Where the heck is it located? I thought the small circle just left of the speaker grill was it, but that's the proximity sensor.
I thibk its in the speaker
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Perhaps my problem is that it doesn't work with Juice Defender's beta brightness adjustments. Turned those off and it's somewhere in the speaker area for sure.
lyric911 said:
Where the heck is it located? I thought the small circle just left of the speaker grill was it, but that's the proximity sensor.
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You are correct. It's a combination proximity and ambient light sensor (same as on the original Evo).
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First I noticed that my Haptic keys no longer light on. The phone is not rooted.But I have a feeling its my proximity sensor.
I was using tab tab app to unlock the screen.
Tried it again and its not working.
Any ideas.
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What are the two "dots" between the proximity sensor and the mic? Thanks!
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The "Dots" are from left to right:
Front camera, proximity sensor, light sensor. The "mic" is not - it is the earpiece (a speaker)
LenAsh said:
The "Dots" are from left to right:
Front camera, proximity sensor, light sensor. The "mic" is not - it is the earpiece (a speaker)
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Ah thank you!
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The first proximity sensor next to the front speaker has like a red infra red light..
Anyone else notice this?
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Mine does the same thing. It's for the direct call feature for texting. If you turn direct call off in your motion settings you won't see it anymore.
It's the proximity sensor.
It is OK to light up and it will do that with any application that uses it.
It's much more noticeable in the dark.
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yup its the proximity sensor.
its the sensor that turns off the screen when you place the phone near the ear, so that you don't activate touch functionality of the screen by mistake.
The infrared is for Smart Alert that turns on after the predetermined time you have your screen to turn off. It will turn red for like 2 seconds to see if youre still facing the phone. If it doesnt detect your face the screen will dim as usual.
The smart stay feature uses the front facing camera not the proximity sensor. The proximity sensor is the sensor closest to the speaker grill.
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sage3 said:
The smart stay feature uses the front facing camera not the proximity sensor. The proximity sensor is the sensor closest to the speaker grill.
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I don't know if that exactly accurate as I have seen the eye icon show up for about a second while my phone was not in front of me and the proximity sensor turns red. After this my screen dims. Its possible they work in conjunction.
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Odd I don't get a red dot.. but my put to ear thing works.
It's really dim. I only saw it at night in the dark.
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Hello,
Today I had a couple i777's taken apart that I was fiddling with while I replaced the screen on one, and noticed that there is a location (facing the screen, the top right hand corner) that is just a metal brick. Possibly a heat sink, that could easily be drilled out to install a LED light for notifications! Then I was thinking about the location for soldering the light on, and thought.. Why not solder in line with the camera LED? There are apps that use the camera LED for flash notifications, right?
The only thing is, the camera LED would flash when the notification LED flashed.. Also there could only be 1 color LED, and visa versa, so if you took a picture with flash, notification LED would blink. Not too big of a problem though right? There would not need to be any drilling of the screen either.
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You would need a current limiting resistor for the new notification led. If you make the same current available to that led as the high power flash led, you will release the magic smoke.
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You would need a current limiting resistor for the new notification led. If you make the same current available to that led as the high power flash led, you will release the magic smoke.
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Right of course! All LEDs need resisters, but some come in Little light sister packages
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Or you could use the softkeys for notifications like the rest of us
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You would need a current limiting resistor for the new notification led. If you make the same current available to that led as the high power flash led, you will release the magic smoke.
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Hahahaha
Where's the fun in that? Lol and they are shaped as weird objects.
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I'm sorry but this idea will never work
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I use an app called NoLED that works fine for me.
That's not really true. Lol
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Miami_Son said:
I use an app called NoLED that works fine for me.
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well stated
Hi, what are the two dots beside the front camera in the s3?
One is the proximity sensor to turn off screen during a call and the other is light sensor to detect the intensity of the light of the surroundings and adjust the screen brightness accordingly when set to auto.
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bushako said:
One is the proximity sensor to turn off screen during a call and the other is light sensor to detect the intensity of the light of the surroundings and adjust the screen brightness accordingly when set to auto.
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Ah thanks! is there any catalogue on the web to show the individual aspects of the s3? with regards to the parts on the front and back.
Ev0d3vil said:
Ah thanks! is there any catalogue on the web to show the individual aspects of the s3? with regards to the parts on the front and back.
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Yes. Page 12 of the S3 User manual, which you can google
Users manual also posted on Samsung support and its posted on XDA .
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