I have a problem with the rear camera ,all the subjects are out of focus .
Tap your screen so it can re focus lol I'm teasing. Try a third party app. If that fails inspect the camera, is it scuffed up? Any moisture inside? Is the front camera ok? You can find and replace your devices drivers for the camera if rooted and you know how.
This seems to be a common problem for Mate 9 and 9 Pro and i've RESOLVED it in MY case.
FIrst, does the monochrome mode (camera) work OK? If so, then you *could* be in the same situation I was in.
So, first and most important, I have a gel cover on my case to absorb impacts or, at least stop the phone getting marked when dropped. I dropped my phone and it landed on one of the TOP corners. From this moment on, the COLOUR camera was out of focus. I asked around in the Mate 9 forum and it seems others have had this problem and one person there said he fixed it by tapping his phone. With this in mind i actually i banged mine on the other end ..... and focus was INSTANTLY much better, although not perfect. I then banged it again and focus is back to perfect!
In my case, it looks like my initial drop dislodged a lense/cover over the colour camera sensor and a "reverse" knock has vibrated it back in to place.
Again, check if this is just the colour sensor with the monochrome remaining perfect and, if you do try this, make sure you have something soft like a towel on the surface you're hitting to ensure your phone doesn't get marked.
Good luck!
hi i have the same issue , kindly advise me how to solve it
poemex said:
hi i have the same issue , kindly advise me how to solve it
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Umm ... Try reading the previous posts?
Monty Burns said:
Umm ... Try reading the previous posts?
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i have try follow the post knocking at the corner of the phone and yet its not working. do i have any alternative choice
I actually had the same issue. Camera would not focus. Probably due to a drop in the right corner. Hitting the phone on the left corner a few times fixed my problem.
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The issue just showed up all of a suddence. The rear facing camera would show scramble images then the camera app would crash. Also getting "cannot connecto to camera" msg at time. The front camera is fine tho so it's not a camera software issue.
Any idea? Sounds like an hardware issue.
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The issue just showed up all of a suddence. The rear facing camera would show scramble images then the camera app would crash. Also getting "cannot connecto to camera" msg at time. The front camera is fine tho so it's not a camera software issue.
Any idea? Sounds like an hardware issue.
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I'll link momentarily, but several people are having rear-camera issues, most likely a loose connection somewhere since some people can squeeze the Prime and start getting proper use for a short amount of time. It's absolutely a hardware problem, you either need to RMA or preferably swap it out with your retailer.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1532032
Add me to the list. I started a thread without seeing this one. I'll ask for mine too be removed. Tried everything I can think of but must be hardware like suggested. Seemed to happen out of the blue.
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I'll link momentarily, but several people are having rear-camera issues, most likely a loose connection somewhere since some people can squeeze the Prime and start getting proper use for a short amount of time. It's absolutely a hardware problem, you either need to RMA or preferably swap it out with your retailer.
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Okay, now that's weird. I just squeezed around the camera lens and now my camera's working. I had just rebooted and tried the camera again and it wouldn't work. Then I reread your post and squeezed pretty hard around the lens, tried it and it worked. I guess I need to hit the thanks meter for you
Mine did the same all of a sudden after 2 months of working fine,
I sent it in for RMA last Monday, Got an email last night that it has been repaired and shipped. we'll see when it arrives
GreginNH said:
Mine did the same all of a sudden after 2 months of working fine,
I sent it in for RMA last Monday, Got an email last night that it has been repaired and shipped. we'll see when it arrives
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Just tried it this morning and I am back to the green screen. I guess the squeeze around the lens lost it's compression.
I just played around with it some more and it came back on. Just to the left of the light sensor and down a little is where I can feel it almost clicking into place. I have to press pretty hard but I can feel it wanting to connect or touch or something there.
Edit: I just isolated it. Turned the camera on after lunch and it was back to the green screen. I squeezed right where the front camera lens is and it started working. Let go for a little bit and back to it flickering and green. Guess I now know it's hardware for sure.
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I just played around with it some more and it came back on. Just to the left of the light sensor and down a little is where I can feel it almost clicking into place. I have to press pretty hard but I can feel it wanting to connect or touch or something there.
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I guess I'll stop blowing smoke and actually disassemble at lunch, see what I notice in the vacinity that could be causing it. Really hope this doesn't happen too often lol I'd be devastated if this happens to me.
