I canot see the caller detailes through window opening in closed flip cover. proximity sensor re calibrate then also not seen the caller details.anybody can help
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adamnp2000 said:
I canot see the caller detailes through window opening in closed flip cover. proximity sensor re calibrate then also not seen the caller details.anybody can help
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Having the same problem bro but still no fix.
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Hey everyone, I think this is my first post ever so I'll introduce myself real quick. Im Raj from NY and I just bought a Rhodium from ATT and absolutly love it.
Anyway, When I turn my phone upside down during a call, the speakerphone doesn't turn on. I checked the settings on the phone (Stock WM 6.5, only flashed hard spl, no ROM et) and it was checked to tun on when device is placed upside down during a call. Any idea why it does not work? I recalibrated the G-sensor also. Thanks
rajb1031 said:
Hey everyone, I think this is my first post ever so I'll introduce myself real quick. Im Raj from NY and I just bought a Rhodium from ATT and absolutly love it.
Anyway, When I turn my phone upside down during a call, the speakerphone doesn't turn on. I checked the settings on the phone (Stock WM 6.5, only flashed hard spl, no ROM et) and it was checked to tun on when device is placed upside down during a call. Any idea why it does not work? I recalibrated the G-sensor also. Thanks
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does it work on a horizontal flat surface?
ctbear said:
does it work on a horizontal flat surface?
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Right, it has to be upside down and on a flat surface. I.e., GSensor has to see it's horizontal and the proximity sensor has to be activated.
ctbear said:
does it work on a horizontal flat surface?
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Toleraen said:
Right, it has to be upside down and on a flat surface. I.e., GSensor has to see it's horizontal and the proximity sensor has to be activated.
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Ahhhh thats the trick. I never had it on a flat surface
I have recently swithed the Phone Canvas on my TP2 From the HTC Dialer to the Standard Windows Mobile Dialer. Now the proximity sensor will not shut the screen off when I place it to my ear. I've searched and found topics on this, but no answer. Does anyone know how to enable the proximity sensor on the standard dialer??
master pda dude said:
I believe there is a program called "InCall Screen Tweak" that is supposed to accomplish such a request.
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I tried it but it did not work.
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Just checking to see if anyone else has this problem or knows how I can resolve it
Hello
i have an issue that makes my screen is not rotating when i slide down the screen.
It seems that the hardware screen closed detection is not responding.
my problem is that i have totaly disassembly my tp2 in order to change some parts.
After cleening all the electronics part i h'ave re-assembly every things. Now it's working fine exepted this issue.
The screen is keeping the landscape mode without possibility to change it.
Do you have any idea ?
Does any body know how the screen closed sensor works ? An where it is ?
any picture ?
my problem is exactly the same as
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1282596
It's a magnetic sensor, but I don't know much more about it.
iFixIt might help you.
Dear all,
Seems some dust is stuck up on my i747s proximity sensor. I will get it cleaned at a later point, but for now I need to disable the proximity sensor. The phone screen just turns off as soon as I dial a number and wont come back up until the call has disconnected. So cannot access the screen while on call.
I am rooted and on CM11 (kitkat). So do not have the TW option to go and disable proximity sensor in call settings. There is an option to disable the driver using hardware disabler app but I found by searching that that is causing a lot of battery drain. Anyway if someone knows the driver name and location for the proximity sensor of i747 then please do share that.
I have tried a couple of sensor test apps and all report that the sensor is active but it has something close to it so basically the sensor is always thinking that its close to the ear.
So need any ideas to disable the proximity sensor completely or at least from being invoked as soon as I place a call. Thanks for any help.
Do you happen to have a screen protector on that's covering the sensor? It can cause the sensor to think its covered. Thus having your screen always off
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ptran1924 said:
Do you happen to have a screen protector on that's covering the sensor? It can cause the sensor to think its covered. Thus having your screen always off
Sent from my SGH-I747 using xda app-developers app
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Thanks for your reply. No Screen Protector on my phone. I have gone through a lot of search results and screen protector has been a common culprit but after hours of searching I think my only option is to disable the sensor. Long term I need to open the thing and clean up the sensor.
mehtajinesh said:
Thanks for your reply. No Screen Protector on my phone. I have gone through a lot of search results and screen protector has been a common culprit but after hours of searching I think my only option is to disable the sensor. Long term I need to open the thing and clean up the sensor.
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Bump...please help!
This problem is driving my nuts I'm searching for a solution weeks ago and still couldn't find an answer.
my problem is when the proximity sensor is covered the phone only vibrate and no ringtone.
i discovered this by receiving calls while the phone in pocket and couldn't hear any ring.
i tried to calibrate the sensors and tried to tick and un tick the pocket mode option nothing worked.
All i figured out is i think when this sensor is covered it trigger somehow the flip to mute option ( maybe)
but any way the sensor is working probably as it turn off when in call face near and turn back on when far.
please guys any one can help me solve this misery ?
wildguitar said:
This problem is driving my nuts I'm searching for a solution weeks ago and still couldn't find an answer.
my problem is when the proximity sensor is covered the phone only vibrate and no ringtone.
i discovered this by receiving calls while the phone in pocket and couldn't hear any ring.
i tried to calibrate the sensors and tried to tick and un tick the pocket mode option nothing worked.
All i figured out is i think when this sensor is covered it trigger somehow the flip to mute option ( maybe)
but any way the sensor is working probably as it turn off when in call face near and turn back on when far.
please guys any one can help me solve this misery ?
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any help guys , it's really buggy problem. ?
Would you please give me help dears.
Any help or suggestion ?
And any way to disable flip to mute on this lolipop ?
The problem is that your bottom speaker is not working. When the phone is in your pocket (proximity sensor is covered) only the bottom speaker is ringing. When proximity sensor is not covered both of the speakers is ringing. You need to pop out the back cover as in the picture and make an direct contact from the speaker to the mainboard.
Try taking the phone out of its case. Worked for us .
ggaby1981 said:
The problem is that your bottom speaker is not working. When the phone is in your pocket (proximity sensor is covered) only the bottom speaker is ringing. When proximity sensor is not covered both of the speakers is ringing. You need to pop out the back cover as in the picture and make an direct contact from the speaker to the mainboard.
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My bro are you sure about this issue and please can you record tutorial video to how fix this issue.
Thanks alot
How do you fix the speaker?
ggaby1981 said:
The problem is that your bottom speaker is not working. When the phone is in your pocket (proximity sensor is covered) only the bottom speaker is ringing. When proximity sensor is not covered both of the speakers is ringing. You need to pop out the back cover as in the picture and make an direct contact from the speaker to the mainboard.
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Hi, ggaby1981
I know that you wrote this a while back, but I wanted to ask you how to actually do this. I'm not sure what you mean by making a direct contact. I've looked for tutorials, but couldn't find anything . Does it need souldering, or can anyone do it? Please, let me know. Thank you so much!
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Replacing spoiled battery solved the issue, battery size increased and pressed the cover taking away the connectors of bottom speaker, making it perminantly off.
Replacig battery allows back cover to be seated properly, and get the speaker connect.
It is functioning ok again.