So I dropped my nexus 4 cracking the screen which required me to replace the LCD assembly. After putting it back together and firing it up I noticed that the Auto Rotation (Yes the setting is checked in the settings) and the proximity sensor are not working. I installed Android sensor box and it is getting no reading from the proximity sensor or the gyro sensor. I have taken the phone apart multiple times to ensure everything is connect and everything looks correct. I have also unlocked the phone and have re flashed the stock rom with it not fixing the problem. Any help would be much appreciated.
My wife destroyed her display. Did same but gyro works fine but proxy is the problem. Work around so far is to set power button to end calls becasue screen just goes black when making/receiving calls kind of makes phone useless if you can't see screen.
I too have taken it apart several times and still nothing. Next plan is to find a new sensor unit and replace it.
From what I have been able to see in all my searching the proxy is extremely sensitive any deviation in placement, smuge on unit or display, minor deviation on color of display, screen protector, any interference from skins can affect it so check all those also.
In one of the threads on the Galaxy Nexus there is a patch to turn off sensor and there is mention of app in market that does the same, haven't tried yet have to get phone from wife to try, could be possible solutions also.
Will post back with findings as I get to try them.
Found great app in market Sensor Kinetic Pro shuts off proximity sensor or any other sensor no more problem with black screen after making calls. Still going to try replacing sensor however found it on Amazon less then $5.00.
silvagroup said:
My wife destroyed her display. Did same but gyro works fine but proxy is the problem. Work around so far is to set power button to end calls becasue screen just goes black when making/receiving calls kind of makes phone useless if you can't see screen.
I too have taken it apart several times and still nothing. Next plan is to find a new sensor unit and replace it.
From what I have been able to see in all my searching the proxy is extremely sensitive any deviation in placement, smuge on unit or display, minor deviation on color of display, screen protector, any interference from skins can affect it so check all those also.
In one of the threads on the Galaxy Nexus there is a patch to turn off sensor and there is mention of app in market that does the same, haven't tried yet have to get phone from wife to try, could be possible solutions also.
Will post back with findings as I get to try them.
Found great app in market Sensor Kinetic Pro shuts off proximity sensor or any other sensor no more problem with black screen after making calls. Still going to try replacing sensor however found it on Amazon less then $5.00.
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Somewhat comforted to see others are also having the same problem... I recently replaced my nexus 4 screen only to have my proximity sensor fail on me too. Interestingly enough, i disassembled my phone multiple times to test if the sensor still works, turns out it does, but it is super sensitive. In my first experiment I had the sensor dangling out of the socket to see if it was still receptive to light, it worked perfectly - I used my hand as a 'face-simulator' to test for sensitivity. I then tried to place it back in the rubber grommet with the grommet seated firmly in the socket and what I found was that it worked, so long as there was only limited pressure on the enclosure. For example, it only works when there are no adjacent screws (for the plastic motherboard cover) applying pressure in the nearby area. I thought I could live with that, but then I tried putting the rear plastic cover back on and,... back to square one, dead screen on-call. I figure it has something to do with either pressure sensitivity or perhaps the pressure from the screws or the rear cover pushes the sensor too close to the glass?
Anyway I'd be keen to see if replacing the audio jack will actually fix the problem, any of you guys had any success with that? Meanwhile i'm going to just use the power button for ending calls. Any tips for how to use the speakerphone during a call?
Cheers fellas.
New sensor arrived yesterday changed out my wife's non functioning sensor and new one working great. Old sensor was bad !!!! She had dropped the phone several times and last accident she unintentionally threw it. Suggest no one do that
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New sensor arrived yesterday changed out my wife's non functioning sensor and new one working great. Old sensor was bad !!!! She had dropped the phone several times and last accident she unintentionally threw it. Suggest no one do that
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New sensor arrived the other day, I have since swapped out the old one, everything works great now!
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dhaub said:
New sensor arrived the other day, I have since swapped out the old one, everything works great now!