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Okay, now that's weird. I just squeezed around the camera lens and now my camera's working. I had just rebooted and tried the camera again and it wouldn't work. Then I reread your post and squeezed pretty hard around the lens, tried it and it worked. I guess I need to hit the thanks meter for you
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Holy smoke, I just did the squeeze trick and it worked. I hope it stay that way.
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Holy smoke, I just did the squeeze trick and it worked. I hope it stay that way.
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I don't think it will.
My Prime is in half right here in front of me, and where you're squeezing doesn't contain any parts. I think it's just flexing the glass enough that it presses down onto rear camera and its pad/ribbon cable. That cable must get loose on the side nearest the backplate, or right underneath the little pad on the glass side.
Most likely the issue will persist for the device's life until you or a service center fixes it.
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I don't think it will.
My Prime is in half right here in front of me, and where you're squeezing doesn't contain any parts. I think it's just flexing the glass enough that it presses down onto rear camera and its pad/ribbon cable. That cable must get loose on the side nearest the backplate, or right underneath the little pad on the glass side.
Most likely the issue will persist for the device's life until you or a service center fixes it.
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I don't think so either. I just had to squeeze it again to get it working. I think it's exactly what your saying it is.
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I don't think it will.
My Prime is in half right here in front of me, and where you're squeezing doesn't contain any parts. I think it's just flexing the glass enough that it presses down onto rear camera and its pad/ribbon cable. That cable must get loose on the side nearest the backplate, or right underneath the little pad on the glass side.
Most likely the issue will persist for the device's life until you or a service center fixes it.
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Yea, the fix doesnt stay long. I contacted Asus CS. My GPS is completely DOA and was planning to get it service anyway. I was hoping they had a fix for the GPS before I sent it back.
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Yea, the fix doesnt stay long. I contacted Asus CS. My GPS is completely DOA and was planning to get it service anyway. I was hoping they had a fix for the GPS before I sent it back.
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Lol, no, we'll never see proper GPS unless you physically mod it yourself. They dropped it quicker 'n a hot potato lol and the metal body will always interfere even with RF windows, GPS is just inherently weak.
Can someone tell me if this is normal.
Alot of times, when I take a photo with low light, the flash causes the left and mostly the right of the picture to have the light of the flash on the sides. Keep in mind I have the phone sideways, but even if I hold it upright, it still sometimes has it on the bottom of the screen mostly. I dont know if its normal because I have seen much better low light pictures on here. I have that haze in ALOT of the pictures I take with low light. Kinda kills it for me. The thing is, I get the most ghost light on the side of the phone opposite where the flash and lens is, as you can see from the second photo. Most of the photos I take only have it on that side when the flash is used. The lens is on the left side, so I dont understand that. The phone is a week old and trying to see if I wanna return it for a new one due to these kinda problems. Ill also add one I took there with no flash on since there was more light for the hell of it cuz this one came out nice.
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Can someone tell me if this is normal.
Alot of times, when I take a photo with low light, the flash causes the left and mostly the right of the picture to have the light of the flash on the sides. Keep in mind I have the phone sideways, but even if I hold it upright, it still sometimes has it on the bottom of the screen mostly. I dont know if its normal because I have seen much better low light pictures on here. I have that haze in ALOT of the pictures I take with low light. Kinda kills it for me. The thing is, I get the most ghost light on the side of the phone opposite where the flash and lens is, as you can see from the second photo. Most of the photos I take only have it on that side when the flash is used. The lens is on the left side, so I dont understand that. The phone is a week old and trying to see if I wanna return it for a new one due to these kinda problems. Ill also add one I took there with no flash on since there was more light for the hell of it cuz this one came out nice.
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try cleaning off your lense and turn off auto fix in the camera settings
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try cleaning off your lense and turn off auto fix in the camera settings
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My lens is completely clean.
ITALIANNYC said:
My lens is completely clean.
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did you try the camera setting?
ziggy46 said:
did you try the camera setting?
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I dont understand, where is auto fix in the settings?
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I dont understand, where is auto fix in the settings?
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sorry its actually called "auto enhance"
open camera, press menu soft key, scroll down on menu that pops up, then uncheck "auto enhance"
then take another picture and see if its still like that
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sorry its actually called "auto enhance"
open camera, press menu soft key, scroll down on menu that pops up, then uncheck "auto enhance"
then take another picture and see if its still like that
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lol ... Yes its still there. I dont know if its normal. Attached the pic I just took. See its on the right side. I do know the 2 flash lens are on that side
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lol ... Yes its still there. I dont know if its normal. Attached the pic I just took. See its on the right side. I do know the 2 flash lens are on that side
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the flash may be causing the problem... try without it
A lot of Amazes do this for some reason. Mine don't, but there are quite a few threads posted about it. One guy actually took a marker by the lens and did something to help block out the flash and worked great for him. Try doing some searching under the general amaze sub-forum and see if you can find it. Will be an easy fix for ya.
