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Proximity sensor issue resolved :)

phantomrocks
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Proximity sensor issue resolved :)

Big daddy resolved it Slightly_smiling_Face

You have to sacrifice resetting the phone using the Sony PC software 1st. Avoid data backup from old accounts.

Then, after the reboot is done and Android is reinstalled with update x.x.x.534 goto the dialer & type *#*#7378423#*#* then press dial

In the menu that will come go to calibration and then choose proximity sensor. (If you run the test it might give error = -1) Then, set settings to default and it may ask to reboot the device.

After reboot type *#*#7378423#*#* then press dial. In the menu that will come go to calibration and then choose proximity sensor do the test and it will show success. VIOLAAAaaaa!!!!

Check the phone...it works Slightly_smiling_Face

Have tested this and the issue is resolved on my phone finally ....yippieeeeeee!!!

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jaspita
Visitor

Use kinscreen playstore app
Calibrate
If you want, unistal,l it works because the proximity sensor was calibrated

m3ta
Visitor

Seriously, "viola"?

A viola is a guitar.

You mean "voilà"... voilà

Tip: stick to your own language.

quarksxz3
Visitor

My Xperia z3 compact didn't show calibration option Slightly_frowning_Face
intens_wap
Visitor

Hi, I have a compact Xperia Z3 , I'm not in that branch menu for calibration , missing, what can I do ? I have a problem with the sensor , meaning that if I turn the screen goes blank and does not rotate until you press the button repeatedly power helps -I please, thank you!
The_Joss
Visitor

I also discovered this solution through trial and error before reading your post and can assure everyone that it does work.

My screen appears to be loose in the top right corner and this was causing the issue. 

If you do use black tape to cover the proximity sensor, use a good brand otherwise it will peel off!


@Armini wrote:

Xperia Z Ultra C6833 - Android 5.0.2

Try if this incredibly simple method will work for you:

1) Go into SERVICE TEST - proximity sensor. Your sensor is shown as ON continuously?

2) Get a small piece of black electric isolation tape (10x10mm). Glue it directly on the spot of the proximity sensor.

 Your sensor is now shown as "OFF" in the SERVICE menu? Lucky you. Remove the Tape. Sensor ON? Your life is saved.

3) OK, here comes the fine tuning. Get a punch plier. Choose one of the little punches, around 2mm. Perforate a tiny circle of 2mm diameter of the black tape. Positioning it on the left lens of the double-lensed proximity sensors, it will give you the chance to test if the sensor will react if you touch it with your finger.

If the sensor is continuously on, cut the piece of tape some smaller with a cutter knife or a sharp scissor. This all can be done while the sensor test routine is running on your phone, no need to reboot etc.

If you are patient and work meticulously, you will be able to receive full function of the sensor with ear on / ear off to the phone.

4) I placed the tape spot directly into the left side of the cutout for the proximity sensor of my additional screen protector foil.

 Works like a charm.

Good luck!



andyjalanajalan
Visitor

Sony doesn't (want to) hear this issue. They do nothing to fix this issue largely ezperienced by user
Yorkie1981
Visitor

If ur not as technical as some easy solution is going into settings>accessibility>turn on hang up using power button. This will allow you to hang up calls until you can get a more permanent fix. This works but doesn't fix the issue of ur proximity sensor
Interstellar
Visitor


@phantomrocks wrote:

Big daddy resolved it Slightly_smiling_Face

You have to sacrifice resetting the phone using the Sony PC software 1st. Avoid data backup from old accounts.

Then, after the reboot is done and Android is reinstalled with update x.x.x.534 goto the dialer & type *#*#7378423#*#* then press dial

In the menu that will come go to calibration and then choose proximity sensor. (If you run the test it might give error = -1) Then, set settings to default and it may ask to reboot the device.

After reboot type *#*#7378423#*#* then press dial. In the menu that will come go to calibration and then choose proximity sensor do the test and it will show success. VIOLAAAaaaa!!!!

Check the phone...it works Slightly_smiling_Face

Have tested this and the issue is resolved on my phone finally ....yippieeeeeee!!!


There is much easier way to unblock the proximity switch.

Just log in on "guest account",then return to your normal account and that's it,proximity switch works again.

Hoxfm
Visitor

My phone hasn't calibration option.
Now how to reaolve my poximity sensor?
mufaizal
Visitor

thanks this work for meIMG_20170409_231919.jpg

i put wiretape between the back cover and the circuit board to give some pressure where the proximity sensor was. I am glad it wasn't a hardware faulty.