I'm having the same problem, and have asked a few times on the mailing
lists for more information, but have never seen any response from
anyone "in the know".

That issue that romario13 posted concludes by saying that the sensor
code has changed significantly in the cupcake branch. That's pretty
useless, and I wish that the poster would have said something like
"the functionality has changed in cupcake. now when the display is
off, if a partial wakelock is held, the sensors will continue to
function", or something that would indicate what has changed. Since
the poster didn't say anything like that, has anyone tried cupcake,
and can they comment on what has changed?

Unfortunately, one can't just try out cupcake in the emulator and see
what happens, they actually have to upgrade their phone. This is
really not something that I want to do, which is why it would be nice
if someone in the know could just comment on this.

Cheers,
Jordan

On Mar 27, 4:48 am, romario13 <romari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you a news or workarounds about this issue?
>
> I have ADP 1.1 and can to confirm this sensor behavior when screen is
> off.
>
> There is a closed issuehttp://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1685
>
> But i cannot understand: what is fixed? Statement onSensorChanged()
> receives correct data or not called when sceen is off?
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