Proximity sensor issue - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm having the proximity sensor issue on my N6. As in, the screen turns off when I put the phone up to my face, then won't turn back on.
I don't a case or a screen protector (read some places that that was the cause of the issue).
I've enabled 'Power button ends call', which fixed it for some people, but not for me.
It's been doing it for a while now. I just manually flashed to Marshmallow hoping that would fix it, but no go.
Any ideas?

What happened with this in the end?
I'm having the same issue. I reboot my phone as a fix, but it's a pain.
No screen protector.
I'm starting to wonder if it's a hardware issue and sending it back for a replacement.

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screen doesn't come back on after call (proximity sensor issue)

Hi. my UK note (baseband N7000XXKK5, 2.6.35.7.N7000XXKKA, CF-root, stock ROM) has recently stopped turning the screen back on after a call (or during a call when I take the phone away from my ear to use the dial pad, go on speaker, etc.).
Normally the only way I can get the screen back is to hold the power key in until the phone reboots (though I've randomly managed to get it back sometimes, possibly when the other party hangs up and/or I'm pressing the power or home keys to try and get it back).
I've turned off the proximity sensor in settings meantime, and calls are fine in that state - but I don't want to waste battery and/or risk pressing stuff on screen with my head/cheek so I'm looking for a fix. Anyone else got this problem or suggestions for a solution?
I used the *#0*# test menu and chose "sensor". This gives a value of 0.0 for proximity until I put my hand within a few cm's of the sensor, at which point the screen goes green, the phone vibrates constantly and the reading changes to 1.0. Once in that state it stays that way when I remove my hand and doesn't change until I hit the back key.
Is the proximity sensor test intended to be a one-shot affair, or should it register 0.0 once I remove my hand?
My galaxy note is having a similar issue, however when I run the sensor test from *#0*#, I observed a different behaviour, where the proximity output says "1.0" and constantly vibrates all the time (which would explain the screen went black when a call comes in even if I put it on the table, as the phone constantly detects something)
sounds like yours is likely a hardware fault then. I ended up just leaving the proximity sensor disabled for calls and I don't really miss it. The only other thought I had was that my front cam has a load of dust built up under the display glass and it's adjacent to the sensor. I wonder if a layer of dust could trigger it?
actually I just re-ran the sensor test and it now toggles between 0.0 and 1.0 each time I move my hand over the sensor - so looks like in my case I have an intermittant problem. At least now I know how that test is designed to work. I will run it periodically to see whether anything specific is triggering my sensor to stop working.
OK, the following steps resolved my problem:
1. Remove microSD card and turn on the unit
2. Goto *#0*#, sensor test and verify that the issue is resolved
3. Put back in the microSD card
4. Repeat step to and now everything should be back to normal
Just rebooting the unit does not help (as I tried this before), but the above steps have fixed my problem.

Display stays off during call

Hi,
I just got my XZ a few days ago and experience only one issue: When doing a call the display turns off immediately, but when I put the phone away it's still off and doesn't turn on again. Service menu says the proximity sensor is turned on.
Anyone else with this problem and maybe the solution?
ccab said:
Hi,
I just got my XZ a few days ago and experience only one issue: When doing a call the display turns off immediately, but when I put the phone away it's still off and doesn't turn on again. Service menu says the proximity sensor is turned on.
Anyone else with this problem and maybe the solution?
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Most of the time with proximity sensor not functioning is because some Screen Protector is blocking it.
Make sure your custom screen protector isn't blocking it first, then if it still doesn't work properly maybe it's a hardware failure, should contact SONY then....
If it's the sensor or the screen protector (which has cut outs for the sensor), then why does it turn off the screen correctly the moment it put the phone to my ear?
It was the screen protector. Strange, other people don't have any issues with it.
So sorry Sony, your are great
Might be a little bit late, but maybe for others
worked pretty well on my Samsung S4.
download the app "proximity fix" from the playstore and run it.
Job done.
Hope that helps you or anyone who stumbles upon this!

[Q] Screen will not unblock during call

When I'm in a call and move the phone away from my ear, the screen will not come back on. Pressing the power button does not turn it on. The only way I found to get my screen back is to shake the device to trigger the camera, then go back to the phone. This makes it difficult to access the keyboard necessary during some calls. Today, I tried to turn on the speakerphone during a call but was unable to see the screen.
Is there something I'm missing about this? I don't know where to look. Anybody else seeing this? I do have a MIME glass screen protector installed but I don't think that should affect the proximity sensor.
I think I found the problem. I believe my case sometimes causes this.

