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i was replacing my g1 digitzer. I had the guide with me still took me 12 hours to figure out how to do it. i disassembled assembled it thousand times before the slide was properly working and touch screen was functional. Now the problem is, something is wrong i cant figure out.
When i open the keyboard the screen doesnt flip orientation. It does on its own.
When i type through keyboard the buttons change randomly and they dont respond to what i am pressing
. The music volume bar shows up it self , the sound is very very very low from the speakers.
Camera still works.
touch screen working perfectly.
The trackball, menu button, and all those on that panel are working fine.
please help me fix this thing
This not the right place for this. But might have somthing to drivers? And know this probly won't help but u should wipe ur phone if you have not all ready.
Youll have done what i did when i swapped my housing round, i missed 1 conntction that stopped my touchscreen working,,, and then i realised i put the keyboard sensor on upside down :how embarrasing smiley:
actually i damaged one of the connectors on the strip of my keyboard
everything else is working now except for few alphanumeric buttons!
Hi...
Does anyone knows if there is a way to disable the proximity sensor on a Milestone??? or better yet.. recalibrate it..
I have replaced the glass after having smashed the old one.. and now the phone always think the proximity sensor is activated..
my stone,too .
anybody help us? please!!! i lov my stone!
So, ur phone is thinkin' that sensor activated? If that has mean only in dialer, try installing this program: myLock phone tools and set there "Onscreen Accept", "Onscreen Reject" and "Touchscreen lock", that should help u.
I am having same problem, proximity sensor isn't working properly, once screen goes off, can't drop the call. Is there any script or app which can disable prox sensor completely. I am using Android 2.1 rooted phone.
Thank you very much in advance.
same problem
Same problem here my proximity doesn't works, if I call or I attend call screen gets black
None of the keys works at this time. I found an app in market called 'proximity screen off' but as its an app It eats ram & it needs to run anytime in background I need a permanent solution.
Somebody have any idea to disable this sensor using
Any scripts through terminal? Or ...
Check out here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=779189
I have the same issue I already put some spongy tape above the proximity sensor but it's not perfect. I always press the the display with my finger an inch below the left upper corner of the phone after a call and the screen is back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R5BM9dXmMg
I used Proximity Sensor Finder app from market to test my sensor.
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.
. . . and I have to hit the power button to turn the screen back on. To be more precise, the screen turns itself off when I hold the phone towards my ear during calls, and it does not turn itself back on when I hold it away from my ear.
This is obviously some power saving feature that doesn't work as well as it should, like a gimpy proximity sensor. Anyone know a workaround for this ?
I'm on Three Musketeers Sense 3.6 ROM.
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. . . and I have to hit the power button to turn the screen back on. To be more precise, the screen turns itself off when I hold the phone towards my ear during calls, and it does not turn itself back on when I hold it away from my ear.
This is obviously some power saving feature that doesn't work as well as it should, like a gimpy proximity sensor. Anyone know a workaround for this ?
I'm on Three Musketeers Sense 3.6 ROM.
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Well, ther is a proximity sensor there, near the camera on the top of the phone, on the screen side, and this screen-off thing is more like feature to save power and not to anoy you during the night when you talk to the phone
Don't know why it does that, maybe your sensor is faulty, but try to flash a different ROM and see if something changes, also make sure you don't keep your hand or finger near that sensor, just to be sure, i personally use this ROM and i don't expierience this issue.
Hope this helps
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. . . and I have to hit the power button to turn the screen back on. To be more precise, the screen turns itself off when I hold the phone towards my ear during calls, and it does not turn itself back on when I hold it away from my ear.
This is obviously some power saving feature that doesn't work as well as it should, like a gimpy proximity sensor. Anyone know a workaround for this ?
I'm on Three Musketeers Sense 3.6 ROM.
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I actually have this EXACT same issue and it is really annoying me.. I have a feeling it is the senor that is faulty, because I haven't even rooted my phone yet.. so everything is all on stock....
Lexmazter said:
Well, ther is a proximity sensor there, near the camera on the top of the phone, on the screen side, and this screen-off thing is more like feature to save power and not to anoy you during the night when you talk to the phone
Don't know why it does that, maybe your sensor is faulty, but try to flash a different ROM and see if something changes, also make sure you don't keep your hand or finger near that sensor, just to be sure, i personally use this ROM and i don't expierience this issue.
Hope this helps
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Oh, dear
If only there was some way to turn off the proximity sensor like in my Galaxy S2.
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Oh, dear
If only there was some way to turn off the proximity sensor like in my Galaxy S2.
