Screen goes to sleep

I noticed while on a call, the screen turns off, and when I go to complete the call, that it does not save so I can see the end key. I find I have to press the power button to get the screen to wake up so I can see the end key.

So have no idea how to solve this problem?

The proximity sensor turns off the screen when you put the phone to your ear. This is to ensure that you don't accidentally "Press" buttons with your cheeks while talking on the phone. The screen should light upward when you pull on the phone to your ear.

If you use a BT headset or speaker, then bammers is right, that most likely is the time-out of the screen turn off the screen. In this case, then press the power button to re - turn on the screen.

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