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#1
Hi everyone,
something I noticed on my N900 is when im on a call, and I take the phone away from my ear, it needs a second maybe more to turn the screen on. That bothers me, I want the screen to turn on immediately when its far from my ear, if I want to dial a number or end the call during the call. Has anyone any ideas or advice how to make it quicker? Thanks
 
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#2
It is a feature, or a kludge. There used to be many phone calls which was rejected accidentally when the delay was shorter and a user unintentionally touched the reject or close call button.
 
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#3
so theres no way to make it faster?
 
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I wish developers, especially in coorporate environments, would realize the value of making everything possible a tweekable setting instead of hardcoded.

Actually, less the developers and more the actual bureaucratic decision makers slightky above them... who actually should be replaced by the developers.
 

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#5
So there is no way to adjust anything for the proximity sensor? My phone need a very bright light to open the proximity sensor. Normal light keeps the proximity sensor closed, which is very annoying when receiving and making phone calls. Or would this be a hardware problem?
 
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Do you have a screen protector which covers the proximity sensor? Otherwise I would suspect a hardware problem. Mine works in the dark (just tested using shortcutd to perform an action on proximity sensor trigger rather than by making a phone call).
 
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#7
I have no screen protector. I checked the proximity sensor with the program HealthCheck. The reason why I thought the sensor wasn't broken is that it does react with bright light. It just needs unreasonable bright light to react. So there is no possibility to change the sensitivity?
 
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#8
That's odd - I was pretty sure proximity sensors don't use human-visible light to detect distance. I could be wrong though... *Shrug* As I understand it

Anyway, no, there isn't any way to tweak it that I know of. Someone may be able to hack it, but as far as I know, it's not currently doable.
 
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#9
I found this to be the case after the PR 1.2 update was installed. Then after installing phone speaker switcher I noticed the problem went away and things sped up quite a bit. Perhaps you should try it.
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#10
There was some misunderstanding on my side.. I thought the proximity sensor looked at light, but it shouldn't. It's possible tho that the sensor gets triggered by bright light, but that does not have any logical purpose..
Conclusion: the sensor is most likely broken, and my phone will be picked up for repair
 
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