Raise to wake stops functioning for no reason. Does anyone have knowledge of this please.
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Noticed 2x today I walked away for an hour and came back to a bright screen. Both times I had just plugged it in and left it on the desk. I turned the sleep timer down to 15s and experimented a bit but couldn't replicate it...
I also noticed when it auto sleeps, there is no screen lock sound. Though I do hear it when I click the power button. The option is turned on in settings, and I remember my 300's all made the lock sound 5 seconds after the screen turned off. Maybe the 700s don't do it? Or maybe there's a problem with the hardware or not really sleeping?
Does yours make the lock sound when it locks after an automatic sleep?
Please can someone just turn up their volume and let their tf700 stock ROM go to sleep with the lock sound enabled? Tell me if you hear the lock sound when it AUTOMATICALLY goes to sleep? (Without clicking the power button)
I only have a couple days to exchange and need to know if this is normal for the 700
Again, the lock sound only plays when I click the power button, Not when it auto sleeps and locks. The tf300 always played the audio.
I'm running all stock on my Nexus 5 with 4.4.2. If I talk on the phone with it next to my ear the screen turns on and off as it should, so I know that the proximity sensor works. If I use the speaker phone and have the phone away from me, the screen goes black after a minute (which is what I have the screen timeout set to). The only way I can get it to wake up is to hit the power button. This is not a big deal except if I want the power button to end calls. Is there a way to wake the screen after it times out without using the power button? Or, is there a way to tell the phone not to shut off the screen during calls?
Thanks in advance.
After every reboot,the proximity sensor works fine for the first few calls. It properly turns off the screen during a call when the device is near your ears & turns the screen on when it is moved away.
But post 4-5 calls, the sensor stops working. Irrespective of how you hold the device, the screen does not get turned off. User needs to manually turn the screen off & on using the lock button. This continues for all calls after that.
Rebooting the device fixes this problem again but only for 4-5 calls...
Can Anyone Found The Fix???
Hi. I've had this annoying issue as long as I've owned by 2S. I usually use the phone on speaker phone. On both incoming and outgoing calls in probably 50% of the calls I make, after around 1 minute, the caller can no longer hear me and I can no longer hear them. I have figured out if I press the 'hold' icon to turn hold on then off again, audio works again but at the time the call goes silent, 'hold' is definitely showing as off. Really can't figure out what is going on. Anyone else had this or know of a remedy? Thanks if you can help me out.
Most probably you pressed the hold button with your cheek while talking. I am not joking. The proximity sensor is... peculiar on this phone. Eventually the screen turns on during the conversation even if the phone is close to the ear.
Make a test: just after answering the incoming call (green button), switch off the screen with the power button. Unless you receive a notification, the screen will not turn on.
Hi guildamx. Thanks a lot for your input. I had read about the strange proximity sensor issue but don't think this is directly the cause in my case. Most of the time at home, I use the phone on speaker (placed on desk in front of me with no proximity sensor being activated) and am sure that the screen is never touched during the call as it is hands-free on my desk. I have done some more experimenting this morning and on multiple tests, the audio works fine when the screen in on (at the start of a call) but after screen timeout (I have mine set to 1 minute), the audio in and out is blocked. Switching the screen back on doesn't rectify, only putting on hold then off hold. Oddly, if I use the phone without speakerphone (held to ear), the proximity sensor kicks in and turns off the screen as expected, the blocked audio issue doesn't occur. It only occurs when the screen times out the screen. Very strange.
Apparently when the phone goes into deep sleep the audio is somehow killed. Very strange and never happened to me.
I would suggest testing a different rom. Definitely it seems software related.
Sorry for not being able to provide further help.
Hi there,
Anyone faces a problem, where is it harder to wake up the phone screen via pressing power "button", after a longer rest in screen ( turn off ) mode ?
Encountered this problem, either the power "button" not responsive, or have to press much harder on the power "button" to wake up the screen
How to solve this problem ? Could it be the sensor haven't wake up ?
I noticed this "issue" some time ago, mostly when the phone's faced down, and I'm listening some music, the volume "buttons" don't response to my pressing, so I have to take the phone in hand and regulate the volume. But it's nice to read there are other users who have the same issue
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I noticed this "issue" some time ago, mostly when the phone's faced down, and I'm listening some music, the volume "buttons" don't response to my pressing, so I have to take the phone in hand and regulate the volume. But it's nice to read there are other users who have the same issue
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I noticed it too, specially if the phone is quiet on the table and you try to adjust the volume it's like the sensors are not wake, but if you grab it, it senses it is in hands and works well.
It also happens if you are in a dark room, sometimes the keys just don't respond... I think it happens if you somehow block the proximity sensor when you grab it, maybe it "thinks" it's inside a handbag or so.. but it is annoying because it happens usually when i'm trying to turn on the flash with long squeeze
alright, this is the issue too.
there was once or twice i having issue with this problem, especially when the phone screen off for too long, much harder to wake up/turn on the screen through pressing the "power" button
the sensors has "been sleeping" for many hours though
I get what HTC developers try here. They don't want us to accidentally open the screen when it "thinks" you're not using it. But come on, how can they not have tested it thoroughly in day-to-day usage without noticing this "bug"
It's just sad that this has been an issue for quite a while but they wouldn't even care.