Accidental hang ups and pressing buttons with my face while on a call
cynthusia
Newbie

I would say on 80% of my calls, the screen unlocks even when the phone is still next to my face - I am accidentally hanging up on a LOT of people. If I am lucky enough to NOT accidentally press the "call end" button, my cheek end ups pressing numbers or the mute button without realizing what's happened.

 

I can't live like this! I am actually starting to avoid using the droid for phone calls!

 

please help.

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ksxox10
Contributor - Level 2

cynthusia wrote:

I would say on 80% of my calls, the screen unlocks even when the phone is still next to my face - I am accidentally hanging up on a LOT of people. If I am lucky enough to NOT accidentally press the "call end" button, my cheek end ups pressing numbers or the mute button without realizing what's happened.

 

I can't live like this! I am actually starting to avoid using the droid for phone calls!

 

please help.


I have to tell you that I feel the same way. I am being ridiculed by my friends and husband because my phone can do all these amazing things, yet very rarely can I complete a phone conversation. I have been talking up my Droid to everyone because I thought that after the update it would get better. It hasn't. The same thing always happens. I am in the middle of a call and all of a sudden I feel a small vibration and the person on the other end of the phone can't hear me. I can hear them perfectly, but they can't hear me. I have turned off the privacy feature and done everything that has been suggested. It still doesn't work. This is my second Droid. I returned the first because of the same problem. I was hoping that I got a bad handset, but now feel that it is something more. I am just about ready to call it quits even though I love all the other things about this phone. This is a problem that is unacceptable. I have to be able to have conversations, or else the phone won't work for me.

 

I am truly bummed out by this!

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PPC_Dude
Contributor - Level 2

 


ksxox10 wrote:

cynthusia wrote:

I would say on 80% of my calls, the screen unlocks even when the phone is still next to my face - I am accidentally hanging up on a LOT of people. If I am lucky enough to NOT accidentally press the "call end" button, my cheek end ups pressing numbers or the mute button without realizing what's happened.

 

I can't live like this! I am actually starting to avoid using the droid for phone calls!

 

please help.


I have to tell you that I feel the same way. I am being ridiculed by my friends and husband because my phone can do all these amazing things, yet very rarely can I complete a phone conversation. I have been talking up my Droid to everyone because I thought that after the update it would get better. It hasn't. The same thing always happens. I am in the middle of a call and all of a sudden I feel a small vibration and the person on the other end of the phone can't hear me. I can hear them perfectly, but they can't hear me. I have turned off the privacy feature and done everything that has been suggested. It still doesn't work. This is my second Droid. I returned the first because of the same problem. I was hoping that I got a bad handset, but now feel that it is something more. I am just about ready to call it quits even though I love all the other things about this phone. This is a problem that is unacceptable. I have to be able to have conversations, or else the phone won't work for me.

 

I am truly bummed out by this!


 

I assume since you didn't mention the Eris specifically, that we are talking about the Motorola Droid.

 

It sounds like a proximity sensor problem or failure.  Do you have a screen protector on the phone?  If so, it's possible it could be interfering with the sensor.  Try making a call and holding the phone in one hand while slowly moving your other hand over the upper  left right portion of the screen.  You'll need to be close to the screen but not touching it about quarter to a half inch works on my phone.  If the screen never blanks, then there is either something wrong with the sensor or it is being blocked by something.

 

The Droid is supposed to turn of the screen once the phone is put up to your face for the exact reason that you are posting.  To keep you from accidentally dialing, muting, etc.

 

EDIT: When I said "upper left corner of the screen" I meant the "other left" or what most people consider the "upper right corner".

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ksxox10
Contributor - Level 2

Yes, it is a Mototola Droid. I have no screen protector. When it happened on my first phone I thought it was a sensor issue. But now I am wondering. I find it hard to believe that I could get two phones with the same flaw.

 

Thanks for your help!

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PPC_Dude
Contributor - Level 2

 


ksxox10 wrote:

Yes, it is a Mototola Droid. I have no screen protector. When it happened on my first phone I thought it was a sensor issue. But now I am wondering. I find it hard to believe that I could get two phones with the same flaw.

 

Thanks for your help!


 

Did you try the little test to check the sensor?  Did it work?

 

It's definitely possible that you could have gotten another one with a bad sensor.  I'm sure that your first one was not the only one with that defect.  However, I wouldn't go into any casinos any time soon with that kind of luck. lol

 

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ksxox10
Contributor - Level 2

PPC_Dude wrote:

 


ksxox10 wrote:

Yes, it is a Mototola Droid. I have no screen protector. When it happened on my first phone I thought it was a sensor issue. But now I am wondering. I find it hard to believe that I could get two phones with the same flaw.

 

Thanks for your help!


 

Did you try the little test to check the sensor?  Did it work?

 

It's definitely possible that you could have gotten another one with a bad sensor.  I'm sure that your first one was not the only one with that defect.  However, I wouldn't go into any casinos any time soon with that kind of luck. lol

 


 

I did try the test and the phone responded appropriately. The screen blsnked out when my finger was over, or near, the sensor. When I moved my finger away, the screen came back.

 

I hate the idea of returning my Droid again. There is nothing else that I really want out there. However, not being able to complete phone calls is a real problem for me. Again, this is my 2nd Droid and I am concerned about switching it for a new one.

 

Thanks!

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Firebat
Newbie

Could it be a app you installed that set up to not turn the screen off?  I had a app I didnt pay attention that did that and left my screen on for an hour before I realized it. 

 

 

Otherwise not sure.  I havnt had a hang up yet.

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emilynicol2
Enthusiast - Level 3

This happens to me too - frustrating - I thought it was just me. Another thing that has happened to me is, after I hang up the phone with someone, a few seconds later my phone may randomly dial a number in the recent call log. So far it has accidentally dialed 2-3 people.

 

Has anyone found a solution to these issues?

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PPC_Dude
Contributor - Level 2

 


emilynicol2 wrote:

This happens to me too - frustrating - I thought it was just me. Another thing that has happened to me is, after I hang up the phone with someone, a few seconds later my phone may randomly dial a number in the recent call log. So far it has accidentally dialed 2-3 people.

 

Has anyone found a solution to these issues?


 

Download an free app called "Not Call Log" in the market.  You can set it to automatically take you back to the Home screen after you hang up.

 

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ksxox10
Contributor - Level 2

I am sorry that other people are experiencing the hang up problem like myself. As I said before, I am already on my second Droid. I replaced my first one for the same problem. Not being able to complete phone calls is a deal breaker for me. I hate to switch phones but I feel I have no choice.

 

Here is the question for you all- what phone should i now get? Shoukd I go with the Eris? How abour Omnia II? This is making me cringe. I really love my Droid. I have to have a phone that works, though.

 

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