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posted 2014-08-09 19:41:16 +0200

[Bug] Screen won't turn on during an active call or when receiving calls

Hi,

My Jolla has been acting weird lately. When I call someone, the screen instantly turns off and I'm not able to turn it back on if the call is active. Pressing the power button only flashes the screen for around 0.1 seconds, which allows me to quickly press the "end call"-button and make the screen work again. Anything else, not a chance. The symptoms started a few months or so ago, and recently has been occuring in every single call.

Receiving phone calls is also bugged around 50% of the time. When receiving a call, the screen is blank and wont turn on, no matter what buttons you press. Only option here is to pull the battery or wait for the call to end and call back. After reboots the call receiving usually works just fine, and at some point just stops working.

I was thinking that maybe the proximity sensor's the culprit, but I recently enabled the Glance Screen and it's working just fine.

[Bug] Screen won't turn on during an active call or when receiving calls

Hi,

My Jolla has been acting weird lately. When I call someone, the screen instantly turns off and I'm not able to turn it back on if the call is active. Pressing the power button only flashes the screen for around 0.1 seconds, which allows me to quickly press the "end call"-button and make the screen work again. Anything else, not a chance. The symptoms started a few months or so ago, and recently has been occuring in every single call.

Receiving phone calls is also bugged around 50% of the time. When receiving a call, the screen is blank and wont turn on, no matter what buttons you press. Only option here is to pull the battery or wait for the call to end and call back. After reboots the call receiving usually works just fine, and at some point just stops working.

I was thinking that maybe the proximity sensor's the culprit, but I recently enabled the Glance Screen and it's working just fine.