Camera Flash - TCL 10L Questions & Answers

Hi, I bought this phone as a secondary phone for myself brand new unlocked from Amazon T770B about 8mos ago. I take pictures a lot and noticed from the start that when using the flash it would appear that the left side flashes first then the right side but the right doesn't seem to flash very well. When i look at the pictures taken using the flash, depending on what it is it even looks darker on the right side. I have never had a camera quite like this so its new to me & i love the idea of one on each side. I've held the phone away at varying distances, made sure other light is evenly distributed, needed more of a flash, less of one, etc etc wondering maybe if that's just how it is. In case its not normal, at least I can get get it fixed (i hope) If it is normal, is there a setting I'm missing, optimal distance, some trick to it? I'm very sorry if this is crazy simple, I'd just hate for it to be a malfunction that I've been ignoring this whole time. Please help! Sorry for the length, wanted to be thorough! Thanks in advance!

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Black line in video and pictures

There seems to be a black line that developed this week when I take pictures or videos. It doesn't matter if I save to the internal memory or the sd card. I removed the back and cleaned the lens and surrounding areas really good. The latest thing I have done was about two weeks ago I upgraded to WM 6.1 - version 3.92. That worked for a week or so.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=538205
I have HTC Camera version 4 build 27645. Has anyone run into this? Can I get just the HTC Camera cab? Perhaps reinstalling it over itself might make the line go away? Here is an example of what I mean.
It looks like either a small piece of dirt/dust on the ccd or one of them going bad (bad pixel).
I have never tried, but if you could get the lens off, and hit it with some canned air or a blower brush, that would at least eliminate if it's a piece of dust. I'm not sure if the unit is supposedly sealed or not.
Some hardware portion of the camera is broken. I had the same thing happen to one of my Titans and no ROM flash or anything would fix it. It was a dead sensor somewhere. Sorry...
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Thanks guys. The line comes and goes. I can't control it. It comes and goes as it pleases. Sometimes I can go a whole day without it showing up. I did hear a rumor that my wife is going to get me the HTC touch pro 2 from T-mobile for Xmas. Maybe I'll just live with the line until I get a new phone.
Same here
I have the same problem, but with a white line that never comes off. Is that a bad pixel also? It happened after cleaning the screen. The touch response was affected by dirt trapped between the screen protector and the sides.
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[Q] Help Loose backplate question.