Screen Stays Off When Receiving Calls

I have a 32GB Nexus 6 T-Mobile version with an AT&T sim. It's stock ROM LRX22C and not rooted.
When receiving phone calls sometimes the phone screen does not come on. I can hear the ringer and the phone vibrates, but the screen will not turn on. I have to push the power button, unlock the phone, and then answer the call. Other times the ringer doesn't ring, and the phone only vibrates, with the screen off also. I've already shut off Ambient Display as that was causing my phone to reboot and shut down.
Any other thoughts or solutions?
Only happened to me because glass screen protector was interfering with proximity sensor. Removed it and never happened again. Unsure if that is your problem...
Yeah I figured it has to do with the proximity sensor but I don't use a screen protector.
Anyone else with this issue?
Yea, I've had the same issue happening from time to time. Also stock and not rooted. I do have a glass screen protector, but always have and never had this problem before.
jeck77 said:
Yeah I figured it has to do with the proximity sensor but I don't use a screen protector.
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This issue doesn't happen not only with tempered glass but also with normal screen guards too (sometimes). If you're not using screen protector, the I assume that there's some issue with proximity sensor

Black screen after call - growing tired of this phone

Does anyone else have this issue? It's really driving me crazy to the point where I feel like ditching the Nexus 6. It's not even every call, but it is enough to annoy me. Pull the phone away from my head and the screen wont wake up. All I can do is long hold power to force a reset. It's really annoying. I've tried the proximity fix for 5.1 but it still happens. I can't set "power to end call" because also sometimes the phone doesn't wake the screen when there is an incoming call so I have to press power to wake the screen to see who it is.
Does anyone have any idea how to get around this other than the two solutions above? This has happened on both my devices (Original and RMA) and I just can't take it any more.
I sounds like a faulty proximity sensor. And I've observed intermittent behavior like this on previous phones (but not my N6). You can test this with a number of apps. I've used "Sensor Box for Android", but there are several more. Prox sensor is located near the top LH corner. With the app open and on prox sensor, passing your hand over it should register on the app.
You are so active on this forum that I won't even ask about a screen protector....
The proximity sensor seems to work fine under all tests that I have done. I actually use Tasker to utilise the proximity sensor to set ringer volume based on whether it is activated or not (eg in my pocket, proximity sensor CLOSE, set ringer high).
Its not every call either and multiple Nexus 6 devices have had this issue for me too. Proximity sensor works in every test
That's weird. I've had no issues at all. I assume you have the issue on the stock ROM too.....
I suppose I'll have to test though I don't really want to run stock.
What about disabling Tasker and trying it out.
Happens with or without tasker. It's pretty much always done it since 5.1
There are known issues with the prox being flaky on this device. I just need to find a way to overcome this.
Remember, we need to separate problem solving from the idea of how we want our phone to look and perform. Once you've identified the root cause, you can then decide what steps you want to take to solve it.
*Sigh* Yes I know. But it's so intermittent I won't know if it solves it for a looooong time. It would be quicker to return to stock, sell it and buy something else
I've literally never ran stock on the nexus 6.
Like Camera indicated, I'd try removing the screen protector if you have one and see if it's better.
It's not a protector issue.
Let's assume I've done all the obvious things except flash stock
Edit. I'm going to try and use power button ends call. Just to see of its an active call that causes it.
Hopefully it will happen when I can take a log cat but inise the phone very rarely.
Try this app in the Playstore.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vorlan.screenoncall.free
I had a similar issue where the screen would time out while I was on a call and wouldn't wake when I moved the phone away from my face. I had to hit power button to wake phone and enter pin just to end a call. I make/recieve over 100 calls per day and it was getting old til I found this app. Works perfectly every time.
Thanks but that's not the same issue. Mine will not wake at all. I have to force a reboot to get display
You might give the app a try just to see. It keeps the screen on during a call but the proximity sensor still shuts the screen off unless you are on speaker phone. It may not work, but worth a try to keep your N6!
I've seen the same thing with my N6, display goes black (randomly, not even related to a call) and the only thing I can do is reboot. Haven't wasted any time looking for a solution, 'cause I don't think there is an easy one and there is no way to know if something you try is even going to work! I just reboot and move on.
Just posting to let you know you are not crazy and there is someone else out there with the same problem!!!
I'm not sure what you mean. I've been recommended this app before but I don't like the idea of mybscreen being on.
What do you mean it keeps the screen on but proximity still shuts it off? .
Thanks for confirming
Basically it doesn't let the screen timeout. Proximity sensor still functions like normal.
I would try it and see.
If it helps good, if not no harm. It definitely fixed my issue, even if my issue wasn't exactly what you're experiencing.
Well power button end call didn't help. I don't think it is a proximity sensor issue. Let's hope it happens when I can get a logcat. Unlikely. Maybe a job for tasker.
I had this issue too. I eventually thought it was tied to UV, but then I installed all stock and didnt change anything and it still happened. Maybe a bug in lollipop.

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