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Screen Stays Off when making call...Can't END call

rag133

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Not sure how to fix this, but several times when I make a call and try to end it, the screen stays off and I cannot hit the END CALL button. This has happened a few times when I dialed the wrong number and wanted to just end the call before it connected, but when I flipped the phone back over from my ear it stayed off and the call kept going. Also, sometimes it will flash on for an instant then go back off again, still cannot end the calls.

Anyone know what is going on?
 
One of three things... (from easiest to hardest)

1 - You are covering the sensor with your hand, thumb, there is dirt on your screen, or your protective cover is blocking it. The sensor is at the top-left of the screen, just to the left of the MOTOROLA logo. Reboot phone, make a test call and test the sensor to see if it works, or if it was being covered up.

2 - You have a faulty sensor. Phone goes back to Verizon.

3 - The service that runs your phone app stopped running (force close). This happened to me once when I was experimenting with a 3rd party ROM. Either you need to figure out what app is conflicting with your phone app ... or go back to Verizon and have them reinstall the software on your phone.
 
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One of three things... (from easiest to hardest)

1 - You are covering the sensor with your hand, thumb, there is dirt on your screen, or your protective cover is blocking it. The sensor is at the top-left of the screen, just to the left of the MOTOROLA logo. Reboot phone, make a test call and test the sensor to see if it works, or if it was being covered up..

Top right. ;)
 
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i have the same problem sometimes. I think it has to do with the sensor because all i do it cover it up with my finger and then move it and the screen comes on. Fed-Ex Just dropped off my new phone cause my other one the screen was clicking and getting really loose so hopefully the sensor in the new one is better
 
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Mine's top left. Do you have your directions mixed up? :)

Sensors are in circled area.

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Also I have the same problem. And it's definitely software. It began happening right after 2.0.1
 
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I was reading this thread and laughing because I thought I knew the obvious answer. I was wrong. The sensor is on the top LEFT. To test this out you do not need to be on a call. All you have to do is be in a dork enough area for your soft keys at the bottom to be lit up. Now put your thumb over where you think the sensor is located. Now put you phone under a light source(lamp) and see if the soft key lights turn off. If they do not then you found the sensor. If they do,try another spot.
This a good fast way to check if your senor works.
I have a plasstic shield over my sensor and it works just fine. I have to amit when I first got my phone, I knew nothing of this sensor. I actually thought something was wrong because the keyboard light would turn on and off until I realizee I was sitting next to a lamp and was moving the phone to and from the light. The first time on a call was a shock too but I did then realize it was to conserve battery power.
The sensor is on TOP LEFT for sure,even though my old eyes can not see it. Another thing I have learned reading this forum.
 
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I was reading this thread and laughing because I thought I knew the obvious answer. I was wrong. The sensor is on the top LEFT. To test this out you do not need to be on a call. All you have to do is be in a dork enough area for your soft keys at the bottom to be lit up. Now put your thumb over where you think the sensor is located. Now put you phone under a light source(lamp) and see if the soft key lights turn off. If they do not then you found the sensor. If they do,try another spot.
This a good fast way to check if your senor works.
I have a plasstic shield over my sensor and it works just fine. I have to amit when I first got my phone, I knew nothing of this sensor. I actually thought something was wrong because the keyboard light would turn on and off until I realizee I was sitting next to a lamp and was moving the phone to and from the light. The first time on a call was a shock too but I did then realize it was to conserve battery power.
The sensor is on TOP LEFT for sure,even though my old eyes can not see it. Another thing I have learned reading this forum.
if your talking about the screen going black when on a call it's so your ear doesnt end the call for you, not as much about battery power
 
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