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<blockquote data-quote="DEVRAJ BARIA" data-source="post: 2417766" data-attributes="member: 96049"><p>The virtual proximity sensor is there on Mi/poco/redmi phones,too. I was MIUI and Mi device user from very long time. All budget and even 45k phone doesn't have dedicated proximity sensor. Resulting the same issue you are facing. My brother bought mi11x on launch day thinking newer model will not have that issue and to his surprise that was the worst phone him to buy. He tried to live with it; but eventually it started heating screen while he was on call. Sorry i am not the person you wanted the answer from. But since it is widespreaded and happend to me,too; thought of sharing.</p><p></p><p>Just a note: The clear way of finding out whether you phone has dedicated proximity sensor or not is to find another phone camera, start a call, and point camera at the sensor area. If it flashes velvet/purple; device has dedicated proximity sensor. If it doesn't flash; then it uses virtual proximity sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEVRAJ BARIA, post: 2417766, member: 96049"] The virtual proximity sensor is there on Mi/poco/redmi phones,too. I was MIUI and Mi device user from very long time. All budget and even 45k phone doesn't have dedicated proximity sensor. Resulting the same issue you are facing. My brother bought mi11x on launch day thinking newer model will not have that issue and to his surprise that was the worst phone him to buy. He tried to live with it; but eventually it started heating screen while he was on call. Sorry i am not the person you wanted the answer from. But since it is widespreaded and happend to me,too; thought of sharing. Just a note: The clear way of finding out whether you phone has dedicated proximity sensor or not is to find another phone camera, start a call, and point camera at the sensor area. If it flashes velvet/purple; device has dedicated proximity sensor. If it doesn't flash; then it uses virtual proximity sensor. [/QUOTE]
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