Hi, my Xperia play has a kinda loose back of the screen plate, the part i point in the picture with a red arrow is different feeling, like a bit loose unlike the part i point with the blue arrow.
if i press the part of the backplate pointed with the blue arrow i dont feel any movement at all, but if i touch the part pointed by the red arrow i notice it is more away meaning more detached from the back of the screen than the other and if push it i can feel it moving to the position the other is.
so mi question is, is this normal, and could it cause any problems with normal use, the phone is new, i noticed it by accident.
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Anyone please
If it's relatively new, call your provider and get it replaced. Should be under warrenty.
Also check to make sure theres no broken clips.
can i tell if a clip is broken without openning the cell? i dont' think is is because it just like half cm that the side market in the red arrow is outter than the blue one, but i can push it foward unlike the blue arrow one that is still.
Heres a detailed photo of the problem, the part in the blue square is good and the part in the red square is kinda misaligned out of the frame (i can push it and it moves to the place it should be, but comes to this position when i stop pushing), could this be serious and possibly get worst or this is something that can normally happen normal can i continue using it without problems, i don't have warranty
what you guys think, looking at the last picture?
Sorry, I know this isn't going to help but, your Play looks way different to mine. Different volume and different L/R buttons. I know there are different models, but I never realised that the actually outwards facing hardware was different.
R800i myself.
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d31b0y said:
Sorry, I know this isn't going to help but, your Play looks way different to mine. Different volume and different L/R buttons. I know there are different models, but I never realised that the actually outwards facing hardware was different.
R800i myself.
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yeah me neither. +1
EDIT he's got a rubber case on it. lol I bet we both feel stupid now.
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Lol.
So back on topic, please can someone tell me if i should worry of this problem or i can continue use the phone normally without concern:
Heres a detailed photo of the problem, the part in the blue square is good and the part in the red square is kinda misaligned out of the frame (i can push it and it moves to the place it should be, but comes to this position when i stop pushing), could this be serious and possibly get worst or this is something that can normally happen normal can i continue using it without problems, i don't have warranty
Is it in warrenty?
no, do you think is something serious or i can continue using it normally?
Nobody can really tell without actually getting it into their hands. To me, from the pictures, it looks ok to use. But without actually feeling how loose it is I can't say for sure.
Personally, without a warranty, I would continue to use it but just be careful when sliding it open and closed.
If you notice anything other than the loose backplate, then it is time to get it checked out. Eg, dimmed screen, lack of responsiveness to the touch screen etc. Especially around the area where it is loose.
thanks, it's not realy loose just kinda moved half cm outwards of the frame, and it only moves if i push it down to where it is supposed to be. the other side cant be moved because its pressed against the frame, unlike this side.
Yeah, just sounds like a broken clip all right. Like what you first though. I'd say you will be fine.
Thanks.
Could be but i dont feel any broken pieces moving inside, and i havent dropped the phone and i opened from its seal brand new.
but is this is the cause, you think this could have been caused by the plastic case, it's a trident one?
also, can clips be replaced easily by yourself, or the cell have to be serviced?
No, it's more likely a clip that is actually attached to the casing. You are unlikely to hear anything as it would have fallen out long ago. They are quite small.
Eg, like the ones that hold the back of the phone in place.
I can't imagine a case would have done this. It's too.... internal, if you know what I mean. Is it possible it was like this when you bought it? It could have just been shipped badly or something. These things happen.
If it is what I think it is, then the casing itself would need to be replaced and that wouldn't be worth the money.
Thanks again

desire Flashlight - help please

guys....I need some advise to solve this.....its very wierd and I'm sure it has happened only on my device. My camera falsh used to work well before but for the past few months, I have an angled flashlight which renders my images half dark and half bright (i.e the flashlight falls outside the range of the captured image).
Could any suggest a way to solve this?
I really hope to get some help as my earlier this one was not answered elsewhere!
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If the flash light is angled then it's likely it's moved inside the case. The best course of action would be to take your phone apart and see if you can see anything broken or out of place. Until you know what the issue is there is little point speculating.
There are plenty of disassembly guides you can find with google
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thank you for the suggestions.....but i dont understand how could that solid inner case could have got jammed / something and if so how it could be rectified
You have to check yourself. Remember, we cannot physically take a look at your phone! Are you sure there is no dust or something between the flash and the back cover? Check if the flashlight (and camera!) is still level with the rest of the casing, and otherwise try to push it back in?
the lens and flash are intact and good.....but the flash stills falls elsewhere to the focus of the camera
Are you running stock ROM? I moved to villain rom and found photos became much worse, with darkness all around the outside of the subject regardless of lighting how well lit the subject was, but it was particularly bad with the flash.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA
im on ics by sandvold....but i have had this since stock on froyo!
im unsure of your similarity as my pics when taken w/o flash are perfect (when not connected to data)

