on 30-03-2014 03:12
on 30-03-2014 03:12
on 30-03-2014 07:04
on 30-03-2014 07:04
Hi and Welcome to the Forum @Anonymous
The first thing to do is reboot your phone.
Occasionally just turning the phone off and on helps with most glitches.
If your model of phone allows it remove the battery for a few seconds too.
If that does not help then please reply back with your model number and we may be able to assist further.
This could involve going into the phones settings or the performing of a Hard Reset.
A hard reset procedure can be found by performing a google search such as " Hard Reset of the Nokia ****
Try to make a back up of your data via a Pc Suite to save your data as such a procedure can delete your saved data.
Take care.
on 30-03-2014 08:40
on 30-03-2014 08:40
on 30-03-2014 10:44
on 30-03-2014 10:44
on 30-03-2014 20:14
on 30-03-2014 20:14
Hi Thank you for replying,
I've done both the remove battery & and restored my phone, but neither have worked.
The model number is a nokia 520
on 30-03-2014 20:20
Hi,
If a hard reset has not helped and nor has other advice on here then perhaps perform a google search and or leave a post on Nokia discussions.
A final avenue would be a Nokia Carepoint.
on 30-03-2014 20:57
HI i've took the screen protector off, but it's still doing it 😞
on 30-03-2014 21:01
@Anonymous wrote:HI i've took the screen protector off, but it's still doing it 😞
That's a shame.
Sometimes the most simple solution is the one that works.
on 30-03-2014 21:43
on 30-03-2014 21:43
This sounds like the proximity sensor that is at fault.The proximity sensor is reading covered, similar to taking a call, putting it up to your face & screen blanks so you don't inadvertently hit the screen.
The screen gets switched off during a phone call when the proximity sensor is covered. This is done to avoid accidental touch screen actions when you are in a call. What happens when you press the power (lock) key whilst in a call?
At the top of the screen (somewhere - look for a recessed hole barely discernable, below screen) is the proximity sensor, either it's blocked or heat from the device is causing the screen to come away from the housing, thus effectively blocking the sensor (it works on a specific gap).
Push in on the upper right hand corner of the screen, see if that fixes it. Has the phone been dropped or repaired? Or is there some dust under the screen ? Has this just started or has it always always did this ?
I see you have checked that it isn't the screen protector, but could it be your case that is covering the sensor?
Do you have all the latest updates installed on your phone for apps and operating system, ie have you upgraded to Black?