That or get a replacement and hopefully it don't do it again assuming you have insurance.
Good luck!
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A lot of Amazes do this for some reason. Mine don't, but there are quite a few threads posted about it. One guy actually took a marker by the lens and did something to help block out the flash and worked great for him. Try doing some searching under the general amaze sub-forum and see if you can find it. Will be an easy fix for ya.
That or get a replacement and hopefully it don't do it again assuming you have insurance.
Good luck!
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Yeah I am still in the buyers remorse period of the phone for another 11 days. I believe I am just going to tell them to send me a new one. Being that I am still in that period, they actually will send a new phone and not a refurb. Thanks, I just found that thread. I dont know if I wanna do that with a new phone though lol. Should be working perfect
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the flash may be causing the problem... try without it
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lol yeah man I said it only happens when flash is used =]
Did you ever figure this out? The same thing is happening to all of my pictures.
Thanks.
The amaze camera isn't that great at night.
I had this happen to me over the weekend, I took a number of pics and only one had the flash bleed like that, and nothing was physically changed on the phone. I thought it would possibly be my fingers, the flash reflected off them for the one shot, because I can't think of anything else. I have a small bit of electrical tape on my flash though to keep the flash bleed down, that was a slight issue I had at first. Not a big deal, pics come out great now.. Annoying though, because it is a new phone.
Attached pic of where I put the electrical tape, you can't see anything once the cover is on and there's zero flash bleed. Don't mind the crappy picture quality, it was taken with a samsung good thing it focused on the reflection off the lens
I've had my phone for about 6 months now, and never taken a photo with the flash in a very dark room - until now that is. See attached - it's a photo taken in my house's attic. Do others have this problem? Or is it just me? If my phone is defective, unfortunately I bought the one from Amazon with no warranty: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Compact-...TF8&qid=1461862592&sr=1-4&keywords=z5+compact
Luckily, I have almost no need for taking flash pictures in dark rooms, but it's irritating none the less.
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I've had my phone for about 6 months now, and never taken a photo with the flash in a very dark room - until now that is. See attached - it's a photo taken in my house's attic. Do others have this problem? Or is it just me? If my phone is defective, unfortunately I bought the one from Amazon with no warranty: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Compact-...TF8&qid=1461862592&sr=1-4&keywords=z5+compact
Luckily, I have almost no need for taking flash pictures in dark rooms, but it's irritating none the less.
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It's common and not only to the z5c, it has been like that in a few of the z phones. Any case you throw on will amplify the problem as well. The camera sucks in almost every situation, but in low light you see obviously it's useless, it's a shame. You could try a new battery back, they're only a couple bucks.
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It's common and not only to the z5c, it has been like that in a few of the z phones. Any case you throw on will amplify the problem as well. The camera sucks in almost every situation, but in low light you see obviously it's useless, it's a shame. You could try a new battery back, they're only a couple bucks.
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Yeah I have a z1c and I remember this being a huge topic of discussion right after it was released. The z1c was never this bad though. This photo was taken without case.
what colour is your z5c?
Hi, i have exactly the same problem, dark room with flash just blows green shadows on the picture...i rarely take photos with flash, but just want to understand if this is common for all z5c phones, or just to few defect batches only. Otherwise i will ask the seller to do exchange.
Thanks
I have same issue after replacing a broken backdoor.
The cheap backdoor bought on ebay was missing a gasket around the camera lens.
So the light from the led was "running" on the inside on the backdoor.
I have fitted a thin adhesive tape around the led so the light only gets out trough the led opening.
Try pressing the back cover several times before taking a picture.
Its work on my phone, flash bleed gone.
I do this every time i want to take photos with flash
Or you can open the back cover then replace the adhesive with strong adshive (I recommend b7000)
The problem may be due to the back cover glue that has been weakened by overheating issue.
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Try pressing the back cover several times before taking a picture.
Its work on my phone, flash bleed gone.
I do this every time i want to take photos with flash
Or you can open the back cover then replace the adhesive with strong adshive (I recommend b7000)
The problem may be due to the back cover glue that has been weakened by overheating issue.
