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I have a strange problem, maybe someone can help me out ? I did search but found no solution.
This week I was finally able to replace my N900 LCD after I broke it.
But since the replace my proximity sensor is always 'true' when the keyboard is closed. So my screen stays black until i unlock or open the keyboard. Very unpractical for recieving phonecalls or stopping my wakeup alarm. When I check my sensor in HealthCheck, it switches to True when i close the keyboard, but works fine when the keyboard is open.
I haven't reflashed (yet), but maybe someone is familiar with this problem ? I doesn't seem a software issue because HealthCheck perfectly explains why my screens stays black, the proximity sensor thinks it is always covered
Anyone an idea ?
Any help is much appreciated ...
Kind regards,
Wimmme