Hi guys,
before i goto sleep i usually call my partner, i plug the hands free in and speak away.
But the screen likes to randomly turn on and off, i believe it has to do something with the automatically on when not next to your ears...
Now this is great, but id rather not waste unnessecary battery life whilst chatting away...
Is there any sort of "tweak" for this?
You're probably right. Your room with the lights out is probably playing tricks with your proximity sensor. My suggestion is to not apply any tweaks to disable the sensor because it is actually really useful. Next time you call with your headset, just manually press the power button to turn off the screen. This way your proximity sensor won't be able to tell your screen to turn on no matter what.
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Hi Guys,
First Thread, so please forgive me if I commit any infractions.
Okay, so love my phone but it does have one VERY ANNOYING QUIRK, the proximity sensor shuts off the screen when on a call & put to my ear (very cool). The problem arises when i pull the phone away from my ear to preform tasks such as entering inputs for phone trees, switching mute on, speaker phone, notes, ect. the phone screen turns back on & defaults back to the home page. then i have to go through a stupid process to get back to what i was doing.
I don't want to interrupt the proximity sensor since it is great for avoiding "face dialing". rather, i think it would be awesome if one of you super geniuses figured out a cab i could use to disable the default back to home screen when the device wakes up.
thanx,
JB
JewBastard said:
Hi Guys,
First Thread, so please forgive me if I commit any infractions.
Okay, so love my phone but it does have one VERY ANNOYING QUIRK, the proximity sensor shuts off the screen when on a call & put to my ear (very cool). The problem arises when i pull the phone away from my ear to preform tasks such as entering inputs for phone trees, switching mute on, speaker phone, notes, ect. the phone screen turns back on & defaults back to the home page. then i have to go through a stupid process to get back to what i was doing.
I don't want to interrupt the proximity sensor since it is great for avoiding "face dialing". rather, i think it would be awesome if one of you super geniuses figured out a cab i could use to disable the default back to home screen when the device wakes up.
thanx,
JB
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Dear Jew,
Welcome to XDA, please read before posting. There are several people with this issue, I've read a thread that links to this possible resolution. I personally dont have this problem but If you read you'll find your solution.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=82944
JewBastard said:
Hi Guys,
First Thread, so please forgive me if I commit any infractions.
Okay, so love my phone but it does have one VERY ANNOYING QUIRK, the proximity sensor shuts off the screen when on a call & put to my ear (very cool). The problem arises when i pull the phone away from my ear to preform tasks such as entering inputs for phone trees, switching mute on, speaker phone, notes, ect. the phone screen turns back on & defaults back to the home page. then i have to go through a stupid process to get back to what i was doing.
I don't want to interrupt the proximity sensor since it is great for avoiding "face dialing". rather, i think it would be awesome if one of you super geniuses figured out a cab i could use to disable the default back to home screen when the device wakes up.
thanx,
JB
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Press the "Make Call" button to go back to that screen. I don't know the technical name, but its an actual button on the bottom of your phone. Next to the home key.
Nice to meet all the bro & sisters here.
Sorry if this question been repeated, I searched but not find anything related to this.
I am TYTN II user switched to HD2 just 2 days ago.
I have noticed one button with end call button + switch off/standby.
Whenever I am on the call wanted to turn off the screen the phone went off after pressed the standby button, sometimes the screen automatically turn off but when the phone is shaking the screen turn back on in my pocket.
Tried locking the screen but no outcome.
Hope someone can help me out with solutions.
thanks & merry christmas to everyone.
Ken
Hd2 has a proximity sensor which will automatically turn off / dim the screen when you are in a call.
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, but during walk the screen will keep turn off and on that will consume the battery life.
zenkinz said:
Hd2 has a proximity sensor which will automatically turn off / dim the screen when you are in a call.
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Also to the point, if the screen goes off during a call, how do I get it back on again (i.e. pressing the normal screen-on key ends the call)
Stephen
ofuroinu said:
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, but during walk the screen will keep turn off and on that will consume the battery life.
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It only does this when you are in a call. At other times, when you lock the phone, the screen stays off till you press the end-call button again.
Stephen Selby said:
Also to the point, if the screen goes off during a call, how do I get it back on again (i.e. pressing the normal screen-on key ends the call)
Stephen
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You put the phone to your ear, and the screen goes off instantly.
You move it away from your ear and the screen comes back on instantly.
If it's not working like that then there's an issue somewhere, as that's what it's supposed to do, and it works perfectly for me and many others.
Do you guys with the problem have screen protectors on? I do, but mine doesn't interfere with the proximity sensor. I know that some can though, as reported by other users in this forum.
Sorry bros
My meaning is if using hand free kit & the phone kept in pant pocket, while moving on the road the phone sensor makes the screen goes on & off repeatly
didn't any one notice this point? Until I take out and hold it then stop blinking.
