Hey guys, I'm fairly new here, but there's something that keeps bothering me.
On the left side of the LG there's this 3(?) LED lights or something..
Does anyone have a clue on how they work, or if they even work?
Well, they are not LEDs, they are sensors. Two of them are obvious, one is proximity sensor and the other one would be light sensor. Don't have a clue about the third though...
I'm secretly hoping the third to be a notification LED of some sort
Thanks though
.:george:. said:
Well, they are not LEDs, they are sensors. Two of them are obvious, one is proximity sensor and the other one would be light sensor. Don't have a clue about the third though...
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- Accelerometer sensor
- Proximity sensor
- Gyro sensor
eh, what?
tenchars
@xmoo
That makes no sense. The gyro and accelerometer have no need for visual input, hence highly(!) unlikely that they are what you say they are.
i suspect the first 2 from the left are both proximity sensors, it could be to increase reliability.
the 3rd is the light sensor.
The proximity sensor is based on an IR diode and an IR receiver, just "film" your O2X with a camera and you should see the IR LED flashing.
Thank you guys
Still think they should've put a LED in it though.
Hi guys,
is there any relation b/w camera/flash and proximity sensor. My problem is, the proximity sensor stopped working and from then on the camera also stopped working.
Thanks
Shiva
I try to disable proximity sensor in " [Rom][Cyanogenmod10.1(M3)][v1.4.0][Linaro] " but with without luck...can anybody help ?
I have problem in calls...my proximity sensor is dead
Sorry for my English
settings->calls->disable proximity sensor
Hi everyone
I've an issue with proximity sensor on my htc. It doesn't work.
When I tested it with an app it results "far" and this doesn't change when I cover the sensor.
What happens? Is anyone knows how to fix it?
I googled a lot and could not found if there is a gyro sensor on this phone or not.
Is there a gyroscope sensor? And if there is, do you know if it's real or virtual?
No