Does the tilt 2 have auto portrait function? When I look at my album, my pictures automatically are in landscape mode regardless of the orientation of the phone. When I look at my text messages, they can go into landscape mode depending on the orientation of the phone.
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Has anyone figued out a way to switch screen mode by just pulling out the keyboard on the Sx66
Is there a way to adjust how much you need to turn the phone before it switches from portrait to landscape? I just put my phone down and if it is not absolutely straight it switches to landscape. Is there an app or some setting?
Tried a search but did not find an answer.
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Ok I turned off auto rotation. its VERY annoying when I am lying in bed browsing and the stinking think keeps rotating the screen.
problem is now "I CAN'T" rotate when I need to.
core problem is pictures. it keeps rotating my pictures.
so its displaying pictures 90' off axis. the only pictures it does not rotate are ones I shoot in portrait. those the picture axis remains inline with the screen axis.
but if I shoot a landscape picture (phone on its side) it DISPLAYS it rotated in PORTRAIT orientation (ie using 1/3 the screen) instead of LEAVING IT the same axis as the screen not the phone.
since I don't have auto rotation turned on .... I can't "rotate" the picture by tilting the phone again.
is there a way to STOP the camera auto rotating or adding rotation info to exif ie anyway to force ALL pics to rotate to the same axis as the screen (long side to long side)
OR is there a way for me to FINE TUNE auto rotation so its not so stinking sensitive? IE make it so I have to tilt A LOT FURTHER before it "rotates" and then I could turn auto rotation back on ???
Install smart rotator
Turn on rotation
Go into the app and turn everything to auto rotate
Than turn off everything you don't want to rotate
This order works best...if you did the opposite you will have some issues with the camera at least thats what I found.
NOTE: This will not fix the home screen issue.
Installed the app so far working very well. thank you for the suggestion. I wish I could justchange the angle that triggers the shift.
This is kind of a moot problem but here goes. I have the Samsung book cover and I use the day note feature. Up until a little bit ago when I opened the top it would display the day note in landscape mode. Now it always displays in portrait mode regardless of the tablet's orientation. I disabled the day note feature and the lock screen is being displayed in portrait mode regardless of orientation. After unlocking it will go to landscape mode. Is their any way to get the landscape orientation back on the lock screen or when using day note?
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ElAguila said:
This is kind of a moot problem but here goes. I have the Samsung book cover and I use the day note feature. Up until a little bit ago when I opened the top it would display the day note in landscape mode. Now it always displays in portrait mode regardless of the tablet's orientation. I disabled the day note feature and the lock screen is being displayed in portrait mode regardless of orientation. After unlocking it will go to landscape mode. Is their any way to get the landscape orientation back on the lock screen or when using day note?
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I noticed that your phone was rooted, so if you have Xposed Framework installed, a few modules have auto rotate disable as default. I am only offering this advice, because I ran across this same problem.
If you don't have xposed Framework or Modules installed, check to make sure auto rotate is enabled.
I have noticed that when I take a selfie, and then click on it to view it, it displays normally for a second, but then auto-blurs the selfie. I don't actually like that- I'd rather see the real image, not a beauty-filtered one. How can I turn off whatever mechanism is doing this?
Are you talking about the blur/bokeh in portrait mode or face retouching? Portrait mode will blue the background while keeping the subject in focus. There is also an icon on the top left corner of the camera that looks like a face with a star on it which adjusts face retouching. Options are off, natural or soft. This is on both camera and portrait mode.
Additionally for photos you've already taken in portrait, when viewing them in the camera roll there are two copies of the image and you can toggle the bokeh/blur on and off.