Can anybody tell me how to calibrate my phone s accelerometer? (Operating system is ics)
I bought a new android phone 2 days back and stumbled upon this app on play store - Smart Screnn On lite. What it does is it uses the proximity sensor on your phone as the power lock/unlock key.
My question is this app keeps running in background and is useful but does it keep the proximity sensor turned on always. Or proximity sensors are meant to kept on when the phone is on? I know P.S(proximity sensors) are used when someone calls to lock the screen up. But is the sensor ''On'' full time or when it's needed??
Thanks,
May be ps is always on becouse many systems app uses this ps for one or another thing.
But the app smart screen on will suarly use this and drain the battery.
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The sensor of the my nexus 5 is broken and when i use apps for verify the proximity sensor they says 0.0 cm . How i can disable the proximity Sensor(my nexus 5 is rooted and i have a C- ROM with 5.0) ?
use search button, there are at least 5 threads with proximity sensor broken in lollipop. There is a bug with google, please vote for it to get fixed.
I have a XT1031 running on Boost Mobile. I'm currently running official SlimKat build 9 but switch back to stock when I am expecting alot of calls since I can't find a voicemail app that works with Boost Mobile on custom ROMs. I've searched for months for a fix that works to correct the faulty proximity sensor but haven't had any luck. Does anyone know of a way to completely disable the proximity sensor?
BaumerGXP said:
I have a XT1031 running on Boost Mobile. I'm currently running official SlimKat build 9 but switch back to stock when I am expecting alot of calls since I can't find a voicemail app that works with Boost Mobile on custom ROMs. I've searched for months for a fix that works to correct the faulty proximity sensor but haven't had any luck. Does anyone know of a way to completely disable the proximity sensor?
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I guess it is not possible to disable it... If you want to fix the proximity sensor you must flash your phone with an stock room...
The proximity sensor has been bad since I received the phone. It was a gift and out of warranty. My issue is there no matter if the phone is stock or running a custom ROM. I was hoping a dev would have some insight to disabling it with a prop/hex editor or something.
Caution DO NOT DO THIS unless you want your proximity sensor completely disabled!!!
Also you're doing this on your own risk!
So if your proximity sensor is not working at all, you can disable it completely by chopping it off the board. The light sensor is separate, so this won't affect your auto-brightness.
Open your phone (14 torx screws), pop out the back panel.Barware not to lose your Power and Volume keys.
You don't need to detach the battery, just go ahead and lift the board carefully ( there are videos on YouTube how to do that ).
Flip the board to your right hand side, be careful, the display flex is still attached, you don't want to break that.
You can now find both sensors on the top right corner of the board, the proximity sensor is the LEFT one when you face the board straight up.
Use a small flat screwdriver and with a semi-gentle push in its base you can chop it off.
You're done!
Reassemble carefully.
Thanks for the suggestion I'll try to find some of those YouTube vids you mentioned. But from what I've been reading is that the sensor is just an ambient light sensor that can detect proximity when coupled with an IR-LED so I'm not understanding how I can just chop off the prox sensor. I can't post the link but the article is on Andrux & me blog titled CT406: proximity and light sensor on MotoG
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BaumerGXP said:
Thanks for the suggestion I'll try to find some of those YouTube vids you mentioned. But from what I've been reading is that the sensor is just an ambient light sensor that can detect proximity when coupled with an IR-LED so I'm not understanding how I can just chop off the prox sensor. I can't post the link but the article is on Andrux & me blog titled CT406: proximity and light sensor on MotoG
Sent from my Moto G
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Proximity and light sensors are separate, so chopping off the proximity one won't affect anything, besides proximity not working and the circuit will report "open", which means no object near, hence your screen won't turn off.
There are many types of sensors and they might differ in the way they work.I seriously don't see what y you've said is related at all.
For anyone interested, I found a module for Xposed Framework called Disable Proximity Sensor and it works flawlessly
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how to recalibrate accelerometer on Android devisees that don't have any recalibration app n no option also in bootloader????
Hmm can i know what kind of problem you are having with accelerometer.