I forget the bluetooth especially after working out or anytime facial area is warmer then normal. I have a screen protector and clean the screen frequently.
I am having the same issue, so I called Verizon yesterday and they are sending me a new phone. I hope it works, because it makes talking on the bolt almost impossible.
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this is the first I am hearing of this. No problems for me.
Have the same problem...its really annoying man....will not get a refurbished unit until they fix the reboots

Proximity Sensor

Hi, I have an issue slightly different than the ones I've found from searching. I have an unrooted Nexus 5 on Tmobile. the proximity sensor SEEMS to work, it turns the phone off when I talk but it CONSTANTLY hanging up, muting, or putting calls on speaker. I didn't have this issue with my previous nexus 5 and since I've gotten the new one (new out of package, replacement for previous which was stolen) I've dropped maybe 40% of my calls on accident and maybe 10-15% of calls accidentally put on speaker/muted.
Frustrating when you're in a phone job interview and you keep hanging up on the interviewer. I tried using a friends bluetooth ear piece for awhile just to see what would happen and it just did the same thing except in my purse/pocket.
Is this maybe a sensitivty setting I can adjust or should I take it to nearby T-Mobile store to be serviced/replaced?
Diabolicbutterfly said:
Hi, I have an issue slightly different than the ones I've found from searching. I have an unrooted Nexus 5 on Tmobile. the proximity sensor SEEMS to work, it turns the phone off when I talk but it CONSTANTLY hanging up, muting, or putting calls on speaker. I didn't have this issue with my previous nexus 5 and since I've gotten the new one (new out of package, replacement for previous which was stolen) I've dropped maybe 40% of my calls on accident and maybe 10-15% of calls accidentally put on speaker/muted.
Frustrating when you're in a phone job interview and you keep hanging up on the interviewer. I tried using a friends bluetooth ear piece for awhile just to see what would happen and it just did the same thing except in my purse/pocket.
Is this maybe a sensitivty setting I can adjust or should I take it to nearby T-Mobile store to be serviced/replaced?
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Do you happen to have a screen protector on?
There isn't any settings you can change unless you root. As the other poster said, the most common culprit is a screen protector that doesn't have a hole for the sensor or is misaligned.
aooga said:
There isn't any settings you can change unless you root. As the other poster said, the most common culprit is a screen protector that doesn't have a hole for the sensor or is misaligned.
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No screen protector but rooting isn't an issue I've just been lazy and haven't done it yet.

[QUESTION] OnePlus 7 Pro Display Creaking/Popping Noise?

Hi all, I have been using a OnePlus 7 Pro since June and it's been going great for me.
However, recently I've noticed that if I press a bit harder (almost like a force touch) on the top middle-ish part of the display, I can hear a distinctive creaking, almost popping noise from the phone? This sound doesn't come from pressing harder on any other part of the display, just that middle area. It doesn't appear to be causing any problems so far, but I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this with their device? Haven't found anything on the internet just yet...I'm worried that it'll become an actual problem later on.
I'm on stock OOS Android 10 Beta 4, but I don't believe this is a software issue (hopefully it's not). Side note though, I do notice that my device still suffers from ghost touches and is parts of the display are nonresponsive occasionally.
Thanks for the help!
I have the same popping on the upper middle of the phone ever since I got the phone in May. But, as you say, not causing any issues....yet. don't have ghost touches and non-responsiveness. I'm on Pie still.
Skenderbeggar said:
I have the same popping on the upper middle of the phone ever since I got the phone in May. But, as you say, not causing any issues....yet. don't have ghost touches and non-responsiveness. I'm on Pie still.
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Very weird...I wonder if this is a common issue or not; doesn't seem like it. I thought upgrading to Android 10 would fix the ghost touches (pretty sure I read something related to that somewhere before) but I guess not; almost seems like it added more ghost touches than before lol
mine is fine
I've been using this phone since it came out and I have nothing close to what you describe my screen is completely fine.

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