I first thought there was some problem with my Pinephone's screen or its driver since it turns off randomly, e.g. while web browsing. After a while I realised that this happens when I have my fingers close to the top front of the phone - i.e. this is caused by the proximity sensor.
Has anyone else noticed this? Shouldn't the proximity sensor only be active during a phone call?
I remember that we used the proximity sensor on the N900 as a button. Good times.
With the phone in portrait mode, if I have my fingers near the front top left area (left of the ear speaker, above the screen), the screen blanks. This is really not an issue in portrait mode, but in landscape mode my index finger often ends up there at rest. So it's quite annoying.
I see now, yes it is very annoying. The link @bitnik provided is 6 months old and it doesn't look anything is done. I don't think to turn the sensor off should be the option if this also blocks fading when is need it.
I have the same issue on pinephone CE with all the latest updates as of today. Anything hovering over the top left corner of the phone will activate the proximity sensor and dim the screen to black. The proximity censor should only be activated during an active phone call right?