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[Bug 1347001] Re: [Greeter] is shown during a call

 

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Title:
  [Greeter] is shown during a call

Status in Dialer app for Ubuntu Touch:
  New
Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  Fix Committed
Status in The Unity 8 shell:
  In Progress
Status in “dialer-app” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “unity8” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  During a call, position the phone such that the proximity sensor is not enabled, i.e. put phone on table
  The screen shuts off
  In order to wake the phone up user needs to push power button
  * Screen should turn on when the phone is moved
  The greeter is also shown
  * Greeter should never be shown during an active call

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  Nor the any other lock screens

  See description below:
  Steps to reproduce:

  1. set up a passcode/passphrase on device
  2. lock device or wait until it locks automatically
  3. call device
  4. accept call
  5. wait until device locks screen (timeout) or lock manually via hard key button
  6. unlock device

  Actual result:
  The Greeter is shown and has to be moved out of the way and then user has to unlock device via the passcode/passphrase screen.

  Expected result:
  The device should not time out/lock on an active call. Even if the device locked manually (via hard key button) and unlocked again, user should be presented with the active call screen.
  If user tries to access contacts, add someone to the call or start a 2nd call or access settings, the passcode/passphrase screen should be presented to unlock device & user will be redirected to the correct action/function.

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