My screen doesnt go off (when kept on ear) when I answer or make a call. I cleaned the proximity sensor as well.
Any ideas?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/help/proximity-sensor-stops-android-pie-t3827274
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Problem when answer a call via Bluetooth hand set!!!
When answering a phone call with a Bluetooth hand set and the device is in the case the screen remains on during the call, only if I take the device out and than back into the case the screen goes off. The light sensor turns the screen off only if it senses a light and than dark.
Is it possible to do something that when answering a phone call with Bluetooth hand set the screen will turn off (or not turns on at all) automatically to save battery power?
Thanks,
I was looking for an adjustment(i assume it is a registry edit) that would allow me to increase the sensitivity of the light or proximity sensor. I'm not sure which one governs the screen turning itself off during calls when it is up to your ear but I am having a problem with hitting buttons and especially turning the phone into airplane mode during calls.
Thanks for any help.
I've posted on the Q&A thread, and PM'd the Mod as requested and had no response so hopefully someone can help me out.
When I make outgoing calls using the bluetooth stereo in my car the screen comes on and unlocks automatically. This means the End button gets pressed in my pocket and it promptly hangs up. Proximity sensor works fine by my face and incoming calls show the standard HTC lock (slide down to answer or up to dismiss and the stereo can override this. Haven't had it hang up an incoming call, but presumably it could as once answered the screen will be unlocked.
I tried screen suite but it changed the whole look of the phone and was slow as it was showing its own and the stock lock screens. I tried screebl too but that's based on phone orientation which varies depending on which pocket the phone is in.
I don't understand why the screen is unlocking when calls are made over bluetooth - help!
Hi,
yesterday I restarted my HTC Desire GSM running CM7 and during the first call I noticed that the voice of my interlocutor was caming from behind the phone (rear speaker). I tried turning the Speaker on/off several times during the call and rebooting as well but still the call speaks out from behind.
Any clue/suggestion for me? That's pretty uncomfortable
Sounds weird, do you mean it goes into speaker mode? If you do maybe there is a problem with your accelerometer. In the Sound settings is 'Flip for speaker' on, if so try turning it off. This setting may be causing your phone to enter speaker phone even though your phone isn't flipped.
I'm not an expert but maybe this is causing the problem.
It's not exactly the "speaker" because the volume is very low, exactly like a normal call but instead it comes from the rear speaker. Moreover I can turn the speaker on, which makes the volume louder but still from behind the phone (as it should be).
However I checked the call settings and the proximity is disabled. I tried enabling/disabling a couple of times but no luck at all
Any other suggestion please? Still can't hear from the right side of my phone and rear speaker definitely s**ks
Anyone have any ideas on how to keep the screen turned off while accepting a call through Bluetooth?
In this scenario, I answer the call while working out and the screen turns on (while in pocket) and starts pushing numbers or hangs up.
Thank you
check the notification settings, set to sound only vs wake screen