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What you describe is exactly how the phone would behave if you had the proximity sensor covered all the time.

Sounds to me like the proximity sensor has been damaged or bent out of alignment, or they might have simply got some dust in there and the proximity sensor is picking on the that and giving a false proximity reading.

Take it back and ask them to check it, they would have switched it on and seen it work so assumed all was OK and they would not have realized anything was wrong with the proximity sensor.

Good luck

EDIT: ajalkane you got there first.

Last edited by JonWW; 2012-05-05 at 07:10.
 

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