Back of the phone vibrates on high volume - LG V30 Questions & Answers

Is anyone else's phone's back vibrates when watching videos on high volume? It's driving me a little nuts. Especially the area in the middle around fingerprint reader.

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Proximity sensor hell?

I'm having a miserable time with my Thunderbolt all of a sudden. On every call the screen will go dark when i hold the phone to my head, but then inevitably it will light back up after around a minute. I've hung up on a ton of people and serenaded many more with dial tones.
How do i fix this?
after googling i've read a few generic android stories of people with long dark hair having issues like this. My hair does sometimes cover my ear. Do i just need to get a haircut?

[Q] Proximity Sensor settings too high?

Hi everyone,
funny thing happened to my Mozart. Whenever I make a call the screen shuts off like it should, but it doesn't turn on again when i remove it from my ear until the call has ended.
Which works fine if the other person hangs up, but it means I can't hang up. Whenever I reach a voicemail i have to take out the battery to hang up!
First i thought it was a rom issue, i had just gotten my hands on the mango beta when i first noticed it. I thought it might be buggy.
But the problem remains after hard reset and flashing with a different rom (pre-nodo & nodo).
I found out that the sensor still works. The screen is reactivated when i shine a bright light (halogen spot or so) onto it - but only for as long as the source shines onto the sensor, else the screen shuts off again. wierdly enough, direct sunlight doesnt seem to be enough to trigger it anymore.
since i upgraded my phone with a 32GB microSD I guess I'm not eligible for warranty, huh? but im pretty sure it happen long after and i didn't accidently break something while opening the phone.
very weird... any ideas?
I had this problem on the weekend.
I removed the matt screenGUARD, and the problem disapeared.
Also you can reactivate the screen by pressing the on/off button...
thanks for your comments.
unfortunately, I don't use a screen protector and the standby-button doesn't work during a call
I have this problem also, with stock 7392 rom. The sensor seems to work when dialing, but stops a short time after a call is connected.
The power button works for me to turn the screen back on however...
Where is the proximity sensor ?
where on the device is the proximity sensor located?
I have been having difficulty with the screen not switching on during phonecalls and I have to remove battery to end outgoing calls. Pressing the power button doesn't help either. I don't have a screenguard to remove.
The problem started not long after, but not immediately after my daughter dropped the phone down the toilet. It took a few days for the phone to gently dry out and it worked again except for some residual water between the screen and the glass.
Richard Fantom said:
where on the device is the proximity sensor located?
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The sensor is about 1 cm to the top and right of the htc logo. It's barely visible and it is dark violet. (Or something like that, I am not very good at naming colours.)
Anyway, I sometimes also experience problems with sensitivity with HTC Mozart, mostly during calls, especially when the proximity sensor has been activated. Sometimes the home button freezes after a call... It's a bit annoying.

[Q] Proximity Sensor during phone call

During a phone call, my proximity sensor doesnt seem to be sensitive enough. The screen turns off when I hold it to my ear, but when I pull away to look at the screen and interact with it, the screen either doesnt turn on or it will flash on and off again repeatedly. It seems that the phone cant detect that it is not near my head any more and should turn the screen back on.
Generally it wouldnt be a big deal since the screen does turn off when its held near my head, but when I needed to use the dial pad for a menu prompt it got really frustrating when trying to press in numbers with the screen switching on and off. (I just called Verizon CS recently and navigating through the menu was a pain with this screen going on and off).
I'm coming from the Samsung Charge which was very responsive: when you pulled the phone away from your head, the screen instantly turns on for you to press in keys or hang up. With the Rezound, it doesnt turn on most of the time and I have to press the power button (which will turn it on and then automatically off again...). The problem is alleviated if I'm in a very bright place (direct sunlight) so my guess is that the proximity sensor may not be sensitive enough to detect the difference between darkness and low lighting conditions. I'm sitting in a room with a 26W CFL lamp (so not too dark) and the Rezound has trouble turning the screen back on during a call when I pull the phone away from my ear.
Was wondering if anyone else exhibit this condition or if its just specific to my device (in which case I'll have to give Verizon a ring to get another replacement)?
I'm having the opposite problem. It unlocks itself a lot up against my head. My thunderbolt did this so bad I got a replacement thinking it was a defective proximity sensor. But it wasn't and I got in the habit of manually locking the screen on calls. But now my rezound does it but not as bad. I think htc sucks with proximity sensors cuz auto brightness is never programmed properly. It doesn't go dark enough compared to Samsung and motorola phones with auto brightness on. It only has about 3 brightness levels like in the HTC brightness widget, whereas stock Android has 5.
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I'm having the same problem. The sensor would force the phone screen off as soon as I make a phone call. The verizon rep had me hard-reset while I was on the phone with her. The same symptom arises after the hard reset and the phone is brand-new.
I had to reset to get her to send me another rezound replacement.
On this replacement, however, I'm having the same issue again. My gf's rezound doesn't seem to have the issue.
I'm having a second replacement sent now. This is pretty annoying.
The interesting thing is the issue comes and goes. One day the sensor wouldn't respond, and other days it works fine. Although I would say that the issue deteriorates over time and never improves.

