Lack of proximity sensor on 630 really affects 3rd party apps !

anon8959613

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As you might have come to know that 630 doesn't have a proximity sensor and instead makes use of the touch screen to lock the screen when on calls.
This works good on normal voice calls from phone.
But...... it is a disaster on 3rd party apps like skype and viber.
Not able to press on screen buttons while on the call. The display turns off automatically.
Even the navibar buttons sometimes.
Really really annoying !!!!! :angry:
 
Hmm, I never thought of this but it could indeed become a problem. Fortunately I don't Skype or Viber often so I'm OK, but I can see that as an important drawback.
 
I am still against the idea that 630 is an upgrade to 620. I mean No FFC, no flash, no Proximity Sensors, No proper hardware buttons. Sorry about the rant.

I feel sorry for you. I wish Microsoft can see this issue.
 
No problem here. But I don't use Skype or Viber..
Without all the stuff like no flash,sensors,low resolution still a good phone for 100?...i like it very much.
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I am still against the idea that 630 is an upgrade to 620. I mean No FFC, no flash, no Proximity Sensors, No proper hardware buttons. Sorry about the rant.

I feel sorry for you. I wish Microsoft can see this issue.
It is an upgrade to the 520. The 530 is now the new low end Phone line. Look at the price....
 
I completely agree with you, every time I want to end a call on viber, I'm waiting for the other person to end the call because I have to wait for about 10 seconds before the phone shows the call options.
It is very annoying.
 

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