Hey guys, some days ago I tried this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2569141
because the prox sensor wasn't responding correctly.
It didn't work and pretty much messed up my offset values giving me these three : 872423420 872423540 872423500.
After cleaning up the sensor from dust it worked fine, so it didn't need calibration at all, but those values still remain.
Any way to change them back to normal (5,64,100) levels.
I don't know if they do something wrong since the sensor works and all, it just bugs the hell out of me. Anyone knows?
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Hi all again,
I must saw I've NEVER had to do so many posting for a single phone... anyway.
I just updated my Leo to 1.61 via a tortuous goldcard process and the proximity sensor is still not working correctly My wife is the main user of the phone and I was watching her while on a call- the screen was on and off like some demented Xmas lights.
I have a theory regarding the problem. It's only my wife who has the problem with the phone, it's seems ok with me (but I don't use it as much!). The phone is very wide, and the proximity sensor is not central. I think that the sensor is missing her ear (she has small ears!). The gap between her ear lobe top and her head is too great for the sensor. I tested the sensor gap with my thumb and it seems to be around 1cm to activate.
The hardware solution is either move the sensor so it's central (that's not going to happen soon) OR increase the sensitivity of it.
Does anyone know how to change the sensitivity of the sensor OR anyway to completely disable the touch screen during a call.
Hmm I can not believe that, I've tested my sensor:
It put the lights out if i come closer that 1,5 cm next to the screen during a call. So it think this is not the source of your problem.
But: I'm running a 1.48 rom...
I had the proximity sensor behaving eratically upon installing a screen protector. Even though I installed the original HTC screen protector which has 2 holes to position exactly over the sensors but even then I had problems. Ever since removing the screen protector everything is okay again.
Just thought if your problem also coincides with installing a screen protector.
Regards
The problem occurs when your hair overlaps the proximity sensor, the light immediately comes on. Stick the phone back to the ear and the proximity sensor works perfectly on time.
p.s. ive long hair and I too faced this problem and figured it out by running a few test as mentioned above ;-)
Hope this helps.
well, I'm having the same problem and It's not caused because of my hair. it just sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. the test I make is using the palm of my hand. if during one call It's not working, it won't work no matter what you do. then if I make a call and its working, I can turn on and off the screen placing my hand in front of the sensor..
jpresencia said:
well, I'm having the same problem and It's not caused because of my hair. it just sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. the test I make is using the palm of my hand. if during one call It's not working, it won't work no matter what you do. then if I make a call and its working, I can turn on and off the screen placing my hand in front of the sensor..
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I reckon you clear the area around the receiver and try doing a hard reset.
CAUTION: Take an individual back of your data rather than doing a full backup using some software.
same problem
Hi, I have the same random proximity sensor bug problem. During call accidental hang-up happens every day. I have short hair and no screen protector. Is there any solution for this yet? thanks.
I wrote to HTC already, but they claim there is no problem reported. Sory for my English.
Had a similar problem. My proximity sensor is now working fine. Install the 'Proximity Sensor for Screen Off v0.2' cab. Search the forum for the thread.
thanks for tip, hope this little app will "evolve"...
hi,
i had the problem with the proximite, that it is only working when the phone is in portrait mode. when im incall and portrait i can put my finger to the sensor and it is working perfect. when i rotate the display to landscape the sensor does nothing and the display stays on. unfortunatly i turn the phone sometimes on the way to my ear, and so the screen stays on.
i will try now the mentoined .cab and see what it does for me.
regards mad
This has been happening pre and post Nodo on my focus. If i'm on a phone call for at least a few minutes, then pull the phone away from my head, the phone's display should become active, but it isn't.
Anyone else having this issue or is it time to exchange the phone?
I have the same issue also it seems like I have to press the power button a couple of times to get it back.
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I'm also having this issue. Anyone remember if ther were having it pre-Nodo? Just wondering if the update changed something.
Regardless, it's a bit of a PITA.
I experienced this after having to replace a cracked screen. I just recalibrated the proximity sensor with my finger about an inch away and it worked fine.
ArcWhistler said:
I experienced this after having to replace a cracked screen. I just recalibrated the proximity sensor with my finger about an inch away and it worked fine.
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How did you do that?
Yeah, ditto that - how do recalibrate the sensor?
Samsung Diagnostic App.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=839154
I was pecking around the screens months ago, and there was one bank of tests (multi-touch, red, green, blue, white, battery, etc, etc) that allowed setting and viewing the proximity sensor.
I remember playing with moving my hand closer, and further and watching it change from sensed to clear.
Sorry, can't remember which codes now.
I used the Wiki:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Samsung_Focus
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Ok, mine says No Detection. Is there anyway to set the value?
One other thing to note, about the samsung focus specific update regarding disabling the touch sensitive buttons while in a program, that also isn't working for me either. Not sure if they are related, but thought I'd throw it out there.
And as far as calibrating goes, not sure it would help since the problem only occurs while I'm on a longer phone call. On short ones the proximity sensor works just fine.
If you move your finger closer to the sensor, it should eventually change to Detected. The "set" button at the bottom should set the proximity sensor to the new distance. Mine is around 75.
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If you move your finger closer to the sensor, it should eventually change to Detected. The "set" button at the bottom should set the proximity sensor to the new distance. Mine is around 75.
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Mine says No Dectection. It has Prox Sensor: XXX I've taken my entire hand and covered my phone. NOTHING. When I push SET, It says ProxThreshold :0. Is there anyway to set it manually?
samsung focus post nodo
I believe the prox sensor issue is happening post nodo, I have never had this problem prior to the update... I have been able to fix it temporarily by pulling the battery and starting it up... don't know how long the fix works... got to do some testing... I am wondering if its a power thing as the screen wouldnt work when you plugged it in to power and had on a soft surface....
