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Foward facing camera on front?

Cover it with your finger - you'll see the screen dim, because the phone now thinks you are in the dark and don't need the screen to be as bright.

Cover it while you're on a call - you'll see the screen go black, because the phone now thinks that you have it to your ear, and doesn't want you to "cheek-dial" anything.

That's about all it's used for, really... at least that I've noticed ;)

I turned off the auto-dim option because I always seemed to cover it up when I put it into landscape mode, so my screen was always randomly switching back and forth between dim and bright... very annoying.
 
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ahhh ok thanks, it has been bugging me ever since i got the phone and have been searching and couldnt find anything on the subject. thats cool about the auto dim and autolock when on call, i thought it used the accelerameter or something to know you moved the phone. i feel dumb.
 
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They call it the 'Proximity Sensor' in the manual. This is sort of a mis-naming, since it clearly detects light. The proximity to your face, for sure, is accounted for by having the light blocked (and therefore the screen dim on a phone call, then light back up when you remove it from your face).
not really. try making a call when its pitch black. the phone will be lit, then go dim when you put it to your face, then light back up when you pull away. it is a proximity sensor in every sense of the word.
 
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very strange debate..odd results

in a pitch black room if you make a call it will indeed stay lit until you cover the sensor

in a light room if you take a flashlight and cover the sensor it will NOT sense it. if you turn the flashlight off, it WILL sense it...

very strange...like a combo proximity/light sensor

AFAIK there are 2 sensors the ambient light sensor and the one he -vv- is talking about which is the proximity sensor
Has anyone noticed another circle/diode below and to the right of the proximity sensor? You can only see it in direct sunlight. Not sure what that is and I don't think it mentions it in the manual.
 
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