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Thanks Tom. So "landing event" means contact over the screen, right? Sounds good (only risk could be that clothes rubbing could unlock, since WP lockscreen unlocks by just half inch swiping).


Wondering, won't the proximity sensor prevent the power button to activate the screen(if proximity detected)?


Regards,

JD

Steps for testing this (if anyone got a 920 in his hands):


1. Set lockscreen timeout to 30 secs

2. Cover the proximity sensor (upper area of the phone)
3. Power off / Power on
4. Repeatedly touch the lock screen with any object during 30 seconds (say once every 5 secs or so)

After 30 seconds, will it power OFF? or will continue ON forever?

The issue explained/illustrated in detail:


Nature of Windows Phone buttons
Pressing either the power button or the camera button will cause the device screen to turn on, even when the proximity sensor detects proximity.


The lockscreen behavior
Upon power on, screen lights up and shows the lockscreen (or camera), which runs a timeout to auto power off the device if screen is not touched in X seconds.

But if screen is touched, the timeout counter is restarted, so continuous touching could lead into a loop, the "death loop" which won't let the device to power off (standby) and will consume battery life.


New touchscreen technology
The Nokia Lumia 920 comes with a touchscreen that reacts to touch from pretty much any material such as metal or clothes. This can be dangerous.


So here is a theory 
When the phone is inside a pocket or bag it can be touched by other objects. These objects can press buttons and can touch/rub the screen. This will initiate the "death loop" for who knows how much time, could be minutes or hours, depends on how active the user is since body movement will produce friction between objects/clothes and touchscreen:




The "death loop" will drain battery and battery is precious.


Solution?

Should be simple: screen must not power on if the proximity sensor detects proximity. Current version of Windows Phone does not take care of this. The big question is: will Windows Phone 8 take care of this? Is the Lumia 920 a potential battery drainer?

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Hi Robert, any progress? if not please help us find anyone interested in doing translation.
Thanks. Will send you Handyscan files to your email.
Thanks jwalker and mwuest, you have been assigned to moBudget and Handyscan respectively. You will receive the files in a while.

@mwuest, we don't have your email please write to mail (at) jdbpocketware.com