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whered u get the sensor?
chamilun said:
whered u get the sensor?
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I know this is old but I'm having the same issue. How did you guys make out? Were did you get the sensor? Saw one on ebay $109 seems pricey
btack said:
I know this is old but I'm having the same issue. How did you guys make out? Were did you get the sensor? Saw one on ebay $109 seems pricey
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I put a case on mine and it started working. It always would work if i put a bit of pressure on different parts of the phone. So im not sure if bad contact on sensor or if more some type of alignment issue. But it does work now. speakerphone is terrible since cracked screen tho..
Hi' all,
When unmounting my broken touch pad, I screwed up as I lost the tiny rubber surrounding the LEDs and proximity sensor (it was an orange part on mine). My proximity sensor is therefore not working properly anymore (annoying when I want to end up a call or dial the phonepad!)
I googled a lot and the only shop where I could get the part is this one, but they do not ship up to France. I also had a deep look on Ebay, in numerous local GSM shops and looked for broken Defy without any chance so far.
Would any of you have anything like this, or a trick for fixing this issue?
Thanks and regards,
Marc
Nb: I am confident the sensor is working properly as it reacts when hit by a strong light (such as flashlight)
I just switched out my GS4 proximity sensor cause it wasnt working but I think I might messed up the mic or something cause when im in a call sometimes while in the call it sound like raspy or like auto tune I was wondering did i mess something up and what I should do to fix it.Also,it seems that even after i put in the new proximity sensor my air gestures still arent working could it be blocked or something cause my screen was cracked but the LCD was perfect and got someone to replace it but after he replaced it my air gestures just stopped working could it be when he replaced the screen he b locked the sensor from being read should i replace the screen again what should I do.I thought the proximity sensor was the sensor that controlled the air gestures too.And when i use *#0*# under sensor the proximity sensor reads
Proximity 1.0
TSP Color ID 1.0
ADC 228(228,228,229) and it changes to 230,250,255 Please Help I really want to get this fix or imma just sell it.
[Q] Proximity sensor always show "near" after front frame and digitizer replacement
I had a white Defy plus. I replacement a new black frame and new digitizer. Trouble is, the proximity sensor doesn't work now! I downloaded the telephony tester app on Google Play, and the app show, that the proximity sensor sensitive always "near", like is there something in front of the sensor. But nothing is front of the sensor. I checked it several time.
I think the new digitizer is thicker, or forward than the old. It's sure not software problem, because of the old frame and digitizer don't show this problem.
Any inputs on what the problem could be would be very helpful.
Sorry my bad english.
Hi all!, I would like to coment this issue and ask if anyone experimented this, my little son smash with a spoon my x compact and cracked the screen, I replaced twice the screen and tested 3 diferents proximity sensors (cable flex) already and still i'm having this issue.
any comments or help will be very appreciated
regards from chile!
I hace the same issue
ramirowski said:
Hi all!, I would like to coment this issue and ask if anyone experimented this, my little son smash with a spoon my x compact and cracked the screen, I replaced twice the screen and tested 3 diferents proximity sensors (cable flex) already and still i'm having this issue.
any comments or help will be very appreciated
regards from chile!
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i recently replaced the lcd and also have the same issue. It detected that my screen is covered so i can't hang on a call because the screen wont turn on.
but suddenly it works when i cleanup the screen with a damp cloth. but sometimes it doesnt work.
I know this thread is super old, but before I start a new one on exactly this - I had to disassemble my phone to replace the audio jack, and since then, my proximity sensor won't work at all. I double checked the flex cable and plug, tested the sensor outside the phone, still nothing. It ONLY works if I put sth white or metal-like exactly 2 mm away from the screen, no nearer, no further. Its super strange and annoying. Was anybody able to solve this?
Edit: LED and ambient light sensor (which is exactly the same sensor) are working! And before the sensor stopped working I did not even touch it at all!