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If it is possible on Galaxy S2, then it is possible on any android phone , and it is, but there should be made a tool for that or a flashable zip, i'm not that experienced to tell you exactly what needs to be changed, but it can be done, that i know
Same problem here.
Changing roms didn't solve anything
Anybody have solution for this ?
If you have a screen protector covering it then it might be wise to make a cut out or take the protector off altogether.
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as i remeber , you can write something in the build.prop that will disable proxy sensor
Im having problem that is almost same. After a long call(when screen is turned off) it turns off but screen or softkeys dont reply any way.
I have to turn of the screen with power button and let it be around 10-15 seconds and turn it on. Then lockscreen appears and everything
works. This is really annoying because I cant cut the line any way.
Not using screen protector and tried couple of custom roms. Allways have the same issue.
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If you have a screen protector covering it then it might be wise to make a cut out or take the protector off altogether.
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No I don't have screen protector or cover.
Problem is identified with proximity sensor itself, on App " Android sensor box " if you select proximity sensor it reads always 0.0cm no mater what you do with phone.
It seems like HW failure, will have to look at it in more detail.
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as i remeber , you can write something in the build.prop that will disable proxy sensor
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I have tryed few Apps that will lock/disable proximity sensor but without success. It either acts the same or don't light the screen at all.
Anders can you help us with writing some code, I'm willing to be beta tester if you like ?
Sv: My screen always turns off during calls . . .
If you have issue with black screen after a call or something. Explain in detail how the error and what ROM and kernel And if you are s off and what hboot , then I will have a look
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If you have issue with black screen after a call or something. Explain in detail how the error and what ROM and kernel And if you are s off and what hboot , then I will have a look
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The problem is when you try to make a second call display turns off, phone is working you can talk, but you can't end the call or nothing because screen is off, so you have to turn it on or wake it by pressing power button.And it's happening only on every second call, so I make a first call, as soon as I try to make a second display turns off, and only power button wakes it, after that you can make the next call normaly, but problem repeats on second call.
Phone was stock on ICS 4.0.3, and making problems there. So it's now fully unlocked ( S-off ) Hboot is 1.28. I have tryed many custom roms, but the problem repeats
I think it's the hardware problem with proximity sensor.
Sv: My screen always turns off during calls . . .
Markoj said:
The problem is when you try to make a second call display turns off, phone is working you can talk, but you can't end the call or nothing because screen is off, so you have to turn it on or wake it by pressing power button.And it's happening only on every second call, so I make a first call, as soon as I try to make a second display turns off, and only power button wakes it, after that you can make the next call normaly, but problem repeats on second call.
Phone was stock on ICS 4.0.3, and making problems there. So it's now fully unlocked ( S-off ) Hboot is 1.28. I have tryed many custom roms, but the problem repeats
I think it's the hardware problem with proximity sensor.
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I think too. Sounds like your proximity sensor is weird.
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To continue the story, I removed the MB and when the proximity sensor is out of the case, it works ok. When I put it back in case( behind screen ) it doesn't respond again.
Cleaning didn't help, will have to find another one to make sure what is the problem.
I have fixed my problem thanks to this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2022865
Ever since my 4x HD was new I've noticed a problem, but it's getting so annoying now I finally thought I should do something about it, and I've contacted LG with a view to sending it off for repair:
When I remove the phone from my ear the proximity sensor usually fails to wake the screen back up, meaning I have no controls to end the call with. Occasionally swiping my finger over the sensors at the top of the screen wake it up, but mostly it takes several attempts, and presses of the screen lock button.
SO annoying when you are leaving someone a voicemail and it's still recording, all they hear at the end of the message is the muffled swipe of a finger and me muttering and swearing at the phone as it carries on recording for another 30 seconds or so!!
Anyone else have this issue??
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Ever since my 4x HD was new I've noticed a problem, but it's getting so annoying now I finally thought I should do something about it, and I've contacted LG with a view to sending it off for repair:
When I remove the phone from my ear the proximity sensor usually fails to wake the screen back up, meaning I have no controls to end the call with. Occasionally swiping my finger over the sensors at the top of the screen wake it up, but mostly it takes several attempts, and presses of the screen lock button.
SO annoying when you are leaving someone a voicemail and it's still recording, all they hear at the end of the message is the muffled swipe of a finger and me muttering and swearing at the phone as it carries on recording for another 30 seconds or so!!
Anyone else have this issue??
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Mine doesn't awake in the end of calls too... but I thought it was normal
We have an option where we can use "Power button" to turn off calls...
I didn't knew that the proximity sensor was suppose to wake up the disply...
Hi Rudeas,
Glad it's not just me!
