kiddk1
Android Enthusiast
thanks but is this any different than the moments built in sensor?I am currently using an app that has eliminated the problem. Read about it here:
Proximity Sensor Testing
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thanks but is this any different than the moments built in sensor?I am currently using an app that has eliminated the problem. Read about it here:
Proximity Sensor Testing
Holy crap dude! Take a bath!! *gags at the thought of a mud-man running around town*...but the 1/4" thick cake of oil on the screen begs to differ.
this happens to me constantly. it must be a feature called surprise desktop icons and redundant shortcuts. FTW
I have had this problem since day 1 and continue to have it after the update.By far my biggest complaint about the phone, but I am holding out for a fix at some point. I try very hard to be careful but find my screen doing all kinds of things. Lovely when I am talking to a client...
I think there was a learning curve for me on how the face proximity worked, but I noticed now that when I am on a call and I get a text message that screen lights up and button mashing ensues-- mute, speaker, the works. My friend claims his screen does not light up when he gets a text while on a call.
Do you have the update? Your friend may have the "earlier" version of the phone, without the update. When I get a text when I'm on a call, my phone doesn't light up and I don't have the update. However, the screen will turn on briefly if i get a text and the phone is sleeping, but I'm using Handcent.
For anyone having this issue, you may want to read up on rooting your phone. Click on the All Things Root section at the top. I replaced the dialer and removed the Speakerphone and Mute buttons all together. I can get to those options still by pressing menu.
With the 2.1 update you have to slide a icon across the screen to either mute or turn speaker phone on. It pretty much solves that problem.
Are you sure about this? I'm running 2.1 on my Motorola Droid and to mute a call or turn speakerphone on just requires a simple button push. I don't have any issues with the proximity sensor on my droid but my gf just bought the moment and is having this issue. It would be great if 2.1 on the moment had the slide feature that you mention, but I don't see why it would be any different than 2.1 on my droid.