Just recently upgraded from an LG G2. Everything is excellent so far, however I have noticed some issues when taking photos. The controls never seem to rotate properly (camera shutter button appears upside down, if I hold the phone the "wrong" way). In addition I also noticed that the X-sensor for the accelerometer is stuck at 19.51.
I have read a couple of threads about pulling the battery out/tapping the phone.
Anyone know what the deal is, or should I just exchange for a new one?
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Hi all, first off i'm new to the TP2 forum, just got my phone yesterday (retired my Kaiser). I love the TP2, am enjoying it great so far.
However I used the camera once to take a pic and it was fine, a huge improvment on my kaiser. But then later that night I went to use it again and I noticed a thick, crooked black line starting from the bottom of the screen (right hand side in landscape mode), ending a quarter of the way in. It's only visible when I use the rear camera and on both the still and video camera mode.
It wasn't there when I first used the camera and I haven't dropped it. I checked the lense but I don't see a mark on it.
Has anyone else had this issue? And is there a fix for it? Normally I'd probably let it slide except I have only just got this phone and now there is thia stupid black line on my pics and videos. Please help.
By the way its a stock rom I haven't changed anything except add a few cabs and most of those I installed before the camera issues.
Fixed it! I accidently dropped it on the carpet from a low height and the back cover slipped a bit I put it back and checked the camera and hey presto whatever it was dissapeard! YAY! Although I don't recommend dropping your phone as a fix if you ever experience a problem like this
Hello all,
I have an issue with the autofocus on my brand new phone. The camera work fine in video but when I take au picture, the app freeze and I have to reboot the phone. I've noticed that when i switch the setting of the camera app to infinite (i.e. no autofocus) it work well.
so the issue definitively comes from the autofocus.
I cannot bring back the camera to the shop now (I'm away for several weeks), so i was wondering if there is a possibility to disable globally the autofocus, allowing me to use the apps which do not have this setup in their parameters.
By the way, if you have any link to give which may help me to solve my problem myself, i would be grateful.
I have little hope though.... Just in case,, it may be worthwhile to know that, at the beginning, this problem happened only after charging, and was resolved after letting the phone switch off for several hours.
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So I just recently bought a brand new One X from At&t's site. So far the phone is great and I really like it. But here is the issue and this is a weird one : the back 8mp camera doesn't work! I searched on google and youtube for solutions but to no avail. I say it doesnt work because it just shows a black screen and acts if its frozen or something, but I can press the home and other buttons succesfuly. It won't even let me switch to the front facing camera (no button to do so). So I did a factory reset on the device to see if that fixed it. It didn't but the front facing camera started working about 30 minutes into the usage after reset. It still doesn't show a button to switch cameras, and even other camera apps are the same (they just show front facing camera).. Any ideas on whats going on, or what I need to do..I am really trying to avoid a trip to the At&t store......cpied but the same problem
safest thing to do would to go back to the AT&T store, as long as it wasn't you who effed it up.
Hello All,
I just bought LG G4, as I started to take shots in manual mode; I noticed that camera horizontal leveling is not correct. To confirm it I downloaded a Clinometer and Bubble level apps, and they both confirmed that horizontal is not correct.
Do any one have the same problem? If so what is the solution for it?
Thank you all
Haz
Hi,
this morning I tried taking a couple of photos with my G5. I forgot to turn off the camera and locked the device.
I reached for it in my pocket and found it somewhat hotter than usual. Once the camera app was off it cooled down.
Now I'm trying to listen to FM radio, and it's running quite hot (seems like it's the upper part of the phone, where the camera is located).
Anyone having the same issue?
Cheers
I found out that the culprit was Google Photo.
I turned off all backup options and had no other issues with heating since.
Took inspiration from:
http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...heavy-cpu-usage-google-photos-2-4-0-138833446