Hope it is clear now.
The sensor is just for phone when it is near the ear & away from the ear or on the table upside down.
Please help me thank you
I use a hands free set a lot, and just put the phone in the sleeve while in a conversation.
The proximity sensor then keeps the screen turned off.
Hi ofuroinu, there are lots of solutions :
You can install S2U2.
In power settings it has an option "Blank Screen on Talk" which automatically shuts off the screen when the call begins.
Or you can also install AEButtonPlus and associate the long press of send button (or another one ... yet it is not working for all the buttons) with the Switch on / switch off Screen command (number 32 in the list) to do it manually at will with a long key press.
I suppose you can also have a look at mortscript to find a script that toggle the screen, then associate the script to a shortcut that you can put in the home tab shortcuts.
Cheers,
Nibbler.
ofuroinu said:
Sorry bros
My meaning is if using hand free kit & the phone kept in pant pocket, while moving on the road the phone sensor makes the screen goes on & off repeatly
didn't any one notice this point? Until I take out and hold it then stop blinking.
Hope it is clear now.
The sensor is just for phone when it is near the ear & away from the ear or on the table upside down.
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Silly question, but if the phone is in your pocket, how on Earth do you know that the screen is turning on and off?
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Is there a way to enable sleep during a call? Right now if I am on call and I want to put the phone to sleep (turn the screen off) it would end the conversation.
Sleep
datzent83 said:
Is there a way to enable sleep during a call? Right now if I am on call and I want to put the phone to sleep (turn the screen off) it would end the conversation.
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Something is wrong? It should turn off when put it up to you cheek? sensor might not be working?
I am sorry if I didn't provide enough information. All that works properly. Its just that when I use the phone with my car's bluetooth I want to be able to turn off the screen to preserve battery life. But instead it ends the call.
well my handset if nothing passes in front of the sensor then after 10 seconds or so the screen turns off anyway. however if something passes in front and then away again, screen comes back on again for around 10 seconds or so.
When I'm on handsfree during a call and trying to access the phones menus or programs, the screen first lights up after pressing pwr button, stays on for about 0,5sec, then goes black, then flickers on again, then off, then on again, and then off!
Sometimes I manage to get it to stay on by pressing on the screen repeatedly during the first 0,5sec. But usually I go through that whole procedure and have to repeat it until I manage to access the phone.
Anyone experienced the same thing? Only happens during call.
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When I'm on handsfree during a call and trying to access the phones menus or programs, the screen first lights up after pressing pwr button, stays on for about 0,5sec, then goes black, then flickers on again, then off, then on again, and then off!
Sometimes I manage to get it to stay on by pressing on the screen repeatedly during the first 0,5sec. But usually I go through that whole procedure and have to repeat it until I manage to access the phone.
Anyone experienced the same thing? Only happens during call.
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Same thing here, I use a BT headset. It is quite annoying.. I think it is trying to shut down the screen, because of battery saving. But I want to use the phone while speaking
Could have to do with the proximity sensor maybe?
Yeah it is to do with the proximity sensor. To solve this issue I try not to hover my finger over the top of the phone where the speakers are located (I think this is where the proximity sensor is placed).
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Yeah it is to do with the proximity sensor. To solve this issue I try not to hover my finger over the top of the phone where the speakers are located (I think this is where the proximity sensor is placed).
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yes, it is placed to the right of the speaker.
if u look at the phone in bright sunlight you can see the sensor
what is HD2' file of controlling Proximity sensor,Can u tell me the detail ?tks in abvance==
My English is very bad,Many do not understand
I also have problem...
Hello, I would also like to know the answer to this or if someone knows how to disable the proximity sensor
I have problem with the latest builds, currently I am using BOYPPC_SHIFTPDA Ginger.S. Almost everytime I start dialing the screen goes black and the phone locks. I can finish the call but the phone remains locked - black screen with the buttons light on.
I manage to wake it by calling myself from another phone and and sending busytone or by pluging in USB.
I managed to be able to wake the phone up with a program called Sanity. But I still cannot wake the phone during the call, for example to send DTMF tone.
This seems to be connected with the proximity sensor. When I check the status it isn't giving any values, or sometime gives some random values. I think it isn't broken because sometimes it works well.
I haven't had this problem with MIUI builds.
So probably removing the proximity sensor drivers would solve it
also have the same problem. Ending a call makes my phone keep its screen turned off... Until i find a lamp wehere i can holde the sensor under it so that it turns on the screen again.
I'd just like to have an option so that the screen doesn't turn off in a call. I mean it must be possible to deactivate the sensor...
Just press the middle button - the win flag button - and the screen goes on again.
not easy as that the phone doesn't react at all. Hardware keys lighten up but screen stays black. Looks funny when you search for a bright light source just to use your phone again after a phone call .