Hangouts?? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 5

On this phone for some reason I can't take pics directly from the hangouts app... When I do it takes it then when I click save it goes back in the hangout then says can't find picture. And in the gallery that file is corrupted. I didn't have this issue on my note 3. Is this a known problem?
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I couldn't reproduce this problem on my phone.. Have you maybe tried clearing data on the app and trying again?
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i have the same exact problem, never been rooted so on stock.

No problems here. I just took a photo using hangouts and choose to save it and it coveted my message to MMS and worked, no problem. Wipe cache of camera maybe?
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I switched my save location to device. And now it seems to be working. But on my note I always used memory card.
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Titanium Backup Help

Is there a way to backup my apps and data to my extSdcard? I tried a couple of times and its saying I can't write to it. Here's a screenshot on what's it's showing me. Is there a way to fix this? Thanks.
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Androidwarrior said:
Is there a way to backup my apps and data to my extSdcard? I tried a couple of times and its saying I can't write to it. Here's a screenshot on what's it's showing me. Is there a way to fix this? Thanks.
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Go to the playstore and download an app called Folder Mount. It will fix your writing to sdcard issues.
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Nevermind I downloaded an app called sdfix and it worked like a charm. Now I can do titanium backup's on mu external sd card.
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Can't receive texted photos

Never had a problem when friends attached photos to text messages, but something is preventing it now. I'm still using the same Handcent app on AT&T. Hmmm...what setting could I be missing?
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Never had a problem when friends attached photos to text messages, but something is preventing it now. I'm still using the same Handcent app on AT&T. Hmmm...what setting could I be missing?
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Did you download or manually enter the APN?
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augie7107 said:
Did you download or manually enter the APN?
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first I downloaded, then I tried manually setting. Just got off the phone after an hour with tech support. Still not working. It worked prior to an unsuccessful attempt to set up an ISIS account with a new SIM card.
Strange. MMS autodownload checked on?
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Deleted photos reappear after reboot or a few hours

Just got my new Z2 a few days ago. Love the phone but a few quirks though. The main one - photos reappear after they have been deleted after a reboot or after waiting a few hours.
Steps to reproduce.
1. Take a picture with the stock camera app
2a. Delete it immediately from the camera app and also delete it from the trash within the Google Photos app.
2b. or go into the Sony album app and delete it from there.
3. Reboot the phone
4. Open the Sony album app. Voila... the picture is back again.
Can someone verify this behavior for me? Any suggestions?
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WouterNLD said:
Just got my new Z2 a few days ago. Love the phone but a few quirks though. The main one - photos reappear after they have been deleted after a reboot or after waiting a few hours.
Steps to reproduce.
1. Take a picture with the stock camera app
2a. Delete it immediately from the camera app and also delete it from the trash within the Google Photos app.
2b. or go into the Sony album app and delete it from there.
3. Reboot the phone
4. Open the Sony album app. Voila... the picture is back again.
Can someone verify this behavior for me? Any suggestions?
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hmm
what version Firmware are you on?
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Envious_Data said:
hmm
what version Firmware are you on?
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17.1.A.2.55
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WouterNLD said:
17.1.A.2.55
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ive found that with .55 and .402 firmwares there is a media scanning issue/app function issue
i dont think there is much to do besides deleting the pic using xplore, xplore app adds to the media info hence it should disapear from the album all together
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lonelycatgames.Xplore
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Envious_Data said:
ive found that with .55 and .402 firmwares there is a media scanning issue/app function issue
i dont think there is much to do besides deleting the pic using xplore, xplore app adds to the media info hence it should disapear from the album all together
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lonelycatgames.Xplore
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Thanks!! I'm using Solid Explorer and will definitely try deleting from a file explorer. Funny thing is that if I delete the reappeared photo via eg. the Sony album app (so deleting it for the second time) it does go away permanently.
Do you reckon this is going to be solved via a firmware update? Or do I need to go hobby around the issue myself?
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WouterNLD said:
Thanks!! I'm using Solid Explorer and will definitely try deleting from a file explorer. Funny thing is that if I delete the reappeared photo via eg. the Sony album app (so deleting it for the second time) it does go away permanently.
Do you reckon this is going to be solved via a firmware update? Or do I need to go hobby around the issue myself?
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some "Sony Mobile" or claim to be have said that all known bugs are to be fixed in the next firmware update after the
.402 update
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some "Sony Mobile" or claim to be have said that all known bugs are to be fixed in the next firmware update after the
.402 update
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Found it. I had set the storage location to my SD within the camera app. Changed that back and the issue of reappearing pictures is gone. That all my widgets and live wallpaper were destroyed in the process got me even more paranoid about this firmware, but hey that's solvable too
Thanks for the help.
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Can't not play video from Facebook more that 4 sec!

Dear friends,
I have been searched for the solution for Facebook video problem for long time. Whenever I play any shared video from Facebook app, I always got error messages (see attachment photo).
If anyone have same problem please share your story.
Thank you very much
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Yea i do get that too, but randomly.
Must be software bug i guess.
Happens only in the new fb version downgrade to the older one for now untill they fix the issue
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olafs93 said:
Happens only in the new fb version downgrade to the older one for now untill they fix the issue
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Thank you for your reply, do you have a link for the old version of Facebook?
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Try deleting the cache/data on Facebook app.
I didn't Download the old version just uninstalled all the updates in settings try that
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Thank you all for replied. I'll try all solutions.
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I have the same isue, have tried everything people have mentioned so far, I have even done a factory reset but still the same, I have raised a ticket with facebook but no reply from them.
i have the same issue and its not from the xperia fw. i also have that issue in a S4 and in a chinese inew v3
Just get the older version of Facebook ppl for now as it doesn't have the video playback issues
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same here
facebook won't play for me too ...

Cant play videos on Facebook App

Anybody knows how to fix the problem on facebook app i cant play videos.
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It's a FB problem. Just have to wait for an update. I'm a FB beta tester and it has been reported.
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johnfranz29 said:
Anybody knows how to fix the problem on facebook app i cant play videos.
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Try to reinstall the app, if ur trying to use old Facebook app reset the app preferences
i tried reinstalling it many times. first beta and i leave beta to try the other. still no luck. thanks anyway
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Having the same thing. Plays about 10-20 seconds then freezes. If I open the Facebook app on my old Galaxy S3 and try the same video it plays fine.
This is quite annoying. I also encountered this problem only on my Z2. My other device plays well...
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If possible uninstall all updates down to v 6.0.0.28.28 if not possible just Google this version and install it videos should work then we just need to wait for Facebook to fix their s#itty app.
Don't forget the thanks button if this works for u
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I don't think this bug from facebook.apk because others device like samsung, lenovo and etc work properly... Maybe this bug from stock fw...
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