[Q] Screen turns off after 30 seconds during calls - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone,
I recently got Samsung galaxy Note II (N7100) and I have a weird problem -
During a phone call (incoming or outgoing) the screen blanks out after 30 seconds even if my screen timeout is set to 10 mins.
Looks like its overriding it somehow.
Tried turning off "Auto screen off", turning off SmartStay, using KeepScreenOn or AUTOMATEIT and noting seems to solve this.
Is it the default setting in N7100? is there any way to change it?
Please help... it very hard to use the phone while driving when it keeps blanking the screen in phone calls.
Will try and method...
Thanks!

I'm asking for the same.
How to change this infuriating behavior?
Found this: http://forums.androidcentral.com/t-galaxy-note/157265-screen-timeout-call.html#post1637417
So this is known issue.

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