Well, I've searched the forums for this phone and I haven't found anyone with this issue.
When I make or receive calls, the proximity sensor either doesn't turn off the screen or, more often, it does but turns it back on after a while. This results in random keys being pressed making noise and, eventually, it presses the button to end the call or puts the call on hold and dials another number.
It's very, very annoying. Could it be something on the settings? Hope it's not hardware... Any sugestions on how to solve this?
I'm using Miui 1.9.9 with franco.kernel from 10 set.
The proximity sensor is located at the top left corner of the phone (next to the speaker) and flashes red while active. Make sure you cover this area with your head when speaking. I am left handed and sometimes the sensor doesn't detect anything because of the way I hold it, this could be the case with you also...
There are some apps that can help you test the sensor if it works or not.
Mine was stupid too with stock rom, but with custom roms it works very good. detects even finger in 3cm range and turns on screen after 2 seconds.
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While im in a call on my G2 randomly the call will end or it will get muted or it will go on speaker phone. It seems like there is a proximity sensor or a light sensor in the upper left of the phone and randomly it freaks out mid call and turns on the screen and my cheek hits some of the touch buttons. It is very annoying. Randomly ill be in a conversation with my girlfriend and it will hang up -_-. maybe when we get root access or more api access to that sensor we can turn it down or something like that. Anyone else having a similar problem?
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While im in a call on my G2 randomly the call will end or it will get muted or it will go on speaker phone. It seems like there is a proximity sensor or a light sensor in the upper left of the phone and randomly it freaks out mid call and turns on the screen and my cheek hits some of the touch buttons. It is very annoying. Randomly ill be in a conversation with my girlfriend and it will hang up -_-. maybe when we get root access or more api access to that sensor we can turn it down or something like that. Anyone else having a similar problem?
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This is a common problem with smartphones that use proximity sensors. Whether or not you get this problem depends on how you hold your phone to your head and possibly whether you have long hair (there is some argument about that). Some phones also do have more problems than others, suggesting it might be related to programming of the proximity sensitivity/hysteresis.
I see. I actually do have long hair... that could be a factor. My hair could be moving across it or moving and it could be triggering the sensor. Maybe once we get root access we can see if there is a way to disable the sensor altogether for calls. I like the auto back light feature but so far in calls it is very annoying. Shouldn't be too hard i think.
One thing I like to do is cover the top part where the sensor is first with my ear / side of my head then place the rest of the phone on the side if my face. So angling it basically, whole process takes about 2 secs. Hope this helps.
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I have the same problem too, its annoying. What I do is that I try to keep the sensor area (top left of the phone) as close as possible to my case, also as covered as possible. Kepp the bottom half of the face a little bit away from the face (cheek). - this way you wont set off any on screen buttons if light does get through the sensor.
I bought my Atrix last Saturday. Rooted it using SuperOneClick. Noticed the following problem:
I dial an access code to a VoIP service, listen to a dial tone, bring up the dialer and are trying to dial an exension number. If any part of my hand goes directly over the proximity sensor, even within 2" of it, the screen goes blank, numbers are not registering. It appears that the proximity sensor does not shut off when the dial pad is being opened to dial an extension.
I wonder if rooting could have caused this problem or it is Motorola's shortcoming?
Strange. I am having the exact opposite problem. When I make a call from time to time, the proximity sensor fails to kick in and the screen stays on. I end up either dialing digits or hanging up on the person.
It doesn't happen all the time. I am trying to narrow it down, but I think it happens only after I use my in car bluetooth unit to interact with my phone.
After a reboot - all is well. The proximity sensor functions normally.
Check your horizontal calibration. I found that the screen-off is triggered when the phone goes vertical. Try it. Cover the prox and tilt the phone vertical
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I tried in horizontal and vertical positions. Same result. I am not sure I know how to check horizontal calibration.
my proximity sensor was not working either, it would not shut off the screen during a call. i too use a bluetooth speaker in my car so i tired the reboot and it worked.
i also then tried putting my finger over the sensor and after the screen went blank i swiveled the phone horizontally and the screen came back on even though my finger was covering the sensor. while keeping my finger on the sensor i could get the screen to turn off by rotating the phone back to a vertical position. it would seem there are two issues here
I am having the same problem as Ed and hondaguy. I too have isolated my issue to using my cars bluetooth as well. It only occurs when I have the phone connected and choose to talk on the headset (unclick the bluetooth button on the phone). I can talk over bluetooth and not have this issue afterwards.