Still nothing. I didn't want to hard reset since I have Chevron installed. For some reason I did four updates on my phone and don't have a single backup. If I hard reset I'm S.O.L. with Twin Blades and other homebrew apps
What value does it show when you press the Reg button?
I've had issues with my earring tapping the screen while I talk and I had it fixed before NoDo, but the values reset when it was installed, they also appear to be different values now as my screen got supper finicky after the update. I was constantly hanging up or scrolling through multiple pages of stuff with my ear and you could see the screen turning on and off. I ran the proximity calibration while holding my hand in front and set to it to 1.
If it shows xx have you tried setting the value with nothing in front of the phone to see if it will at least zero out?
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What value does it show when you press the Reg button?
I've had issues with my earring tapping the screen while I talk and I had it fixed before NoDo, but the values reset when it was installed, they also appear to be different values now as my screen got supper finicky after the update. I was constantly hanging up or scrolling through multiple pages of stuff with my ear and you could see the screen turning on and off. I ran the proximity calibration while holding my hand in front and set to it to 1.
If it shows xx have you tried setting the value with nothing in front of the phone to see if it will at least zero out?
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It has a big red box. It says No Detection. Prox Sensor:XXX Do I press Set or Reg?
another thing is wrong
seems like my light sensor is fried as well... I am starting to wonder if it's because of bad placement of the usb port... both lay right in front of the port, can't imagine pluging in and unpluging the phone would help if the sensors are right in front. I can't get either sensors to work anymore, even with a battery pull... does anyone else have this issue? goto the diagnosis menu and type
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you should be able to run through all the tests, I skip the feedback loop... Start at 1 and work your way through.
My Prox sensor says, no sensor XXX, and my light sensor is stuck with a value and will not change even when I cover the sensor... looks like a warranty replacement... how does this work with a sd card installed, the official WP7 ATT certified 8GB? Anyone else have to do this?
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seems like my light sensor is fried as well... I am starting to wonder if it's because of bad placement of the usb port... both lay right in front of the port, can't imagine pluging in and unpluging the phone would help if the sensors are right in front. I can't get either sensors to work anymore, even with a battery pull... does anyone else have this issue? goto the diagnosis menu and type
*#05#
you should be able to run through all the tests, I skip the feedback loop... Start at 1 and work your way through.
My Prox sensor says, no sensor XXX, and my light sensor is stuck with a value and will not change even when I cover the sensor... looks like a warranty replacement... how does this work with a sd card installed, the official WP7 ATT certified 8GB? Anyone else have to do this?
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same problem here. seems like those two sensors are burned
I found this topic about the design flaw:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2129140&highlight=proximity
I've seen it myself, when I was reassembling my phone. Hardware design for that particular part is absolutely HORRIBLE.
It happened after changing the motherboard on my phone. In-call screen turns off immediately and doesn't turn on until the call ends.
Proximity sensor seems to work OK when it is out of its place on the phone, but after placing it back, the path is blocked somehow.
I got a spare part to interchange, but it behaves the exact same way the previous did.
There is a rubber gasket, it fits nicely and holds sensors in place, but it might block the sensor. Without the rubber gasket, sensors are not fixed in place and they work inconsistently.
I am curious, if it is a special way it is assembled, or I am a dumb ass can't figure out how to place it properly.
Please help, otherwise it would be great to know, if there is a way to turn it off in software. Thanks.
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Tasker can turn off your proximity sensor while on call.. I think some custom roms also have that feature..
Would be great.
u can use proximity disabler
i lost the rubber thing when i changed the screen!!
i followed these two methods
i used proximity disabler from xposed framework to stop the proximity sensor
you can get that from
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.mrchandler.disableprox
or follow this tutorial
or
i fixed that using a small cardboard an made two holes exactly infront of the sensor
and that fixed my proximity sensor for my nexus 4 and even made a video for the same you can check that at
I was messing up with my Note 3 to fix proximity sensor and get it disturbed even more. I added offset value
and now when I checked the proximity sensor with *#0*#, Value are all screwed. Now it shows some Offset, High THD and Low THD values under proximity sensor as well and these values are crazy.. Offset: 8100, High THD: 8300, Low THD: 8200, All values are over 8000. when I put hand over sensor it change from some crazy ADC values of 839 to 1040 something. Can someone please help to reset to factory default. I want no offset, how I can remove offset or do factory default sensor values... please help
Yeah, i had the same problem with yours, it is cause by the dirt under the screen glass. I wonder why there is SO MUCH SAND UNDERNEATH THE GLASS. I was.. seriously? is the phone made on mud?
Only i can say is you go watch any disassemble video and clean it from inside.
and YES, ONLY WAY TO PERMANENTLY SOLVE THE PROBLEM
And the dust keep going back inside...
How to fix this permanently?
Is it? coz mine don't..
Yeah, it is. I have cleaned mine about 5 times already.
And I tried to put a piece of clean sheet inside the earpiece hole to filter out dusts, but it still can get in.
I'm at lost... Which one is need to be sealed in order to keep out the dusts?
I don't wanna open my phone again and again...
this will solve your problem for good!!!
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http://www.infotales.com/samsung-galaxy-note-3-proximity-sensor-issue-fix
Hey guys, mine proximity sensor on S5 is not working since month ago and finally i made progress in searching the problem. The sensor and gesture sensor is not working at all, its not software issue, but when i go outside for a while into cold weather (below zero celsius) it starts working but after phone warms up in home it stops working again. Does anybody have any clue what could i do with it? Or what could be causing the problem? I never saw something like this .... Really strange