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<html><head><meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="content-type"><title>Proximity Sensor</title></head>
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<body><h1><a name="Proximity_Sensor"></a>Proximity Sensor</h1>Proximity
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sensor is a feature which enables the phone to detect the presence of
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any object without physically touching it. The sensor turns off the
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touch screen and avoids any unwanted input, when the user brings the
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phone near his ear. It also detects phone cases in some brands and
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turns off the display when the phone is put inside the case, saving
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<h1><b style=""><a name="Proximity_Sensor"></a>Proximity Sensor<o:p></o:p></b></h1>
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<p class="MsoNormal">A proximity sensor deactivates the display and touchscreen
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when the handset is brought near the face during a call. This saves battery
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power and prevents unintentional inputs from the user's face and ears.
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Proximity sensor in some handsets (like BlackBerry) also senses cases and
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holsters to detect whether the phone is in or out of the holster. This
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technology in such phones allows users to modify different notification
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settings when the phone is inside the case.</p><p class="MsoNormal">See Also</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proximity_sensor">Proximity
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Sensor</a></p>
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