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Root Sensors out of wack on stock Rom

auburn2eugene

Well-Known Member
I am helping someone I personally know with this phone. After I rooted their phone, they decided to flash cm12. He then decided to flash back to stock. Now his sensors are out of wack. I've spent the last 4 hours reading on here and xda through hundreds of pages and I can't find where someone had had this issue, but it seems like I remember seeing it...

Has anyone else had this issue? How can I fix his phone? Is there a secret screen calibration on stock? Any help is greatly appreciated
 
I am helping someone I personally know with this phone. After I rooted their phone, they decided to flash cm12. He then decided to flash back to stock. Now his sensors are out of wack. I've spent the last 4 hours reading on here and xda through hundreds of pages and I can't find where someone had had this issue, but it seems like I remember seeing it...

Has anyone else had this issue? How can I fix his phone? Is there a secret screen calibration on stock? Any help is greatly appreciated
Go read the CM 12.1 OP (First post) and find the zip to flash to fix sensors.
 
Actually don't close it...

Ok well we downloaded that zip file. First there is no md5 to verify the download with. He still wanted to try it after we both got the same md5 so he tried flashing the sensor fix zip and it gets to zip verification and says failed... Any suggestions
 
Actually don't close it...

Ok well we downloaded that zip file. First there is no md5 to verify the download with. He still wanted to try it after we both got the same md5 so he tried flashing the sensor fix zip and it gets to zip verification and says failed... Any suggestions
Does he get "Unable to mount /system" while flashing?
Is he already on stock or is he trying to flash this before stock?
Does he have stock mounted for r/w in /system? If so, he should flash the RESTORE zip for boot and recovery and the reboot recovery and then flash the zip again.
 
Actually don't close it...

Ok well we downloaded that zip file. First there is no md5 to verify the download with. He still wanted to try it after we both got the same md5 so he tried flashing the sensor fix zip and it gets to zip verification and says failed... Any suggestions
He has to make sure that md5 verification and signature verification are both turned off in twrp settings. If either one of these are turned on it will cause flashing the zip to fail.
 
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