[Request] After hands-free call, go back to lockscreen, not call log. - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

Is it possible to fix the lock screen so after a Bluetooth call the phone goes back to lock screen? Now it just goes to the call log in a fully unlocked state.
It's really annoying that it doesn't do that anymore. Sometimes, more often then not, after a bt call in my car, the phone would be in my jeans pocket, and because it remains unlocked, there would be all kind of touch screen presses.
Our could someone recommend a good lock screen replacement?
Thanks.

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annoying face detect turn off lcd feature

Does anyone know how to disable the sensor that turns off/on the lcd when you put the phone to your face?
This is a HUGE problem when I AM ON A CALL using bluetooth headset and the phone is in my pocket or belt case and the stupid sensor would randomly turn the screen on and then random keys would be pressed during call or apps launched.
I have s2u2 slide lock but it doesnt lock phone while in call, please help. THank s.
Not a fix, but, TouchLock Pro locks it when that sensor blanks the screen.
worwig said:
Not a fix, but, TouchLock Pro locks it when that sensor blanks the screen.
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where can i get that? thx!!

[PROBLEM] screen locks when making calls.

hi,
when i make or recive a call the screen locks and cant be torned on back.
the only way to turn the screen back on now is to pull the battery out and then back in.
i tried to do defulat reset for settings, but it didnt work.
can someone please tell me what can i do to solve this promlem?
Is the proximity sensor ok?
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how can i check this?
Is it covered up at all? Some cases can cover it, so the screen is always off in a call.
It's the little dark, shiny, oval shape to the left of the earpiece.

weird screen during a phone call

I have a slight issue with my GSM GN.
The problem happens only when I am on a call ( sending or receiving).
When I am on a call if I am requested to , let's say, "press 1"
I bring up the pad to press 1 and before I can press 1 the screen becomes black, comes back to normal and goes back to black before I had a chance to press 1 again.
And it becomes a missed call.
I also noticed, again when I am on the dialer, during the call if I put the phone to my ear the screen again turns black until I get it away from my ear.
If during this call I put the phone on my desk the screen turns dark.
Back to normal screen when I lift it from the desk.
I would appreciate any input to help me understand this weird behavior.
I believe it is the proximity sensor that determines when to turn the screen on/off during calls.
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I believe it is the proximity sensor that determines when to turn the screen on/off during calls.
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What would be the course of action in this case?
Does somebody has a solution in mind?:fingers-crossed:
Usually proximity sensors help save battery life when making a call turning the screen of assuming that you have your phone close to your ear. But if you want to disable the sensor figure out a way to block the receptor of the sensor, as it is confirmed of two parts. The emitter and the receiver. If the receiver doesn't get a reflection of the emitter then
The screen won't go off. Hope I explained myself
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[?] 100% Screen Lock / Phone Lock

is there anyway to lock this phone so when its in your pocket and you're jamming out to some tunes, the screen doesnt turn on or the volume doesnt change? I've had this phone unlock it self and its beyond annoying. Also the screen will be off, phone locked, and if i get an email or text or what ever, the screen comes on every time. It didnt bother me at first but its starting to get to me now.
Tell me about it. My Note 1 pocket dialed 911 recently; I noticed a stern voicemail an hour later telling me if it was a real emergency to dial back. For those who don't know, when you use a PIN lock, an "emergency dial" button shows up, and one swipe and a tap in the right place can dial 911 (the Note 2 / JellyBean helps by not having "911" as a single-tap choice).
Anyway, couple things you can try. The flip screen protector (from Samsung) will prevent inadvertent screen presses while in a pocket. It works very well, though I personally don't really like having to flip open a cover on top of a phone this size.
It might be possible to use another SMS app like Handcent that won't turn the screen on when you get a text, but I haven't verified that. I haven't figured out how to prevent the screen from lighting up when a text comes in using the stock app, but the flip cover would prevent any screen taps from happening when it does.
I tried a proximity lock (turns screen off when prox sensor is activated), which worked, but there is some odd behavior. When you get a text and the screen kicks on, the proximity sensor app doesn't know you want the phone to go back to sleep, so I think it prevents deep sleep after that (battery drain?). And it also interferes with the phone's ability to use the proximity sensor during phone calls, so after the first phone call and subsequent proximity lock, it no longer works at all during calls until the service is restarted. You might experiment with these though. There's one called "ProximityService 2.1" (Google it since it was released in a Droid forum IIRC) and others are available in the market.
No software tips on the volume buttons, but if you get a TPU style case the cutouts will make them less likely to get pressed. I wish they were recessed just a little more or harder to press. I don't like the TPU cases because they add bulk to the phone.

Phone will not wake up

When im receiving a phone call my phone remains blacked out, It still vibrates and rings,but I don't get any caller information. I do not have a screen protector so nothing is blocking the sensor. I believe it has something to do with the incallui but I can't figure out how to access that either. Any help would be appreciated

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