I´ve searched this forum, but found nothing like what I am facing. As per title, whilst on a call, with the phone on my ear (left ear usually, if that means anything) the on screen buttons are pressed, because I usually end up with the call on hold. Other times, it finishes the call, other times it dials a number from the contact list...Here´s a list of what I have done so far with no success:
1. Calibrate proximity sensor with apps
2. Use hidden menu to test functionality (it works as advertised)
3. Calibrate motion sensor
4. Full reset of the phone
5. Clear dalvik cache
6. Test sensor functionality with app (again, works as it should). It detects when my hand is covering the sensor and it detects when my hand is taken away from it. Instantly. Also, left my hand covering the sensor for a while (simulating a call) to see if at some point it stopped working, but no, the darned thing worked as it should.
I read somewhere here that a mod on build.prop might help (it has to do with the delay time of the proximity sensor) but since the post didn´t explain the exact setting, i googled it, and found 2 settings that might apply:
1.) ro.lge.proximity.delay
2.) mot.proximity.delay.
Neither of them is in my build.prop file, so, the questions that pop to my mind are:
1.)Which one of the two would affect the described issue? Apparently those settings are modified by users that had a problem with black screens after a call or with long delays for the screen to come back after taking the phone from their ears to use the keypad, but no post that I read indicated which one of the settings influenced what. I have the feeling that one of them is for the proximity sensor to "kick in" while the other controls how long does it take for the screen to come back after the proximity sensor stops detecting your ear.
2.)Can I add that setting to my build.prop without risking a bootlop or a brick?
As the title say, I have a D800, with official AT&T 5.0.2 ROM, rooted, with stock recovery.
Any help would be highly appreciated. As you can imagine is terribly frustrating that I cannot use my smartPHONE as a PHONE because of this!
Thanks in advance!
Frank.
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I searched, and didn't find any other posts about this, but the search engine here seemed a bit flaky.
I installed SlimKat 4.4.4.build.8.0 on my Samsung Galaxy S3, um, last year I think it was. I had previously been using SlimBean, having dumped the original Samsung ROM fairly shortly after I bought it. Since then there has been weirdness that relates to the proximity sensor.
I used E-Robot to disable the screen when anything is close to the proximity sensor. So put it face down, screen off; put it in my shirt pocket face inwards, screen off; leave it on the desk face up so I can see the screen, screen on. Naturally - hold it to your ear on a phone call, screen off, though that's a basic function of the proximity sensor, it did that anyway. On the flip side, if it was blanked and you uncover the sensor, the screen would come back on, but it would be the Lightning Launcher lock screen that I prefer. I got used to Lightning Launcher from SlimBean.
After installing SlimKat, when covering the sensor, first the volume controls show for a few seconds, THEN the screen goes off. Coming out again, the Lightning Launcher lock screen would not show. This got a bit awkward before I figured it out. I usually put my phone in my shirt pocket screen inward, so that the sensor triggers the screen disable. But now, since the volume control is showing for a few seconds first, I discovered that my chest would brush against the screen, randomly adjusting one of the volumes as it went in my pocket. Since I usually have the volume turned all the way up, the only way was down. I missed a few phone calls that way before figuring out why my phone wasn't ringing.
So I have disabled that E-Robot thing now. BTW, there's no way to turn the SlimKat screen blanker off? I would have tried that first, but could only find how to set the timeout, not how to turn it off.
More recently, though this may be a new hardware problem, but it's a big coincidence ... now the proximity sensor refuses to work at all. It always thinks it's covered. This is a really big pain, since as mentioned above, the proximity sensor is designed to disable the screen when you hold it to your ear, only now it disables it the moment the phone call starts, AND refuses to enable it after the phone call is over. The sensor still thinks it's being held to your ear, the screen stubbornly refuses to switch on, no matter what buttons I press. Only way I can get out of that state is to pull the battery. This is not good. (On the other hand, this sort of thing is why I always get phones with swappable batteries, as a very experienced computer dude, I know that sometimes you just have to kill the power.) So anyone I call gets to hear my swearing as I rip the case open and pull the battery out, before I can end the phone call. Though pulling the battery naturally ends the call. lol
About the same time I noticed the proximity sensor no longer working, I noticed the up volume button also isn't working. That could have been broken for awhile, I rarely use either volume control. Part of the reason for doing this entire proximity sensor disabling the screen thing is so I could avoid wearing out the physical buttons. The S3 is old, but I like to keep my computer hardware running for a long time.
Sooooo, proximity sensor and volume controls interact in odd ways, then both fail. That's a pretty big coincidence. Though having just written that, I have come up with a new theory. Maybe some common part of the physical circuitry for the sensor and the button was going flaky, such that the sensor triggering sent noise through the up volume control, triggering the on screen volume controls before blanking. Still, a coincidence that it only happened after installing SlimKat. Also, wouldn't this trigger both volume controls and screen disable at the same time, rather than within a few seconds? No idea how Lightning Launcher fits into this new theory.
So I'm still not sure what's causing this, or how to fix it. Other than going back to SlimBean to see if that fixes anything. It doesn't look like I can go forward, 4.4.4 looks like the last SlimRom made for the S3. At least according to OTA.
