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Galaxy S1. Clean the screen around the camera and sensor.
2. Check for software updates in Settings > Software update.
3. Reset the sensor: Dial *#0*# select Sensor, and restart the device.
4. Clear the cache partition: Power off, then press Volume Up + Power, and select Wipe Cache Partition.
5. Use Safe Mode: Restart in Safe Mode to check for app conflicts.
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