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Re: [Linphone-users] Bugs: Connection stays active, auto answer ? + prox


From: Erwan Croze
Subject: Re: [Linphone-users] Bugs: Connection stays active, auto answer ? + proximity sensor
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2017 14:28:42 +0100
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Hello,

We are currently on the process to publish Linphone on a Fdroid repository since they can't compile Linphone to update her store.

If you are friendly with the use of APK, you can download our Linphone APK here:

https://www.linphone.org/releases/android/

We did lot of fix since Linphone Android 3.1 and the proximity sensor bug is fix.

Best regards,

Erwan Croze
Software Engineer - Belledonne-communications

On 09/03/2017 14:28, address@hidden wrote:
Hi,

When I contact a person which runs the current version of Linphone on
Google Play on a Samsung J5 with my version 3.1-fdroid on CM12 I get
connected directly through. I hear a number of rings, but the other side
does not hear any ringing and does not answer the call actively. Then I
can hear anything the microphone on the other end catches.
Frightening.
The other person that had installed linphone upon my recommendation has
uninstalled it now, also upon my recommendation.
Sorry, but no debug is possible as the other side is elderly.

I do not have this problem with other communication partners, albeit it
is often difficult for me to initiate a call. I cannot hear the other
side. It is mostly necessary that the other side calls me back.

One other error that I have on my Samsung Galaxy S2 is, that 1 out of 2
times even after hanging up or having lost connection, the proximity
sensor that switches off the display when holding the phone to the ear
keeps doing just that, so that a touch to the display in the top third
switches off the display. A reboot is necessary to fix this.
It is unclear to me, if linphone thinks the connection is still active,
or if it just forgets to deactivate the sensor. I am under the
impression, that it happens more often when the other side hangs up.

Best regards,
M


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