Hi all,
Three years pased. We faced the same problem. Sensors turn off after 
turning off the screen. Wake lock does not always help. Is this bug fixed? 
 In what version is it fixed (2х, 4x)?

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Regards,
Pavel Konovalov

пятница, 28 августа 2009 г., 18:04:11 UTC+3 пользователь polymorph написал:
>
> Hi, 
> I have written an application (a service) that uses the accelerometer 
> to detect movement, and up until recently this has worked fine when 
> the device was in standby.   It has been regularly tested on HTC G1 
> and Magic and tested specifically to work under these conditions, but 
> it seems that a recent Firmware upgrade may have broken this (my Magic 
> stopped working in this scenario since the last firmware I think, a 
> few weeks ago).  I have recently acquired an HTC Hero and this also 
> fails to get the notifications. 
>
> What seems to occur now, is that the 
> SensorEventListener.OnSensorChanged() messages are not occuring at all 
> in standby, and they continue once the device is switched back on. 
>
> The application also checks for other changes such as GPS location 
> changes, and these continue to work in standby, so I would expect the 
> sensor messages to also continue to get through as they did 
> previously. 
>
> I have tried a wakelock, but only the full, screen-on wakelock allows 
> it to work, which is undesirable behaviour. 
>
> Can anyone help?  This has effectively broken my Android Market 
> application :( 
>

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