When on a phone call, if I press the power button the call is ended. On my past phones, and my brother's z3 compact, the power button just woke up the screen not affecting the call.
Is there a setting somewhere for this?
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Settings -> Accessibility -> Power button ends call
Disable that and you should be good to go
TheV said:
Settings -> Accessibility -> Power button ends call
Disable that and you should be good to go
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Nice, thanks for the tip
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Cannot wake phone while on speakerphone if "power button to end call" enabled
Please star this issue:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39869
This is a regression in 4.2 and is extremely frustrating as I love the "power button to end call" option but it renders the phone useless on speakerphone.
They should allow for the volume rockers to wake the phone on phones without physical home buttons.
I had the same issue with my one x, I'm not sure it's even an issue, more a consequence of using that feature. The volume rocker has got to control volume in a call so we can't really use it to wake it up. I agree it's really annoying but just change back.
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letom said:
I had the same issue with my one x, I'm not sure it's even an issue, more a consequence of using that feature. The volume rocker has got to control volume in a call so we can't really use it to wake it up. I agree it's really annoying but just change back.
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It's quite easy to throw in a "screen off" clause to the code to first wake the device if the screen is off and then control the volume.
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rickytenzer said:
Please star this issue:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39869
This is a regression in 4.2 and is extremely frustrating as I love the "power button to end call" option but it renders the phone useless on speakerphone.
They should allow for the volume rockers to wake the phone on phones without physical home buttons.
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There's been a response to this problem:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/mobile/ZlDsNF3gdHs/6_kfdv1w91cJ
The workaround is to wake the phone through connecting it to a charger.
I never noticed this problem on the S2 but it's bang in my face on the Nexus 4.
I wonder if there is a third party app that will keep the phone awake during a call?
Hi all,
This has happened to me twice now and I can't figure out how to fix this.
When you make a call you have your standard options on your screen such as mute, speaker, numbers etc. However after a few minutes the screen naturally turns off and there is no way to turn it back on again without having to press the Sleep button.
The reason why this is a problem is if you want to enable/disable mute, speakerphone or you need to input a number as in my case i was on hold for a long time to a call centre.
I tried to press the back button as well as home, but both did nothing and finally the volume buttons but that didn't activate the screen. The only button you can press is the Sleep button but that will end the call.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
When you are on the phone, the screen should turn off when the phone is near your ear, pretty much immediately, and come back on soon after you take it away. Unless you are using speaker phone of course.
Perhaps a problem with your proximity sensor?
The sleep button only ends the call if you set it too.
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It is possible to end call with Gbutton? If yes tell me how to do it ?
If you're already using the g button as power button, then just enable the "power button ends call" option in accessibility settings.
Why do I have to press and hold the power button to turn the screen on after/during a phone call? It's been driving me crazy for months. Its almost as if the proximity sensor is bad or something, how do I test it?
Dankchild said:
Why do I have to press and hold the power button to turn the screen on after/during a phone call? It's been driving me crazy for months. Its almost as if the proximity sensor is bad or something, how do I test it?
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You have 2 options:
1. Go to Settings > Device > Call Settings > Turn off screen during calls and your screen won't go off anymore during the calls.
2. For test it -> Go to your dialer and type in *#0*#. Then click on the option for sensor and it will tell you how to test the proximity sensor.
Hi
i'm using htc desire 510, i usually get a notification sound when i press and hold the power button to power off or restart my phone because i set it in setting, personalize, notification sound but recently i don't hear it anymore when i go to notification sound to check it still the same when i'm at notification sound i can select the sound that i want hear sound been play but when i try again to press and hold the power button the notification sound did not come on. is there anyway to fix this?
it's ok, found the problem and had fix it it's in sitting under accessibility i turn off the accessibility shortcut that why no notification sound i had turn it back on and the notification sound is back.