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[Q] Unresponsive Pressure, Temperature , Humidity sensors? topic






Hi guys

I've got a week-old SM-910T, which I loaded TWRP and rooted the moment I received it. I've taken great care of the device so far, and everything has been working great for the past few days.

I was on a plane last night and monitoring a few of the sensors (I wanted to see how cabin pressure changes during the course of the flight). I lost GPS lock a few minutes after takeoff (probably because of the metal plane shell). Then out of curiosity I did an "A-GPS reset" and "compass calibration" with the "GPS Status & Toolbox" app from Play Store, and rebooted the phone, hoping to re-establish a GPS a lock. When the system loaded up again, I noticed that my Barometer was now stuck at 1011.4 hPa, and my Temperature & Humidity sensors are either reading 0 in some apps, or not recognized at all by others such as AndroSensor? This freaked me out a bit, because these sensors were all working fine moments earlier, and I know I hadn't mis-handled the hardware any way, by dropping the phone for example. The "GPS Status & Toolbox" app was now also crashing on first run after reboot (second time it goes in).

I have tried to factory reset and the problem persists. I have also tried to wipe all (system, data, cache+dalvik cache) and re-installed stock rom. I also tried to flash the latest official kernel. But the problem with these 3 sensors is persisting. It there something silly I could just be missing? Something I could try?

Surely the hardware could not have gone bad so fast, and with such sheer coincidence? This phone is brand new, and it's my second attempt at the Note 4, after having returned a SM-910V when realizing that it was bootloader-locked! :( Should I just try contact Samsung?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions






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