I've got a Verizon LG V10 and when I go to the manual camera mode while holding the camera in portrait orientation all the settings are there and look normal. But, when I turn the camera to the landscape, the row of settings icons disappears and the icons that show the specific setting selected (like what shutter speed is selected) are on the right edge behind the "snap a picture" icon... I tried to take a screenshot, but the settings didn't show up... I'll try to get pictures to show what I am talking about... I tried a reboot, but nothing changed... Anyone else see anything like this? Any ideas? Thanks!
I think I figured it out... I installed an app, Rotate, to force some apps to rotate to landscape and I think that was causing the issue in the camera...
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Hey guys, whenever I exit the stock camera app on my fully stock (new, not rooted, virgin mobile canada, 2.3.3) samsung galaxy s2, it resets the settings I've made inside the camera app.
For example, I could turn auto contrast on and place a couple shortcuts for ISO and such on the shortcut bar. This works fine.
But as soon as the app is unloaded from the RAM (ie closes), these settings are deleted. When I load the camera app, all of the settings return to default (my shortcuts have reverted to the default 'flash' and 'switch camera', and autocontrast is off, etc).
Has anyone else encountered this problem? If so, how do I fix it so it remembers my settings?
It seems to remember some things, like the grid and megapixel setting. But it forgets other ones, like autocontrast and my set shortcuts.
Hey guys, whenever I exit the stock camera app on my fully stock (new, not rooted, virgin mobile canada, 2.3.3) samsung galaxy s2, it resets the settings I've made inside the camera app.
For example, I could turn auto contrast on and place a couple shortcuts for ISO and such on the shortcut bar. This works fine.
But as soon as the app is unloaded from the RAM (ie closes), these settings are deleted. When I load the camera app, all of the settings return to default (my shortcuts have reverted to the default 'flash' and 'switch camera', and autocontrast is off, etc).
Has anyone else encountered this problem? If so, how do I fix it so it remembers my settings?
It seems to remember some things, like the grid and megapixel setting. But it forgets other ones, like autocontrast and my set shortcuts.
madmaximillian said:
Hey guys, whenever I exit the stock camera app on my fully stock (new, not rooted, virgin mobile canada, 2.3.3) samsung galaxy s2, it resets the settings I've made inside the camera app.
For example, I could turn auto contrast on and place a couple shortcuts for ISO and such on the shortcut bar. This works fine.
But as soon as the app is unloaded from the RAM (ie closes), these settings are deleted. When I load the camera app, all of the settings return to default (my shortcuts have reverted to the default 'flash' and 'switch camera', and autocontrast is off, etc).
Has anyone else encountered this problem? If so, how do I fix it so it remembers my settings?
It seems to remember some things, like the grid and megapixel setting. But it forgets other ones, like autocontrast and my set shortcuts.
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Has anyone resolved this I'm a new s2 user and having the same problem
When I view a picture in the stock gallery app and I turn the phone from portrait to landscape or vice versa, the picture doesn't rotate. Instead I need to tap once on the picture to reveal the menus and then press the rotate button (on the top bar, second from the right) for the picture to turn.
Is there a way to make it auto rotate like in the stock ICS gallery?
This may sound stupid but bring down your notification bar and check if screen rotation is on.
Anyway, wouldn't be surprised if it were a bug. I have a couple of bugs in my gallery app. Some pictures flip 180 automatically and some stretch to landscape and distort instead of staying in portrait
Thanks for the reply. Auto rotate works everywhere else. It even works in the gallery app all the way until you select one picture and view it full screen. It seems as though it was designed that way because the rotate button actually lights up when you turn from portrait to landscape and vice versa.
\edit I've attached a screenshot of the rotate icon. Its the second one from the right on the top menu bar. This icon is grey when in portrait. When I turn my phone to landscape the picture doesn't rotate, instead that icon becomes white and pressable.
I just starting having this weird issue.
The stock Camera App menu option to enable GPS Tag is missing.
I am running 4.3 and have my GPS enabled,
I've reset the camera menu to default, restarted the device, stop/started GPD, and force stopped the camera app from the settings.
Nothing.
Oddly, the GPS menu option is present in the Video mode, just not the photo mode.
Any ideas?
(screenshot of where the menu option should be)
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Bump... can anyone lend a clue?
Hi. I just installed Cyanogenmod 13 (Marshmallow 6.0.1) to my LG G2 (D802, International edition from Finland). Here is some issues that I have with it.
- there is far too much scrolling involved in navigating trough the settings menu. The line spacing between options is much larger than it was in stock Kitkat 4.4.2. Is it possible to somehow reduce the line spacing and in this way get more options to fit to the screen and reduce the need to scroll up and down...? Changing font size does not affect line spacing. Changing LCD Density under Display settings does, but it makes everything smaller and I only want to reduce the line spacing.
- is it somehow possible to get clock, status bar, pattern lock and camera button all to the same screen? Pattern screen has nothing else than the pattern in it.
- when in silent mode and all animations off, the camera app (snap camera) does not do any kind of shutter animation (even white screen for a blink of second). Is it somehow possible to enable a white screen shutter animation? In current situation I am not always sure after pressing a button if the phone did or did not take a picture.
- currently the gallery shortcut in Snap camera opens AOSP Gallery. IMHO in AOSP Gallery it is too difficult to delete pictures/clips. Is it possible to change the shortcut to point to Google Photos Gallery...?
- do you happen to know if it is still somehow possible to get Chrome tabs to recent apps. I liked that feature but Google has removed it recently. I wonder if there is way to use it even in newer Chrome versions...?
- any recommendations for using Facebook messages on the phone? I hate Facebook messenger app.
- any tweaks for maximizing deep sleep and battery life are welcome (I already disabled location history)