Where is the option to use the power button to end calls?
Ben-B said:
Hi Rudeas,
Glad it's not just me!
Where is the option to use the power button to end calls?
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Settings/Accessibility/Power button ends call :good:
you can set power cut a call
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Maybe a really daft question, but I presume you haven't put a screen protector on that covers the sensor? Stone of the cheap protectors do and that would stop it working properly.
Good thinking, but no, I don't have a.screen protector or anything over It.
To test and eventually to calibrate the proximity sensor, you can use hidden menu (dial 3845#*880#) -> Device Test -> All Auto Test Menu Full -> ALC / Proximity Test.
You can even test the "auto brightness mode" (to test also the light sensor) and "enable proximity wakeLock" (to simulate a call).
To test the sensor just put a finger near the sensor.
There is also a "Calibration" feature to calibrate the sensor if needed.
italianquadcore said:
To test and eventually to calibrate the proximity sensor, you can use hidden menu (dial 3845#*880#) -> Device Test -> All Auto Test Menu Full -> ALC / Proximity Test.
You can even test the "auto brightness mode" (to test also the light sensor) and "enable proximity wakeLock" (to simulate a call).
To test the sensor just put a finger near the sensor.
There is also a "Calibration" feature to calibrate the sensor if needed.
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Wow italianquadcore! That is amazing! Firstly I could see by putting my finger over the sensor how poorly it was working. Often it wouldn't notice I had taken my finger away- then I pressed calibrate, and now it notices instantly, every time!!
Thanks loads, I'm assuming it's fixed now!
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Wow italianquadcore! That is amazing! Firstly I could see by putting my finger over the sensor how poorly it was working. Often it wouldn't notice I had taken my finger away- then I pressed calibrate, and now it notices instantly, every time!!
Thanks loads, I'm assuming it's fixed now!
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Italianquadcore is a lifesaver, right?
Made possible by my sexy LG Optimus 4X HD (P880)
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SimonTS said:
Maybe a really daft question, but I presume you haven't put a screen protector on that covers the sensor? Stone of the cheap protectors do and that would stop it working properly.
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Thanx a lot, yah it was a screen protector giving trouble to sensor.
Hi everyone.
I've just bought myself P880 as well. But had the same problem as author. However, the fix to calibrate via hidden menu didn't help at all. My sensor doesn't react at all, however, when I am using a hardware test it shows sensor is present.
Do you think there is something wrong with sensor itself, or there might be some android might have failed to initialize driver?
Thanks in advance!
Mine wasn't fixed by the calibration for long. It soon got worse again, I actually damaged my headphone socket (using a really big headphone plug through an 3.5mm adapter, then accidentally knocking it) and ended up buying a new part from etradesupply.com for about £17. The headphone socket is the same component that contains the proximity sensor, so replacing that fixed it.
I had phoned LG, but as I had bought my p880 from german amazon they said they wouldn't have covered me even if it had been a warranty problem (So much for Europe being somehow unified!) so I had to risk taking my phone apart myself!
italianquadcore said:
To test and eventually to calibrate the proximity sensor, you can use hidden menu (dial 3845#*880#) -> Device Test -> All Auto Test Menu Full -> ALC / Proximity Test.
You can even test the "auto brightness mode" (to test also the light sensor) and "enable proximity wakeLock" (to simulate a call).
To test the sensor just put a finger near the sensor.
There is also a "Calibration" feature to calibrate the sensor if needed.
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Thanks mate! I was having the same problem.
italianquadcore said:
To test and eventually to calibrate the proximity sensor, you can use hidden menu (dial 3845#*880#) -> Device Test -> All Auto Test Menu Full -> ALC / Proximity Test.
You can even test the "auto brightness mode" (to test also the light sensor) and "enable proximity wakeLock" (to simulate a call).
To test the sensor just put a finger near the sensor.
There is also a "Calibration" feature to calibrate the sensor if needed.
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thank you man at last phone call bug is gone :good::good::good::good::good::good::good::laugh:
zizoradwan said:
thank you man at last phone call bug is gone :good::good::good::good::good::good::good::laugh:
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Using the hiddenmenu gives me an app crash on v20a when hitting device test, Any fix for that?
arnookie said:
Using the hiddenmenu gives me an app crash on v20a when hitting device test, Any fix for that?
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It works with V20A without any problems (just tested). Please check if you disabled something, regarding hidden menu or some other related items, in app management.
Thank you italianquadcore!
That solved my issue as well...
Is there such a code for CM?
ArmadiloDS said:
Is there such a code for CM?
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i have a same problem. I dont have that menu on CM, does anyone know the solution for CM?