I love the Note 5, but I keep accidentally putting calls on hold when using it in the "traditional" way - putting the phone to my ear.
I've discovered that somehow the screen is coming back to life while I talk - and I'm accidentally touching the "On Hold" virtual button on the call screen in the upper right corner.
I feel a bit stupid even posting this, but the Note 5 is my first Lollipop and phablet experience. I don't remember the "On Hold" button even showing up on my GSIV call screen. Could it be a proximity sensor issue?
Has anyone else experienced this and if so, is there a fix?
Yes, your proximity sensor may be defective. My screen stays off when I hold the phone to my ear.
As a mitigation, you could try keeping your fingers on the side of the phone, off the screen, and lower than where the hold button is; also, hold the phone at an angle, with only the top edge held against your ear.
I have the same problem...the proximity sensor is fine, screen does go blank when on call..but nearly every day, maybe due to angle I hold phone which makes it think I am not on the phone! It keeps going on hold. Any way to resolve? Or any workarounds people have done? Really annoying, sometimes happens 2-3 times on the same call!!!
I am having the same issue. Any fix for this?
Could glass screen protector be causing this?
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Anyone else have this problem? I have accidentally put more people on hold by mistake than I care to admit! THis should not happen, right? I know there is a proximity sensor that turns off the screen, but sometimes, the screen comes on while I am talking, then I hit it with my cheek??
Can that button be disabled? I won't ever use it.
Are you a using a shell or case that is covering the area near where it says HTC in the top left corner of the screen? If so, that is the problem. I had to drill a hole in the case I got from my TMo dealer to allow the sensor "see" my ear to turn off the screen.
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Gordo
I dont know if it can be disable, but sometime mine hits the notification bar. What you can do is to aproximate your face while in a conversation, but not hit the phone immediately, cause the sensor has a lag time to shut off the screen. After you get used it will happen less often. Fortunately my cheek is larger and hits the screen far from the mute button Cheers
never had that kind of problem, the proximity sensor is great for me...maybe when u talk u hold the sensor part away from your ear. this had happen when i use iphone for several time.
gunggu said:
never had that kind of problem, the proximity sensor is great for me...maybe when u talk u hold the sensor part away from your ear. this had happen when i use iphone for several time.
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Yea, I've gotta learn how to "hold" my phone properly, lol. My screen turns on and off randomly. I'll get the hang of it.
Or, just click the power button as you're bringing the phone to your ear. Then the screen will be off.
now that is a good idea. just turn the screen off when talking. duh....ok. thanks!
and Gordo- I replied to your thread already, so you can answer me over there. Thx.
couple of times i hit redial... my dad says "hold on there's the other line" and its ME!
now i just turn the screen off
Balhar said:
couple of times i hit redial... my dad says "hold on there's the other line" and its ME!
now i just turn the screen off
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LOL.
I should do that to someone, hehe.
how on earth do you activate the screen? not sure if it is normal, but when i make an outbound call the screen shuts down, and no matter what buttons i press the screen doesn't come back. i guess it makes sense that the touch screen is not on when it is pressed against your face or ear, but i would just like to know how to bring the screen back as it is not all that obvious to me.
shake the screen
The proximity sensor is at the very top of the screen, near the top left corner. Normally, this dims the screen when you hold the phone to your ear and talk. Make sure you are not accidentally covering that spot when you grip the phone. Try calling a number and covering/uncovering the top left of the screen, and you should see the screen come on and off as you do this. There is a little delay, so don't expect instant results. If the delay is more than a second or so, something is wrong. If you are sure you are not covering the sensor and the screen is dimming unexpectedly, the phone is defective and should be returned or exchanged. The screen should always come on during a call when the sensor is uncovered, to allow you do dial additional numbers, hang up, etc.
So my DHD seems to not be turning the screen off properly as I hold it against my ear, and for the third time in a week I've just hung up on someone as a result
Firstly, am I holding it wrong? Should it be touching my head?
And if that doesn't work, are there any alternatives (i.e force the screen on or off)?
press the power button to shut down screen display during calls.It happened to me too.
Ah why didn't I think of that?! thank you! That won't affect the call in any way though will it?
You may also try application: Proximity recalibrator.
It is usefull in case proximity sensor doesn't lock screen when you are talking.
I have a strange problem with prox sensor during calls. The actual sensor works fine, it shuts down the display but still registers touches from the keypad. I've had numerous times when the person complains that I'm pressing dial tones and when I take my phone of my ear, the display wakes up and there's all kinds of numbers and symbols on the dialing screen. If I hold my phone on an angle off my cheek, the problem doesn't occur. Anyone else?
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I have a strange problem with prox sensor during calls. The actual sensor works fine, it shuts down the display but still registers touches from the keypad. I've had numerous times when the person complains that I'm pressing dial tones and when I take my phone of my ear, the display wakes up and there's all kinds of numbers and symbols on the dialing screen. If I hold my phone on an angle off my cheek, the problem doesn't occur. Anyone else?
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You're holding it wrong...
Joke aside. I have the same issue when holding the phone to my left ear. I suppose i has to do with proximity sensor being on the left side, and not getting close enough to (getting covered by) my ear. In that case: Use right ear, or press the phone closer to the left side of your head (head tumor not guaranteed)
Could this be the issue?
I do have this problem and I don't want to have head tumor. rofl
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I also get this !! Seriously annoying.
You'll be chatting away, next thing you know "Beep Beep Beep" as though your dialing someone else.
Like, DAMN ear, who you calling that so important you can't wait till I've finished my conversation?
The screen IS off when this is happening, I can see the screen in the corner of my ear and its all black but still registers touches
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The screen IS off when this is happening, I can see the screen in the corner of my ear and its all black but still registers touches
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Have the same issue myself, really annoying for the person on the other side and you dont notice it yourself as its silently presses when its close to the chin..
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You're holding it wrong...
Joke aside. I have the same issue when holding the phone to my left ear. I suppose i has to do with proximity sensor being on the left side, and not getting close enough to (getting covered by) my ear. In that case: Use right ear, or press the phone closer to the left side of your head (head tumor not guaranteed)
Could this be the issue?
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+1 here. It happens to me oftentimes when i'm talking then suddenly there's silence and when i look at the screen the hold button is pressed and the call is placed on hold. I do use my phone on my left side frequently. I guess i haven't used it on my right ear at all. I'm not really sure if that matters, would try and check on it next call.
LG G4 international version.
Any one experiencing while you move the phone to your ear during a call, the screen goes off. But when you remove phone from ear the screen will not come back on. I have tired double tapping screen, using volume keys to activate the screen on again.
Is there a work around or anyone else having this problem?
Thanks
I think it was the glass screen protector, covering the sensor. I will try another one that has the cut out. But after removing the protector it is fine again.
My Verizon version seems to act up about half the time by not turning back on when I pull the phone down. My phone is naked so there's nothing that should be interfering.
Same here. No screen protector.
I had that happen once but it turned out that I had a notification that was causing the issue. When I started the call all was fine but during the call the notification arrived and the screen would not come back on until I pressed the power button. Then I could see the notification and dismiss it and all went back to normal