I recently went from Miui to 4.4.1 Alpha 2 currently on stock when I turn my phone to go into landscape it just stays in landscape until I restart my phone... I go into my gallery in portrait mode and my gallery just isn't straight its slightly turned to the right (keep in mind gingerbread gallery uses the gyroscope sensor). I went into recovery mode to see if I can reset my rotation setting but I guess that option doesn't exist anymore someone please help... how do I reset my gyroscope to rotate properly??????
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If I call up the browser and then turn the phone on its side, the screen rotates to landscape mode as it should. But after it rotates, it won't rotate back to portrait no matter how I orient the phone. Is this normal?
Nope, not normal, don't have a solution for u tho, sorry
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I have a problem with auto rotation. Somewhere between rooting (S off, eng S-off and super CID) and installing a CyanogenMod 6.1.3 I got a problem with a rotation on my DHD. If i enable auto rotate my phone goes in landscape in every single app (Messages, camera, menu...) and it's not coming back to portrait when I rotate the phone. If I disable it everything is in portrait even camera and gallery.
I have installed a sensor test 1.0 by Qualigon and I can see that in Orientation sensor, when I rotate the phone, only X is changing, Y=0 and Z=0 all the time.
I have tried calibration and nothing happened. It's the same.
Help please
Having the same problem.
Try clearing caches and fixing permissions in Clockwork recovery.
Worked for me...
I didn't see any followup on this reply. I am having what seems to be a similar problem with the auto rotation. When I start an application it will correctly present either in portrait or landscape.
When I start the application in portrait and then switch the phone to landscape, the screen's rotation will correctly switch to landscape - but switching it back to portrait will not change the screen's rotation.
When I start the application in landscape it will remain in landscape regardless of the phone's orientation. The only way to get to portrait is to close the application, and then restart the application when the phone is in portrait mode.
I installed an application to test the sensor. When holding the phone in portrait vertically, the values I am getting are: ~230, ~0, ~1. When holding in landscape vertically, the values I am getting are: ~120, ~33, ~33.
The wrong rotation behavior happens in all applications. I switched two ROMs already (Cognition 1.5.2 and MIUI) and nothing changed. I am pretty sure the problem is SW related because as I wrote the initial presentation is correct (meaning the initial orientation that I will get when starting an application is always correct).
I would appreciate help.
similar prob FK!!!!!
Same problem but all my sensors show pass via *#0*# sensor checks. Tried nordic i9505 I9505XXUFNB9_I9505NEEFNB2_I9505XXUFNB9_HOME.tar 4.4.2, then SIngapore I9505XXUFNBE_I9505OLBFNB3_I9505XXUFNBE_HOME.tar 4.4.2 all the fken same problem. Screen rotation all fine when I flash firmware, root, then flash CWM touch - everything good. Screen rotate works until the first reboot after all of this which might even be a day or 2 later. As soon as reboot phone, screen rotation dies and it is a huge pain in the arse. Sensors continue to say pass via *#0*#. Every few days i have to re-flash firmware, re-root, then re-CWM touch, no need to factory reset just those 3 steps. Has anyone got any solutions for this yet??
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QUOTE=godfather3;21690718]I didn't see any followup on this reply. I am having what seems to be a similar problem with the auto rotation. When I start an application it will correctly present either in portrait or landscape.
When I start the application in portrait and then switch the phone to landscape, the screen's rotation will correctly switch to landscape - but switching it back to portrait will not change the screen's rotation.
When I start the application in landscape it will remain in landscape regardless of the phone's orientation. The only way to get to portrait is to close the application, and then restart the application when the phone is in portrait mode.
I installed an application to test the sensor. When holding the phone in portrait vertically, the values I am getting are: ~230, ~0, ~1. When holding in landscape vertically, the values I am getting are: ~120, ~33, ~33.
The wrong rotation behavior happens in all applications. I switched two ROMs already (Cognition 1.5.2 and MIUI) and nothing changed. I am pretty sure the problem is SW related because as I wrote the initial presentation is correct (meaning the initial orientation that I will get when starting an application is always correct).
I would appreciate help.[/QUOTE]
I'm having an issue with my camera in portrait mode. The app doesn't force close or crash at all, but it turns to black when I rotate the phone from landscape to portrait mode. Anyone else having this problem
M3RC said:
I'm having an issue with my camera in portrait mode. The app doesn't force close or crash at all, but it turns to black when I rotate the phone from landscape to portrait mode. Anyone else having this problem
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Yea I am also having this problem. My device is rooted and I am running the Android Revolution HD mod on it. Not sure what is causing this problem. I have already seen the solution for LostPass users but I don't have that app downloaded yet I am still facing this problem
My Note 3 neo upgraded to 4.4.2 and unfortunately just found out that the auto rotate not function for example displaying photo on portrait mode it did not turn to landscape when rotate the phone horizontally. Checked setting "auto rotate" is enabled.
Any one have BKM?
Thanks
maybe your sensors are not working....
goto phone and dail *#0*#
then goto sensors and test each one....it will show wheather your proximity sensor or any other sensor is working or not....
You can install CPU Z app too.. and check if all the sensors are working..
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I am on latest firmware with latest bootloader COG5.
When i turned on the screen rotation feature the screen either doesn't rotate or it rotates to the opposite direction and doesn't return to the normal direction even i catch the device in portrait mode.
How to correct this?
Update :
I thought that the gyroscope sensor is responsible for this issue.
But it's accelerometer sensor when i make some tests on the sensor and tapped on upper part of the screen then the phone vibrated and the screen rotation fixed without need to restart the phone.
Make 2 or 3 tests on the sensor that in image test and on the graph button.
To enter the sensor menu tests dial *#0*#
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I have just formatted the device and flash the latest firmware using ODIN but the problem still exists.
How to solve this problem?....it bother me when i am using camera and browse photos.
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I think this is a bug with c0g5.. Sometimes screen rotation locks up on stock c0g5.. I have tried toggling auto rotate but it doesn't work. ..
When I say locks up I am referring to one orientation or another.. The auto rotate fixates on a landscape view and won't toggle to the other view.. This happens infrequently. .. A reboot clears it up...
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ScottieRotten said:
I think this is a bug with c0g5.. Sometimes screen rotation locks up on stock c0g5.. I have tried toggling auto rotate but it doesn't work. ..
When I say locks up I am referring to one orientation or another.. The auto rotate fixates on a landscape view and won't toggle to the other view.. This happens infrequently. .. A reboot clears it up...
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I tried to reboot and wipe cache and delvic cache and even factory default with no fix.
When i dial *#0*# and enter sensors and get in gyroscope sensor and perform gyro selftest it passes the test.
So does it mean that it's not hadware related issue?
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