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1 | initial version | posted 2016-07-20 10:20:08 +0200 |
I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
2 | No.2 Revision |
Edit: concerns only users who want to enable developer mode and use this.
I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
3 | No.3 Revision |
Edit: concerns only users who want to enable developer mode and use this.
I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
@JoHe : Your edit was wrong, so I took it away. You can't just assume that I'm using that patch, which I didn't.
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I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
@JoHe :
Your edit was wrong, so I took it away. You can't just assume that I'm I was using that patch, which I didn't.
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I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
@JoHe :
Your edit was wrong, so I took it away. You can't just assume that I was using that patch, which I didn't.didn't. If you have something to add, then comment. If you have an answer for my predicament, then answer.
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I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
@JoHe :
Your edit was wrong, so I took it away. You can't just assume that I was using that patch, which I didn't. If you have something to add, then comment. If you have an answer a solution for my predicament, then answer.
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I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
@JoHe : Your edit was wrong, so I took it away. You can't just assume that I was using that patch, which I didn't. If you have something to add, then comment. If you have a solution for my predicament, then answer.
I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
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I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
Edit:
Am I really the only one experiencing this, or am I the only one using a booklet/wallet case?
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I have this very weird issue with the light sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peak peek feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
Edit:
Am I really the only one experiencing this, or am I the only one using a booklet/wallet case?
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I have this very weird issue with the light proximity sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peek feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
Edit:
Am I really the only one experiencing this, or am I the only one using a booklet/wallet case?
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I have this very weird issue with the proximity sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peek feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
Edit:
Am I really the only one experiencing this, or am I the only one using a booklet/wallet case?
I have this very weird issue with the proximity sensor on my Jolla C. I like to use the low-power-mode to check time, since I don't own a regular watch. Thing is that it works perfect if I use my Jolla C clean, with no cover case, but as soon as I put my phone into any wallet case (I've tried two different), the sneak peek feature stops working. I don't have this problem with my first Jolla. When opening the cover case, the clock shows nicely.
Any ideas about what could be the problem? Is it possible to fine tune the sensor, any way?
Edit:
Am I really the only one experiencing this, or am I the only one using a booklet/wallet case?