User level: Level 6. 12,905 points. You could try to test the sensor by making a call in front of mirror and seeing if the screen dims when you put the phone up to your face. If it works there it may be an issue with the app or the screen protector may still be causing an issue. As KiltedTim said if you suspect it's the screen protector you
The sensor detects objects up to 10 cm away. When the sensor detects an object that is close, the screen turns off. There is no single point where the proximity state switches between "near" and "far", but instead a buffer range. When the state is "far", the object must be up to 5 cm from the sensor in order to change the state to "near".
Past 30 Days: 16. All Time: 739. When i used to repair iPhones professionally overheating proximity sensors where pretty much always the result of a damaged flex cable or a component coming loose from the flex cable. You will have to replace it and it should solve your problem. - iPhone 7 Plus.
However, those iPhone 4 users experiencing the proximity sensor issue, or iPhone 3G users cursed with poor performance under iOS 4 are ecstatic over the release of iOS 4.1. Apple never really
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