[Q] MT4G screen(?) issue

Posting here after MANY hours of searching various forums.
I have a rooted s-off mytouch 4g, with Dark Unicorn JellyBean installed (4.1.1, I hope I remember the names right).
A few weeks ago it got wet. Worked great for two days after and then seemed to die. Would only go to the white HBoot screen, buttons didn't respond. Left it turned off several days, trying once in a while, and just as I was about to go sell it for parts - magic! came back to life. after 24 hours of regular and rather heavy use, suddenly the screen faded out. Double pressing the power button brought it back up, but after 2 minutes it faded again, then after one minute, and gradually got to the point where I can wake it up but it fades within a second and goes black. The phone is still on, I can answer calls, and if I double press the power button, for a second I can see my home screen, can unlock it, if I press the volume up I hear the sound it makes when it hits max volume, touching the screen at the right places produces the vibration of touching keys, etc...
When I take the battery out and put it back in, it turns on and at the beginning the screen is bright and clear, with the mytouch screen looking good. Then it goes to the screen with the wheel turning around the unicorn, still bright and crisp, but after 10-15 seconds, still with the unicorn, the screen fades to black again, and as described above can only be brought up for fractions of a second.
I'll be sooooooooooooo grateful to whomever can help with this.
Thanks,
Roy
Bouncing, please help
Stuck here, would be very grateful I'f anyone could help

Smashed my Oneplus One. What do I do?

While running for the train today, my trusty OPO decided to wiggle out of my pocket and fall onto the road. Didn't realise until I was halfway across the street, turned around and saw my phone on the road getting run over by another car. Screen is smashed in as expected, no display etc. Fortunately, after further testing, phone seems to be still alive, as it still rings when receiving notifications and calls. Power button seems to be working given the fact that if I hold it for long enough, I can feel it vibrate and see the backlight briefly illuminate, indicating that the phone is restarting. Volume buttons on the other hand, seem much less responsive, requiring significant pressure to activate, but still work to some extent.
These are the only signs of life that are coming from the phone. From this description, I would say that the phone is pretty much fully functional, however, there are certain things that are bothering me right now. The notification light is occasionally blinking red, which from my experience is something that only happens when the phone is low battery, which I am pretty sure is not the case here. Also, I can only see the backlight light up for the brief moment that the phone is restarted. The backlight does not light up at all if I just press the power button to wake the phone up from sleep.
As a poor uni student, I would much prefer it if I could keep the phone and just replace the screen, but if the blinking red notification light and unresponsive backlight is anything serious, please advise on what I should do.
Is it detected if you hook it up to a PC? Considering the age of the phone I would not throw good money after bad. I loved mine, but got a deal from my ISP for an S7 and gave it to my girlfriend who still has it. It's a great phone, but if you suspect anything besides the screen it might not be worth fixing. Take it to a shop and let them look at it. Parts might be difficult to come by as well. It wouldn't hurt to give OnePlus a call, they might be able to help you out.
Yes it is detected, everything seems fine apart from the blinking red notification light and its inability to wake the screen from sleep.
As for bringing it in to a shop, I must say that it would be almost impossible to find a shop that has heard of the OPO, given that it was never officially sold in Australia. Repairing the screen will be my own DIY job.

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