[Q] Where are the Speaker Phone Settings in LG G2 Verizon - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have just bought the LG G2 from Verizon and cannot find anything about the Speaker Phone. Can't find it in the settings and don't see kind of button on the phone to turn on the speaker. How do I do this ?
Also on the camera , I don't see anything to "Press" to take the picture.
Thanks so much .

Speakerphone can only be turned on when making a new call or during an existing call. Once speakerphone is on, you can adjust the volume for it using the volume keys or thru the settings menu. Also you can enable speaker phone just by placing your phone face (screen) down during a call. I thought this worked on the G2 also, but turns out the flip feature is specific to devices that have the speaker on the back of the phone. Since our speaker is next to the charging port, this is an unnecessary feature.
Taking a picture is via the blue camera button (either bottom center or right center depending if phone is landscape or portrait) or using either volume key for the shutter button.

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Light off during a call?

Hi there,
I am a little ticked off with the way the phone switches the light off and you HAVE to press a button to get it back up when in the middle of a call.
Is there any way to keep the phone awake while on a call? Ofcourse, I HAVE tried out "Shake Awake", but thats a little buggy too.
And also, the buttons for Hold, Mute, Speaker mode and all those options come up only when you press the menu button. Is there any alternate dialler available or something which can get all these options on the screen while on the call like the iPhone as its easier to use it than press the button to get the options?
just install keepscreen.
edit: this will keep the screen alive. about the alternative dialer i don't know. but be aware that the phone has no proximity sensor, so you are prone to accidentally press random buttons.
Cool. Will check it out man. Thanks.
I have a different problem - since, sadly, Hero has not got a proximity sensor, I constantly drop my calls by accidently touching the end call button with my cheek. I believe that's a reason the screen backlight goes off so quickly during a call - when the screen is off, it does not react to touch too, so that accident call drops would be less likely.
There are still some serious problems though. First of all, screen timeout during a call is not short nough - while you can know that you must wait a few seconds before you can actually touch the phone with the face, others can't, so call drops are, sadly, unavoidable in such cases. The fact that hold, mute and other buttons are hidden under the menu button is a good thing not only because it keeps Android phillosophy straight, but reduces chances of unwanted misc. actions. The solution of this problem could be an option to disable the end call button, since there are dedicated hardware keys for that.
I have also noticed that if you minimize the dialer during a call with home button, the screen timeout will not be quick, so before continuing a call it's a good idea to bring the dialer back by tapping the hardware call button so the screen timeout becomes quiick again.
Very true. I thought about all these before I posted, but on the other end, I just said 'f it' to myself and asked it here.. hehe.
I wonder if iPhone users have such issues.
As someone in this forum mentioned, it is best to have the screen switched OFF during a call, unless you have something to do. This way, it prevents you from fiddling with the controls.
Not just the hero, earlier models too have this feature. It quite odd in the beginning, but you will love it later.
subhramani said:
Hi there,
And also, the buttons for Hold, Mute, Speaker mode and all those options come up only when you press the menu button.
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Not necessary!
During a call
- Press "Call" to hold (will also mute)
- Press and hold "Call" to activate speaker mode.

Touch screen still active while backlight is off during calls

I cant be the only one with a milestone who is frustrated by this. When I am in a call my ear touches the screen and it keeps pressing the hold button even when the screen is off. If I have the dial pad open I hear beeeeeeep so I have to remember to close the dial pad before putting the phone up to my ear. It seems the phones touch screen is still working when the phone turns off the screen when it detects my head.
Is there a fix for this? I am willing to go as far as removing the hold feature from the phone because I never even use it. This just makes the call quality on this phone even worse because not only am I putting people on hold all the time but the microphone cancels out my own voice all the time so nobody can understand what I am saying! Its a shame that I cant use this phone as a phone...this will definitely be my last motorola phone.

