This is NOT a software issue! The aftermarket screens allow too much light into the proximity sensor.
== The Fix: ==
Black electrical tape. Cut two small holes with an Exacto knife (about the size of a ballpoint pen) exactly large enough to fit over the two sensors. Cut out the holes so that you have a small rectangle with two holes. Place the rectangle over the proximity sensors and the holes should line up.
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Thats it! Reconnect the "Faulty" screen and...VOILA!
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That's it! Reconnect the "faulty" screen and...VOILA!
This is NOT a software issue! The aftermarket screens allow too much light into the proximity sensor.
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**THE FIX**
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== The Fix: ==
Black electrical tape. Cut two small holes with an Exacto knife (about the size of a ballpoint pen) exactly large enough to fit over the two sensors. Cut out the holes so that you have a small rectangle with two holes. Place the rectangle over the proximity sensors and the holes should line up.
Thats it! Reconnect the "Faulty" screen and... VOILA!
This is NOT a software issue! The aftermarket screens allow too much light into the proximity sensor.
**THE FIX**
-
Black electrical tape, cut two small holes with an exacto knife (about the size of a ballpoint pen) exactly large enough to fit over the two sensors. Cut out the holes so you now have a small rectangle with two holes.
+
Black electrical tape. Cut two small holes with an Exacto knife (about the size of a ballpoint pen) exactly large enough to fit over the two sensors. Cut out the holes so that you have a small rectangle with two holes. Place the rectangle over the proximity sensors and the holes should line up.
-
Place the rectangle over the proximity sensors and the holes should line up.
-
-
Thats it!
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-
Reconnect the "Faulty" screen and... VOILA!
+
Thats it! Reconnect the "Faulty" screen and... VOILA!
This is NOT a software issue! The aftermarket screens allow too much light into the proximity sensor.
**THE FIX**
Black electrical tape, cut two small holes with an exacto knife (about the size of a ballpoint pen) exactly large enough to fit over the two sensors. Cut out the holes so you now have a small rectangle with two holes.
Place the rectangle over the proximity sensors and the holes should line up.
Thats it!
Reconnect the "Faulty" screen and... VOILA!