Matt Comanda
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You Da man. Only difference was instead of dropping my phone I smacked it into my hand and bingo.
Settings>Display>Auto-Rotate Screen: Make sure this box is checked.
Got the phone not quite a week ago, and as of today the screen will not rotate. I haven't dropped it, nothing has been changed. The roto option is selected, and I did a factory hard reset to no avail. I'm going to bring it back and have it replaced, unless anyone here has had this problem and knows a solution? Thanks!
EDIT: The phone is on Verizon, if that helps.
Just goto setting....display...check auto rotate. And another one is goto setting ....general....gesture....motion sensor calibration....note! Flip your phone downward on a flat surface before CLICKING calibrate.......THANK YOU! Worked for me!
Hi there, I was facing the same problem on my G3 yesterday after let it fall at office. The Y axis was stuck ! So my phone won't rotate. What I did was simply amazing! I let it fall again and it works again! It seems that acelerometer sensor got stuck. I hop can help someone with this problem. I suggest testing acelerometer with a app called Advanced tools free on play store. with this you can see if some axis is stuck it non working. I tried it all and nothing seems to works except let it fall from the height of my hip on a carpet and that solved the problem! You can use this method as a last resort. But be careful from breaking the phone.
Hi there, I was facing the same problem on my G3 yesterday after let it fall at office. The Y axis was stuck ! So my phone won't rotate. What I did was simply amazing! I let it fall again and it works again! It seems that acelerometer sensor got stuck. I hop can help someone with this problem. I suggest testing acelerometer with a app called Advanced tools free on play store. with this you can see if some axis is stuck it non working. I tried it all and nothing seems to works except let it fall from the height of my hip on a carpet and that solved the problem! You can use this method as a last resort. But be careful from breaking the phone.
Works. XDI'm a little paranoid but I did something similar. With the case on I tapped the corner of the decice on the floor (vinyl). After every tap, I tested the rotation. Took about 3 or 4 good taps.