Anyone got any ideas? "Buy a new phone" isn't a good answer for me right now, can't afford it.
onefang,
I have a S3 that I ran the Slimkat 4.4.4 build 9 on for a while (9 months). There is a known issue with the CM package (used in SlimKat) that causes the volume button not to work correctly. When you are on a call, the call volume can not be raised or lowered. There may be other issues. I am currently running the CyanogenModCM12.1-20151117-SNAPSHOT-YOG7DAO1K6-d2att rom and the performance is much better than Slimkat.
Hi!
I"m not the only having the problem: during a call unintended taps takes place while screen waking up is not registered during the call. So, you see, I'm not sure a proximity sensor is the reason of the problem as far as screen is kept turned off.
I have tried to reproduce the issue by fingers, but wasn't lucky.
Have you any ideas how to eliminate the problem?
I mean not-rooted official up-to-date stock firmware use case.
And, by the way, I haven't found proximity sensor calibration in service menu for A1. Is it placed somewhere into another place?
That happens to me all the time too.
Yup, me too. While in call I sometimes unknowingly turn on the flashlight and probably look like an idiot. ?
With the rn3p I would constantly end up muted. With mi a1 the problem is much less although I've noticed that numbers are still pressed. I've learned over time to switch to keypad so when something gets touched it's not the mute and at worst the other person receives some key tones.
I also have this problem a lot. I mute myself 9/10. To bypass to problem, I just lock the screen before placing it against my ear.
Yes, a simple soutions is just when you call someone, imidiately press power button to lock the screen (no password or fingerprint requred to unlock)
dejano said:
Yes, a simple soutions is just when you call someone, imidiately press power button to lock the screen (no password or fingerprint requred to unlock)
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That's what I've been doing. That and pushing the top part of the mobile on my face just to make sure. lol
Oh and use the Feedback app and send it to xiaomi and hope they fix it on the next update.
i had this problem too, has it been fixed in the latest of updates? its a really annoying bug.
You must be doing something wrong. This issue "must" have been in all smartphone operating systems in the world, if what you are saying is the truth.
There's no way to drop the call, or press anything while you are calling someone. The proximity sensor doesn't allow turning on the screen when it's close to an object. The gyroscope also turns off the screen when you rotate the phone vertically during a call.
But all I can say is that it's not a bug, this is how is your phone knows when you are in a call, and you put your phone to your ear, or when you use your "speaker", and so the phone knows it's supposed to used it's speaker to transfer voice through the call.
Beside my poor English, try to move your phone a bit vertically before putting it close to your ear.
same problem here, also disabling ambient display... i also tested proximity sensor with some apps and it seems ok
I have that problem too from the beginning. None of the updates came up with a solution
Same here: I mute, turn on the flashlight or even open apps sometimes with my face. And thanks for the input @SmallTarzan but i know how to operate a smartphone and did not have any similar problems for the last five years. Apart from that annoying bug it's a great phone.
Wow, i dont know of this bug since i'm using custom rom from very beginning.
Try to make a call then use your hand to cover top part of the phone, screen doesn't lock??
I am having this issue too and it is really annoying
And still nobody came up with a solution???
It's easy to understand why it happens.
Proximity activates while you're in a call, but apparently the touchscreen digitizer remains working (even though the screen is off). Touching the digitizer with your ears or cheeks activates different actions while you think your screen is locked.
I can't believe how this issue is not fixed yet! That's a shame!
Same applies for the network fluctuation issues. You need to either choose 3G or 4G to avoid loosing your data connection.
Xiaomi that's more than LAME! You need to be ashamed of yourselves.
It happens to me quite often, although not always.
It's more frequent during long calls. If the call lasts for less than a minute or so, it doesn't happen.
Proximity sensor works, and screen turns off as soon as I put it at my ear.
Keyboard is off and not responding for a while. Then, all of a sudden the phone comes alive.
In my case it's not the torch. What I activate unknowingly is the handsfree loudspeaker, which can be even more embarrassing, sometimes.
Maybe it's because I am left-handed.
In an attempt to have the proximity sensor fully covered by my face, I tried to make calls by holding the phone with my right hand, but to no avail, after some time the screen wakes up regardless of everything.
Happens to me too. Although I did notice some differences regarding the position of the phone on my ear or which side of my head I put the phone on, I started pressing the power button long ago to turn the screen off. It may not be ideal, but it takes care of it.
AlaiSalaam said:
Happens to me too. Although I did notice some differences regarding the position of the phone on my ear or which side of my head I put the phone on, I started pressing the power button long ago to turn the screen off. It may not be ideal, but it takes care of it.
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Try this app, some users say it helps.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ss.proximityservice
Any fixes yet?
simontol said:
Any fixes yet?
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None, same sh**