Hello everybody,
I have problem with stock Camera application on HTC One X. Everytime when I start Camera app, app just exit and stay in recent apps. I read a lot of different topics about HTC One X camera problems over this forum but nothing helped.
One thing worked but I made mistake. When I turned on my phone today, after 3 months, there was HTC available updates. Actually three updates. One of them was stock Camera app. I have installed that applications and tried again stock Camera and it worked.
My mistake was that I wanted to delete all trash from phone and do hard reset, after that, stock Camera application don't work again and HTC don't send application update again.
I tried to overheat G-sensor (not working)
I tried different camera apps form Google Play (all working) just stock Camera app don't work.
My phone isn't rooted.
Does anybody know, how to force (or something like that) HTC to send stock Camera application update again?
I tried standard ways, Settings > About > Software update (there is no any update), *#*#checkin#*#*, clear google firmware data... nothing helped.
Solution
After hours of playing with phone -> solution:
1) Go to Apps manager > All > Search for updater > Clear data
2) Go to Settings > About > Software update
If problem still persist, wait few hours/days and try again, update should come.
After updating stock camera application, everything work as usual.
No so lucky for mine .both camera,s are dead .
Related
I recently tried out CM 7.1 and to my surprise the "Gallery 3D by Rayman50" force installed itself after i launched the market, now i cant remove it anymore. I went back to my previous rom (2.3.4 stock tmobile rooted) I did a fresh install ,wiped all system data, cache,etc... and as soon as i sign into market on the stock 2.3.4 rooted rom, the app is back on and installed. I even disabled auto synch and auto back up to prevent the install but it hasn't helped. I had the stock 2.3.4 rooted rom before and didnt have the issue, it started all after installing CM 7.1 a few days ago. Anyone else having this problem?
thanks
Not per se, but I'd guess that this is somehow connected to backing up your settings to your google account. So it's probably still set for automatic download (had this with different apps before).
I'd just let all apps install automatically via the android market and then uninstall it with titanium backup. When your device next syncs with your google account, it should remove the 3d gallery so this won't happen again. (You'd obviously have to activate auto-backup again for this to work)
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on JB CyanogenMod 10 gallery dont see photos
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The OP said nothing about jellybean, and from your other posts seems you're post-padding.
I have Xperia Arc LT15i with android 4.0.4 build number 4.1.B.0.587.
When I start camera, camera don’t start but the message "Unfortunately, Camera has stopped" is showed and that’s all.
I tried to reset me phone to factory setting but camera still don’t work.
Have you some ide a or advice how can I solve this problem?
If your camera used to work well and you did not make any change with your phone such as installing new rom, editing system files ... then you may get a hardware problem, bring your phone to repair service. However, you also should try other tests (if you can) to make sure it is hardware problem not software. You should use other camera apps from google store or install a new rom.
My first suggestion would be to clear data of all camera related apps. Settings - Applications - All, look for apps that may be related to camera, and then clear data of these (yes, one by one).
Due some problems with my HTC ONE (M7) i had to return it to the store and use my backup phone (HTC ONE V).
It has been a while since i used it, but before switching to my new phone, everything worked fine.
After more then a year, i need to re-use my HTC ONE V and i want to make the best of it till i get my other one back.
But after trying to install some apps i bumped in to some problems. When i looked up the apps in the Play Store, i didn't get the apps i searched for.
Later it asked me to do updates on the apps that were still on it (since they haven't been updated for over a year) but when i pressed to update them, nothing happened.
When i noticed that, i wanted to try updating them manually but when i opened up the app page's, it told me my device isn't compatible (which is weird since the apps are already on the phone).
I tried a method i see a lot with Google Play issues which is deleting the Google Play updates so it goes back to the state it was in when i got the phone and letting it update again, but it doesn't update anymore.
When i look at my devices on Google Play in my browser, i see the phone standing in the list but it says it hasn't been used for over a year. My email is linked to my Google Play on my phone so i tried installing apps by pressing install on the browser version but again nothing happened.
Is there a way to fix this problem?
I am considering doing a factory reset if there is no solution but i would like to avoid that.
JellyFox said:
Due some problems with my HTC ONE (M7) i had to return it to the store and use my backup phone (HTC ONE V).
It has been a while since i used it, but before switching to my new phone, everything worked fine.
After more then a year, i need to re-use my HTC ONE V and i want to make the best of it till i get my other one back.
But after trying to install some apps i bumped in to some problems. When i looked up the apps in the Play Store, i didn't get the apps i searched for.
Later it asked me to do updates on the apps that were still on it (since they haven't been updated for over a year) but when i pressed to update them, nothing happened.
When i noticed that, i wanted to try updating them manually but when i opened up the app page's, it told me my device isn't compatible (which is weird since the apps are already on the phone).
I tried a method i see a lot with Google Play issues which is deleting the Google Play updates so it goes back to the state it was in when i got the phone and letting it update again, but it doesn't update anymore.
When i look at my devices on Google Play in my browser, i see the phone standing in the list but it says it hasn't been used for over a year. My email is linked to my Google Play on my phone so i tried installing apps by pressing install on the browser version but again nothing happened.
Is there a way to fix this problem?
I am considering doing a factory reset if there is no solution but i would like to avoid that.
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What if you try to:
* delete Google Play data?
* install the newest gapps compatible with the ROM you are currently using? Wipe Cache and Dalvik after that.
* update Google Play App in the first place?
A problem a friend of mine is having with his HTC One M8.
As of today, all his stock apps keep crashing immediately on launch. Like the Gallery, YouTube app, etc. etc.
The apps don't start, just the message 'unfortunately, YouTube has stopped.' with the option to send a report or press 'ok'.
This only happens with the stock apps. 3rd party apps like Whatsapp all work fine.
The phone is fully stock by the way, running Marshmallow.
What I've tried so far:
- Full factory reset + wipe
- Remove cache via recovery
- Uninstall Android System Webview
- Change time/date and change it back
None of this has helped so far. Has anyone got a clue what is happening here and how to solve it?
Hi all,
My camera app freezes each time I open it, i tried safe reboot, restart, reboot and factory reset.
The only solution was after the factory reset the app worked again for 1 day.
Any ideas?
Mine has the same problem, but factory reset didn't help it. I'm on stock marshmallow
Solution to camera lag:
After multiple factory resets and reinstalls I found out the solution.
The camera lag is caused by HTC Speak app update.
I don't know what link this has with the camera but number of people have reported it
So in order to fix this perform the following steps:
1-uninstall HTC Speak Update
2-force close camera app
3-restart the device
These steps worked for me.
Camera is working fine now and maybe a even snappier.
TahirZX said:
Solution to camera lag:
After multiple factory resets and reinstalls I found out the solution.
The camera lag is caused by HTC Speak app update.
I don't know what link this has with the camera but number of people have reported it
So in order to fix this perform the following steps:
1-uninstall HTC Speak Update
2-force close camera app
3-restart the device
These steps worked for me.
Camera is working fine now and maybe a even snappier.
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Yep camera is working like a charm the problem is with the HTC Speak app. Thx
After many factory resets and tests, I have concluded too that the HTC Speak app is the problem. Last night I gave the phone the final reset, and set it up with my normal accounts and apps, with the goal to cancel HTC Speak at the end. The problem is that now, the camera is lagging and I cannot find the HTC Speak app to uninstall it (not even in system apps). I cannot find it even in the playstore to uninstall it. Any ideas?
Factory reset or use ESFile manager to manually remove HTC Speak
A new update was released today for HTC Speak, seems to work ok now