- This is a 2013 Moto X, Android 4.4.4. It does not have a case or screen protector.
I cracked the screen and had it replaced/repaired locally, got it back yesterday. The phone looks perfect and works perfectly except for one thing.
Now, whenever the phone is engaged in a call - making a call or receiving a call - the screen goes blank and is totally unresponsive. The power button does nothing.
I can hear and be heard on the call, but I have no way of hanging up. This happens before I put the phone to my ear, and continues whether or not the phone is near my face. This and the fact that I don't have a case or screen protector makes me think it's not a proximity sensor problem.
When the call ends, I have to just wait until the phone disconnects by itself, and then the screen comes back and works normally.
I can take it back to the local tech who fixed it (good reputation btw, fwiw), but am wondering if there is some sort of quick solution I can look for.
If you have any ideas, please let me know! Any and all suggestions are welcome. For example - suggestions on settings that could possibly have been changed, "safe mode" booting, factory reset, etc. are all welcome.
Another bit of information - I really don't know when the last Android update was done, and have no idea if it was done recently, and if so, if the problem is at all related to any recent update.
Also, I've looked for a solution online but really can't find anything that makes sense for this exact problem. If you know of a solution that's been posted here or anywhere, a pointer to that would be appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance!01-06-2015 03:29 PMLike 0 - I was actually coming on here to see if anyone had this problem. It happens to me all the time. I have to push the power button to get it to come back on. It is really annoying when you are on the phone with a company where you have to push a number. I haven't needed my phone repaired for anything. I do have a case and screen protector. I would say maybe I need a new screen protector but if it's happening to you without one then I'm guessing not. It's just been within the last month or 2 for me. Also, in the last couple of weeks my Swype hasn't been working very well. It will miss half the letters and I'm constantly having to redo it. I wonder if they are connected. Hopefully someone has a solution.
Posted via Android Central App01-07-2015 07:44 PMLike 0 - Just as an update - I really can't figure out what's going on with this, other than to think the mother board, or logic board or whatever it's called was damaged when I dropped it and broke the screen. The tech who assembled the new screen onto the phone inspected (assembled and disassembled) it and could see no physical issues with the proximity sensor. As I mentioned in OP, there was no screen protector or case involved so that simple solution didn't apply.
The on/off button was also sporadic and then just quit, and it wouldn't be recognized by any of my computers regardless of the cable I was using, new drivers, etc. My best guess is that there was internal damage other than the screen. It was quite a drop - from a counter top to a concrete floor, and the screen was cracked throughout.
So I'm going to cut my losses and get a new phone, and maybe sell this thing for parts or use it as a wireless device for streaming music, media files, chromecast, etc. It works perfectly except when making calls. All the touch screen and hands-free features work. I can actually do everything, including making calls, except to hang up! (screen is blank, on/off button doesn't work so there's no way to end a call other than wait for the phone to hang up itself.)
I'm going to make a new thread asking about what the heck is a 'developer' edition vs. for example ATT or unlocked. (I use att)
Thanks for your help.B. Diddy likes this.01-10-2015 03:00 PMLike 1 -
- B. DiddySenior AmbassadorThis might help answer your question: There isn’t a reason for developer edition phones to exist | ExtremeTech01-10-2015 04:33 PMLike 0
- The proximity sensor is next to the speaker. Sometimes dust gets into the speaker and confuses the proximity sensor. Take a compressed air canister and blow it into the speaker hole. Often this will resolve the problem.09-07-2015 01:53 PMLike 0
- I'd think about getting a screen protector that doesn't cover the proximity sensor.
I have a Topeak weatherproof case for mounting my phone on my bike handlebar. When I get a phone call and my phone is in that case, the proximity sensor is fooled by the clear plastic window of the case and keeps the screen turned off. Until I received a call with it in the case, I would not have guessed the see-through window would register to the sensor.09-10-2015 11:09 AMLike 0 - This is a 2013 Moto X, Android 4.4.4. It does not have a case or screen protector.
I cracked the screen and had it replaced/repaired locally, got it back yesterday. The phone looks perfect and works perfectly except for one thing.
Now, whenever the phone is engaged in a call - making a call or receiving a call - the screen goes blank and is totally unresponsive. The power button does nothing.
I can hear and be heard on the call, but I have no way of hanging up. This happens before I put the phone to my ear, and continues whether or not the phone is near my face. This and the fact that I don't have a case or screen protector makes me think it's not a proximity sensor problem.
When the call ends, I have to just wait until the phone disconnects by itself, and then the screen comes back and works normally.
I can take it back to the local tech who fixed it (good reputation btw, fwiw), but am wondering if there is some sort of quick solution I can look for.
If you have any ideas, please let me know! Any and all suggestions are welcome. For example - suggestions on settings that could possibly have been changed, "safe mode" booting, factory reset, etc. are all welcome.
Another bit of information - I really don't know when the last Android update was done, and have no idea if it was done recently, and if so, if the problem is at all related to any recent update.
Also, I've looked for a solution online but really can't find anything that makes sense for this exact problem. If you know of a solution that's been posted here or anywhere, a pointer to that would be appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance!
Hi..
Nothing wrong with the software.. most of time on the screen if you put any stickers it will behave like this. Just remove the stickers on the phone screen and clean the screen properly.... If it not works than something problem with the sensors. it will be at the speaker location on the screen. first clean the screen, still not working than change the sensor...04-18-2018 02:05 PMLike 0 - This is a 2013 Moto X, Android 4.4.4. It does not have a case or screen protector.
I cracked the screen and had it replaced/repaired locally, got it back yesterday. The phone looks perfect and works perfectly except for one thing.
Now, whenever the phone is engaged in a call - making a call or receiving a call - the screen goes blank and is totally unresponsive. The power button does nothing.
I can hear and be heard on the call, but I have no way of hanging up. This happens before I put the phone to my ear, and continues whether or not the phone is near my face. This and the fact that I don't have a case or screen protector makes me think it's not a proximity sensor problem.
When the call ends, I have to just wait until the phone disconnects by itself, and then the screen comes back and works normally.
I can take it back to the local tech who fixed it (good reputation btw, fwiw), but am wondering if there is some sort of quick solution I can look for.
If you have any ideas, please let me know! Any and all suggestions are welcome. For example - suggestions on settings that could possibly have been changed, "safe mode" booting, factory reset, etc. are all welcome.
Another bit of information - I really don't know when the last Android update was done, and have no idea if it was done recently, and if so, if the problem is at all related to any recent update.
Also, I've looked for a solution online but really can't find anything that makes sense for this exact problem. If you know of a solution that's been posted here or anywhere, a pointer to that would be appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance!07-09-2020 07:47 AMLike 0
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