I have a Zenfone 2 and its G sensor stopped working. Apps like Sensor Box show that my phone does not have a G sensor.Whenever I clear cache it starts working for a short period only(around 5-10 minutes) after which sensor box shows that I do have a G sensor but still the test does not work. Recently I installed Cyanogenmod 13 and the problem still persists. Any idea what I can do ?the problem seems software based to me.
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Last week my completely stock N5 stopped auto rotating. After some searching I realized nearly all of the phones sensors were not working. I found a fix thread that suggested deleting the sensor files in the data folder. This worked for a few hours and went back to being broken. At this point my phone was rooted so I tried wiping to see if it was an application problem, no dice. Tried changing roms, nothing.
Are my sensors toast? I'm at a loss.. Help!
Download cpuid on play store and look at sensors section and if they don't show any data they're toast this is a problem with the lg g2s I used to have an lg g2 that had that problem and the nexus 5 is a googlified lg g2
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Download cpuid on play store and look at sensors section and if they don't show any data they're toast this is a problem with the lg g2s I used to have an lg g2 that had that problem and the nexus 5 is a googlified lg g2
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The sensors do show up there. So I suppose there is some hope!
But do they show any data like when you put you finger on the proximity sensor does it show zero and when you remove it show 5 if it does it should be working
Proximity is working now. Looks like the accelerometer isn't. Hmm.
I have recently noticed an issue where when the phone is face down and I pick it up Moto display won't activate and I have to cover the proximity sensor for 5 seconds to get it to activate. This issue wasn't there before. I have tried rebooting and clearing cache but nothing has worked. Please Help!
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Hi guyzz... My proximity sensor is giving me hard time for the past 2 months.... I have downgraded my device moto g3 xt 1550 osprey back to stock and also rooted it . I installed the latest xposed installler 3.1.1 apk and also installed the framework v87 which is latest ... after doing that i installed the sensor disabler apk and selected the proximity sensor value to maximum and saved it hoping that it will resolve my problem of proximity sensor causing screen going black on receving and making the calls . But in vain it does not helped me . What shall i do guyzzz ,,,,, help me please
A simple wipe with finger on proximity sensor as soon as u answer the call will solve the issue. Even I faced this and still do.
All I do is just wipe lightly on sensor area with my finger as soon as I answer or disconnect the call
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I have the problem since I put matte screen protector on my phone. Everytime I call/answering call screen goes black. Maybe it needs calibrating proximity sensor or something like, but I don't know how.
I would be very grateful if you could suggest me some way to fix this problem.
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Some screen protectors just mess with the proximity sensor, remove them and verify the sensors operation... If it fixes the problem, contact the manufacturer/retailer and request a refund, a screen protector designed for the device should not interfere with any sensor's operations.
There is no way to calibrate the sensor I am aware of.
Sensors Test app by Ettore Zaffaroni is a handy tool to check proximity sensor and others. It detects 3 levels of proximity, less than 1 cm, between 1 and 3 cm, beyond 3 cm on Moto G 3th. The proximity sensor on this model is right between the ear speaker and the front facing camera.
Thank you both for the answer.
The protector I'm using currently is custom cut (cause there was no other option for my phone in my region). It covers sensor and hence the problem comes. When putting on I didn't think there would form this kind of obstacle. The Clear one that I had purchased from amazon and used before was cut nicely and didn't cover sensor.
Lately I was searching some tools for calibrating and came up with an app named Proximity sensor restore/repair by Mobile Direction. As it says it only repairs the software problem not hardware. I gave it a try and for now sensor works. Though, I don't know if it will be permanent solution.
Alternative is to cut there too where proximity sensor is located, cause I don't want to remove the protector yet.
Oh no ! here it comes again! I had a long standing issue on Moto G Osprey with screen going blank when making or receiving a call . WIth AospExtended ROM 26/09 version it was resolved . In mean time I spent 1 year tried to resolve teh issue by installing stock motoroal firmwayre, proximity sensor disabling via exposed module, proximity sensor caliberation etc and nothing worked . But with 26/09 build thsi was resolved and my screen was working on 90% of calls and on 10 % dialler or call accepting option was not apearing but status bar was visible where on Andropid Nougat roms and Marshmellow Roms it was 90% of calls were made received with blank screen and then rubbing over sensor to wake up screen .
After the Alpha build 30/09 this has came back again . I have checked again on 26/09 build and issue is not there . Can anyone suggest why I am having this issue with new build or what changes been made into new build which can cause this issue ? I understand only few people have this issue and even on Lenovo forums there is no solution to it
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I have also same problem and All osprey custom ROM last update has this problem.
But guys u can use cypheros 4.1.2 there is no problem with proximity sensor it's same stable as AEX 4.6
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Since last 15days my mobile Infocus turbo 5 plus fingerprint sensor is not working. 15days ago once it was restarted itself and since then it's not working. Whenever I open Fingerprint to register, before touching the sensor it shows "Fingerprint enrollment didn't work or try another finger" and then it immediately restart. Please help me out:crying: