White pulpit after unblocking the screen. I talk mainly by the bluetooth earphone. The screen turns off after 30 seconds. The screen becomes white every time I end my call and unblock the phone for the second time. Any idea of solution of my problem? Is it possible to turn on the screen after the call??
Maybe its because after unblock screen you see log call? I have white screen only when i have log call like last app i used
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Has anyone had issues with the sound quality and screen on their Optimus Black?
When I answer a call I can't hear anything until the call suddenly connects and by then the other person is usually in the middle of a sentence.
I've also been having issues with the screen, although that might be normal for this phone. When I wake up the screen to see the clock it is usually anywhere between 5 to 15 minutes slow before it suddenly flickers and shows the correct time. The screen itself appears sluggish and I often have to try several times before it reacts. The phone is 9 months old, it's not rooted and everything is stock.
Has anyone had similar issues?
Anyone know if there is a way to prevent the screen going blank during a call on the speakerphone? Or at least allow it to dim but not actually turn off the display? Any mods/apps?
Hi, my x8 has the following problem, when I call or call me the screen goes black until the communication ends, after the display on again.
Looks like your proximity sensor is messed up. try to clean it.
I am now on Beanstalk, but this was also happening on Vanir, every time someone calls me, only the higher half of the screen lights up, the lower half stays black, until i touch it to find the "answer" or "decline" icons with my finger... How do you fix this?
my screen goes off when I make a call. usually that doesnt bother me but when I have press numbers there is no way to do it , as soon as I click the power button it drops the call.
What your describing is your proximity sensor. Either turned off or broken. Or you have really big hands and/or phone case covering it up.
Check your sensor.