My mom managed to crack her screen and hence break the proximity sensor and when it's in a call (did tests to verify it is broken), the screen doesn't turn on at all. Is there a way to turn the screen on during call feature off without rooting? At least some kind of temp fix until we have time to get it replaced? Everything else in the phone works great. It's running stock.
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First time poster, though been a regular lurker.
It seems I have a slightly dodgy proximity sensor. Have checked with one of the proximity sensor apps and while the sensor detects if I have my hand over it, it is very unreliable when I take my hand off. It can take from anywhere from 1 to 30 seconds or sometimes never.
While ive been through other threads where people have a completely failed sensor, does anyone have this intermittent problem. Also is this a hardware or software issue.
Im currently htc-dev unlocked running Pacman v15.0.
Out there is a tool for recalibrating the sensor, but you would need to be S-OFF I think and it's done with a service tool (a special PG88DIAG.nbh)
Let me know if you are willing to try it, but it is VERY dangerous if you do the wrong things.
I had the exact problem from the very beginning. Got a phone and the very next day had a screen protector applied. For a few days proximity sensor created problems. The screen would go black when the call started, but until the call did not end, there was no way to bring the screen back. So, I used an app just like yourself to check and saw the same thing happening. Ultimately read extensively and realised it was due to screen protector. Took a scissor and cut off the protector above the sensor. A few months later when I had a new protector (of a different company) applied the same problem reappeared, so I had to cut it off from the top. Except that this time around I was sort of expecting it. I hope this help! :fingers-crossed:
I had the same problem and it continued no matter whether i remove the protector or cut the portion....im unable to most awesome ROM's.......only n sense 4.0 im able to re turn on the screen using power button.if there a way to completely disable this turn off during calls irrespective of the ROM its highly appreciated......
Looking forward for the solution
Jann F said:
Out there is a tool for recalibrating the sensor, but you would need to be S-OFF I think and it's done with a service tool (a special PG88DIAG.nbh)
Let me know if you are willing to try it, but it is VERY dangerous if you do the wrong things.
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An update to my situation.. I ordered a new proximity sensor on e-bay and have replaced the same on my phone now. While I was at it, I cleaned up the window as it was pretty grimy and could have been the source of trouble. Also cleaned up the contacts with Isopropyl alcohol. End result.. Im still having the same problem!!
Im pretty sure now that its not a hardware problem and has to do with the calibration. What I have noticed that the sensor works fine in bright sunlight but not when there is less light around. Also am not using a screen guard!
Would it be possible to guide me to the right tools to recalibrate please?
Sorry, I haven't done this myself, but I'll search a bit how it's done by HTC.
They are using a special holding station where the devices are calibrated.
So my Nexus 5 has a cracked screen and the crack runs right in front of the proximity sensor, so when I put the phone to my head, the screen just goes dark, but when I take it away from my head it won't turn back on which makes it impossible for me to hang up and it gan get pretty awkward or even expensive when I get someone's voicemail and I have to go through the whole process.
Can't I simply disable it?
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Anyone? It happenend again and it sucks so much.. can't I delete the drivers or something?
Hi,
I recently replaced my cracked screen and all went well, expect that now the proximity sensor doesn't seem to work 90% of the time. When I make a phone call the screen goes off and it won't come back on when I move the phone away from my face. Either party has to hang up in order to get the screen back on. I've opened the phone up and double checked the ribbons and cables, everything seems ok.
The sensor itself appears to be fine, it's connected direct to the motherboard by the looks of things. I've wiped the phone completely just in case it was software related but that hasn't helped. Has anyone got any advice on how to fix this? I guess I could try to source a broken One S and replace the motherboard, but I don't want to spend too much on getting it working.
Any troubleshooting advice most welcome..
Cheers...
Mines been doing this since the htc repair centre had it,but its got a lot worse recently, proper random though it will work say 10% of the time.
I can't help with the sensor but I set the power button to end calls, its in the accessibility tab in settings, does make it impossible to use the key pad for options on phone calls though.
My screen goes black when I am in a phone call and it does not turn on unless I hold the power button or something like that. I have already went to the proximity settings to test that it is working.
Any ideas?
Firmware version? Seems to be a bug in last firmwares. Also had this issue some time. Now it seems to be gone.
punkt said:
Firmware version? Seems to be a bug in last firmwares. Also had this issue some time. Now it seems to be gone.
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.In the process of backing up my phone atm to try a factory reset. I'm on latest T-mobile version though.
How did you fix yours?
Bump. Anyone? Is there a fix or is my sensor faulty? Because if it is I can still send it back in for a replacement. Sometimes it will work fine, and sometimes it won't.
I've got similar problem. When sensor is activated, it's keeping activated even if nothing is in front of sensor, so I have to wait for other side to end a call.. any suggestions?
EDIT: problem solved-> I just cleaned the glass on proximity sensor, maybe some dust was there
xdomx said:
I've got similar problem. When sensor is activated, it's keeping activated even if nothing is in front of sensor, so I have to wait for other side to end a call.. any suggestions?
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I also have a problem with phone's proximity sensor. With me, it shows some signs of work right after i boot up the phone. In service menu (*#*#7378423#*#*) -> Proximity switch starts with On value and then goes Off, On, Off, On.. a cycle of at least one minute. The interesting thing is when i cover the sensor it stays On, which means it detects its working. I suppose the sensor is faulty, as I tried several suggested methods to resolve this issue: pressing firmly on top of the sensor, factory resets, reinstalling the software with Sony's PC software kit, some applications from Google market, etc. None of them helped.
As I bought my phone 2nd hand, I see the upper speaker is pressed on its left side a little bit, as if the phone was dropped exactly on this spot at the speaker (which I find is almost impossible, as the front panel is perfect without scratches or anything) or somehow it was pushed with some sharp object. I explained this as it might have a link with the proximity sensor issue, or it may not be connected to it, not sure.
I have a nexus 5 ( marshmallow). I have (stupidly) dropped it twice and the screen is quite damaged. When I receive or make a call the screen goes black. I can't access the touchpad, speaker etc. Very annoying. I am replacing the screen now but the question I have is whether I also need to replace the proximity sensor.
Is it related to my issue? Or will replacing the screen fix everything? The person that is replacing the screen is charging an extra £10 for the sensor if he can do both together. He says if it turns out I need the sensor afterwards it will cost £40 so I would rather do it in one go if I need to.
I have installed the Proximity Screen Off app but it makes no difference.
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I have a nexus 5 ( marshmallow). I have (stupidly) dropped it twice and the screen is quite damaged. When I receive or make a call the screen goes black. I can't access the touchpad, speaker etc. Very annoying. I am replacing the screen now but the question I have is whether I also need to replace the proximity sensor.
Is it related to my issue? Or will replacing the screen fix everything? The person that is replacing the screen is charging an extra £10 for the sensor if he can do both together. He says if it turns out I need the sensor afterwards it will cost £40 so I would rather do it in one go if I need to.
I have installed the Proximity Screen Off app but it makes no difference.
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There is a known issue with the proximity sensor not working correctly in Marshmallow for the Nexus 5 it is especially noticable when making or receiving calls.
You can see the complaints from other Nexus 5 users here https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/oqh-V37hgDM
This doesn't mean that your proximity sensor isn't damaged but the issue doesn't occur on Lollipop. If you can revert to Lollipop temporarily to test before you make your decision would be a better way to test if there is a problem with the sensor.
Is it even possible to replace just the proximity sensor on Nexus 5? I can't find any info about it