Crazy-easy way to fix "creaking" builds of One X

A little back story: me and my friend bough One X-es not long ago, and while i generally LOVE the phone,
both mine device and my friends (we bought it on same carrier,same store, few days difference) it had this really
uncool creaking all around when you touch the phone on certain areas (ours were specialy creaky at the bottom)
This is what people call "bad builds", "manufacturing fault" etc. It was kinda sad for device of this quality, with unibody design.
Now, i was already dealing with the fact that i have creaky one, and as much as i dident like it, i couldent be sure that replacament
wont be the same, and both of us just choose to live with it. Until yesturday. So what happends was, I dropped my phone from my table.
Pretty bad. I was already pale-faced of fear that i broke the screen,but what actually happend is that screen just popped out a bit.. you know,
like bottom part was little raised up and as i know this is actually way to open OneX i just popped it back in place and nice "click" was heard.
and quess what? The creaking was gone,completely.device never felt more solid, and i cant even get it to creak now no mather how hard i press!
Seems like certain builds are just not properly assambled, and this fall obviously just put everything back in place!
So right away i call my friend and tell him what happend, and how happy i am. What he did was he tryed to reproduce the "problem" by trying
to open up the phone like in here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpBAupp8kKc . It was hard to do at the beggining but he menaged to
get it pop up a bit after some trying. he said while he was doing it phone creaked and screamed like crazy, but the moment he popped back
everything in place, ALL of the creaking instantly stopped, like in my case!
TL;DR So my conclusion. Seems like some series of builds are just like that out-of-the-box, and looks like something is not properly alligned in factory itself. Poping screen out a few milimeters and then back in place seems to fix this creaking problem.
Two important things to mention:
1. Do not pop the screen out all the way by any means i think it can void your warranty.
2. I read some phones are glued in place and you wont be able to open it anyway, so dont try to open it too hard.
if you try to pop it out just a little like we did, without actually completely opening up device there is no
way you will void your warranty, so this is safe! So, if you have creaky build-try it out, you got nothing to
lose, except your creaking problem.
I have a slight creaking sound.. but everywhere on the screen... Only if I press the screen at a certain angle the sound comes... I tried popping the casing again but the sounds still there
Not a big deal though....
Fixed my creaky upper left corner...THANKS!
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Fixed
Fixed creacking on the bottom for me thanks :good:
Will fix it
but not for long

White frost on the front camera

I know this is outside of the usual Q/A the forum presents, but I'm hoping you guys have some answers?
Recently, my phone suffered some water damage when a bottle leaked in my bag, and it failed to boot for 18 hours, but works successfully now (after putting the battery and phone in rice).
However, now, my front-facing camera has a sort of "white frost", or a white covering on it. It means photos are now of a bad quality, and it's basically unusable.
Image showing this: http://i.imgur.com/NnaLpfB.jpg
Any ideas on how to fix it? Would I have to remove the back cover, and manually remove the front-facing camera like on the S4? I'd rather not do that, but if needed.
(This is also the International LTE GT-19195 version of the phone)
EDIT: If you encounter this problem, wait at least a week, it could go away naturally!
arrivance said:
I know this is outside of the usual Q/A the forum presents, but I'm hoping you guys have some answers?
Recently, my phone suffered some water damage when a bottle leaked in my bag, and it failed to boot for 18 hours, but works successfully now (after putting the battery and phone in rice).
However, now, my front-facing camera has a sort of "white frost", or a white covering on it. It means photos are now of a bad quality, and it's basically unusable.
Image showing this: http://i.imgur.com/NnaLpfB.jpg
Any ideas on how to fix it? Would I have to remove the back cover, and manually remove the front-facing camera like on the S4? I'd rather not do that, but if needed.
(This is also the International LTE GT-19195 version of the phone)
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Must be the calcium etc that was dissolved in the water that is left when it evaporated, I can't think of any other way of getting rid of it other than taking the phone apart, I'm sorry to say. Though I've not taken the S4 apart it shouldn't be too hard as camera should be quite accessible. Though the sub assembly is a sealed unit (quite likely) that may be a whole different story .......
PS. Could it be related to this?
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...6-plastic-covering-galaxy-s4-camera-lens.html
IronRoo said:
Must be the calcium etc that was dissolved in the water that is left when it evaporated, I can't think of any other way of getting rid of it other than taking the phone apart, I'm sorry to say. Though I've not taken the S4 apart it shouldn't be too hard as camera should be quite accessible. Though the sub assembly is a sealed unit (quite likely) that may be a whole different story .......
PS. Could it be related to this?
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...6-plastic-covering-galaxy-s4-camera-lens.html
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Thanks for replying, but no worries! After about 3 days it started going away naturally. I was going to delete/redact this post, but I felt it'd just look weird.
arrivance said:
Thanks for replying, but no worries! After about 3 days it started going away naturally. I was going to delete/redact this post, but I felt it'd just look weird.
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No worries. Must just have been condensation then I guess.

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