[SOLVED] cannot hang up during call

I noticed this problem:
when i start a call, my screen become black and i cannot hang-up the call.
anyone with same problem?
another little question:
i have a time-limited data plan (40H /month) is there a way to know if my HD2/WP7 phone is connected or not? or a way to control my data connection?
thank you!
I have the same issue. If I hold the proximity sensor directly to a bright light source the screen comes back on but I'm not always near a bright light source. I've been making calls on my bluetooth headset because that has a hardware hang-up button. If someone could work out how to hook up the hd2 hang-up button this would be a massive help...
EDIT: i make some test, plese discard this post (test result in post #5)
I'm not sure about yours, but after I finish my call I just remove my phone from my ear then the screen show up . Regardless where I am (dim or bright place) the screen responds to the movement of the phone away from my ear .
ok, i make some other test.
confirmed, we have some problem with proximity sensors.
when i make a call, the screen become black. immediately, witoutn anything else.
wen i remove the phone from my ear the screen will NOT come up UNLESS the other part hang up.
for example: if the other part use an answering machine, i am able to record my message, but the screen DOES NOT comes up when i remove it from my ear.
if the other part is a friend, and HE hang up the call, my screens lights up, again, sayng "call ended". then return to the home screen.
if i'm in-call, and i expose the phone to a bright light, the screen comes back too, sowhing all in-call options (speaker activation keypad, and some other things)
Just press the normal hang up button and that should act as the power button to bring the screen back on...
B4PJS said:
Just press the normal hang up button and that should act as the power button to bring the screen back on...
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during call this button doesn't do nothing.... already try with all button..
i just play with registry entries, some are interesting.
HKLM\Drivers\Builtin\Proximity
ScreenOffDebounceTime DWORD:50 (Decimal value)
ScreenOffThreshold DWORD:256 (Decimal value)
But i cannot figure how they affect screen (i try to change their value with no effect)
update:
seems i fix it!!!
after an UPGRADE (hehehe) to winMo 6.5, i realize that problem still exist.
then i remove a portion of the screen protextor and proximity sensors works again!
even if i use original HTC screen protector... :\
nushuth said:
update:
seems i fix it!!!
after an UPGRADE (hehehe) to winMo 6.5, i realize that problem still exist.
then i remove a portion of the screen protextor and proximity sensors works again!
even if i use original HTC screen protector... :\
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I've tried that already but it didn't work for me. I did have my screen replaced so I wonder if the problem started then...
Same to me... Is this a replaced screen issue?
Strange one this...the red button (bottom right of the 5 physical buttons) just brings the screen to life for me and should work I would have thought regardless if screen is replaced.
hey guys i am facing a problem too with my tmous hd2...i have dual booted it..when i make a call in android or win7 proximity sensor doesnt turn off the screen at all.....so i end calls without my knowledge and intent.....anyone facing similar issues??? anybody knows any solution???

[Q] Screen not lighting up after a call, moved away from ear

Hey guys,
I think it is since the 7392 update... After a call I move the phone away from my ear and put it in front of me (obviously). The phone doesn't light up the screen like it did before to let me press end call. I have to press the Windows button and then press it. No automatic backlight kicking in
I remember in the past I had changed the light sensor variables because the screen would light up beside my face but after that it worked fine up until the 7392 update it seems.
Any help would be appreciated,
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On Hold

Hi all,
I'm currently having a regular problem with my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. When I make phone calls I seem to put people on hold on near enough every call. I'm assuming it must be my ear touching the button, but my ear doesn't come away from the handset.
Any ideas what might be causing this? Also, is there a way to move or remove the on hold button?
Thanks!
DJDrew said:
Hi all,
I'm currently having a regular problem with my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. When I make phone calls I seem to put people on hold on near enough every call. I'm assuming it must be my ear touching the button, but my ear doesn't come away from the handset.
Any ideas what might be causing this? Also, is there a way to move or remove the on hold button?
Thanks!
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Yer, its how your holding the phone to your ear.
Look at the centre speaker (Where you place it on your ear)
To the left or right is the Light Sensor, When the phone is pressed against your face (i.e. on a phone call)
The Light that is hitting the sensor should be next to none, Meaning the display will turn off when the phone is on your ear.
If the display is not turning off, its possible the phone is not flat on your ear, Like your holding it away with your thumb, so there is just enough light to pass through to keep the display on.
And when the display is on, Your cheek, ear will touch and activate buttons
(Or in my case hang up on them :silly: )
dave7802 said:
Yer, its how your holding the phone to your ear.
Look at the centre speaker (Where you place it on your ear)
To the left or right is the Light Sensor, When the phone is pressed against your face (i.e. on a phone call)
The Light that is hitting the sensor should be next to none, Meaning the display will turn off when the phone is on your ear.
If the display is not turning off, its possible the phone is not flat on your ear, Like your holding it away with your thumb, so there is just enough light to pass through to keep the display on.
And when the display is on, Your cheek, ear will touch and activate buttons
(Or in my case hang up on them :silly: )
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Yes I did think this was the cause but I have been making sure the phone is pushed right against my ear and it still seems to do it. Quite frustrating!
Okay, so try this.
have you two phones, or a number you can just call and let it connect to test.
Call the number, let the phone connect and place your hand over the Ear Speaker. Try and cover the sensor to the Left and Right (I cannot remember what side its on)
Does your screen go off?
Could be a fault in the sensor, As the screen does not detect its next to your ear its allowing key pressed
Unplug phone from charger (When on charge the screen does not turn off)
Make a call, and let the call connect,
place your finger to the left of the speaker (i just tested and have a video to show)
Your screen should go off

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