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also you should attach thick duct tape beside the flash glass (between flash and camera)
That only happened to me after I replaced the rear cover. It's missing an additional layer
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That only happened to me after I replaced the rear cover. It's missing an additional layer
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The missing one is the camera gasket that prevent dust and light bleed from the camera flash
irfannmaruf said:
Try pressing the back cover several times before taking a picture.
Its work on my phone, flash bleed gone.
I do this every time i want to take photos with flash
Or you can open the back cover then replace the adhesive with strong adshive (I recommend b7000)
The problem may be due to the back cover glue that has been weakened by overheating issue.
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Oh man, this solves completely this issue. Many thanks
I've been taking cool photos for like a 2 months. Yesterday I pulled my G5 out of my pocket only to see my main camera screen is blurry. Every other camera seem to focus ok. I try pressing the screen many times to refocus but it doesn't help. I switched to manual and tried to focus manualy but I just can run the bar from right to left only to see more blurry to less blurry. And here is the weird thing. When I mess around with other options in manual mode and quickly press MF (focus option) sometimes (like 1 to 20 tries) it focuses like it used to. When I touch the screen to refocus it goes blurry again. Same when I run from left to right the MF bar. It always goes back to blurry.
I tried reenabling camera, clearing it's data / cache. Today I tried factory reset but the result is all the same.
What could have possibly happend? Do I need to buy new main camera and replace it or just let it be covered by warranty?
Obvious possibility, have you tried cleaning the lens and flash area on back? A smudge or scratch on the focus/light sensor or lens could stop it focusing.
Bringing out an old thread, my G5 started to do this a few weeks ago and have yet to find a solution. Did you find any way to fix it or did you replace it?
My G5 started doing this recently as well. Sometimes, especially when the phone is facing down and tries to focus, you can hear a buzzing sound. It seems to me that this is likely a hardware issue and the mechanism that moves the lens in and out to focus is stripped or not meshing correctly. If I shake the phone, I can hear the lens rattling around. I'll be going into AT&T looking for a replacement/repair.
Mine started doing it this morning. The camera is basically unusable now. I thought it might have been because of the nougat update. But now I think it is a hardware failure. For what it's worth, I hear noise when shaking it.
My screen is cracked and phone has been through hell yet touch still functions GPS is fine and camera is great......go figure lol
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Mine started doing it this morning. The camera is basically unusable now. I thought it might have been because of the nougat update. But now I think it is a hardware failure. For what it's worth, I hear noise when shaking it.
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I believe the noise you're hearing could be the fingerprint sensor moving around, I too hear a noise when shaking the phone but if I hold my finger on the sensor it stops.
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I believe the noise you're hearing could be the fingerprint sensor moving around, I too hear a noise when shaking the phone but if I hold my finger on the sensor it stops.
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My LG G5's main camera also has focusing issues and I've also noticed that the camera rattles when I shake the phone (with my finger on the fingerprint sensor).
had same issue.. nothing seemed to work. Had to get rid of the phone and get new one cuz there was no support available in my country.
Downgrade is possible?
I also have the same issue.
The problem was disappeared after upgrading the Android to Nougat.
I did a factory reset, but no changes happened.
I believe that it is a bug since there are many people experienced this problem (both here and in the other forums).
Unfortunately, I bought my phone from another country than I live now and LG does not support the phone for the overseas customers!
Is there any way to downgrade the Android to 6? It may solve the problem.
I have the same problem. When I keep down the normal working focus. Engineering menu test Ois Showed that there was a problem. A problem with optical stabilization of the camera.
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Dear friends, when you try to keep the phone down, the focus is working normally and when you raise the vertical focus does not work
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I have the same problem. When I keep down the normal working focus. Engineering menu test Ois Showed that there was a problem. A problem with optical stabilization of the camera.
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Dear friends, when you try to keep the phone down, the focus is working normally and when you raise the vertical focus does not work
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Same problem here...focus works when i keep phone in horizontal plane....
In ois test , Gyro failed.
I ordered new camera module from ebay...i hope it will solve the problem
And how to know how to buy this camera is original or not?
Maybe this camera's focus works normally, but the bad picture sensor is bad
Mine is doing this and has been for a little while now and it's not the android version because I just upgraded to 7.0 seeing if it would help and mine does rattle and no it's not the finger sensor and it doesn't matter which way I hold my phone or what I do it's blurry! I use to live this phone and I still would if it wasn't for this!
I used to have this focus problem, it is hardware issue. I solved this problem by buying camera replacement from AliExpress. It cost around 10$-12$. After replacement it seem to work normal again and picture quality seem to be a little better compare to my friend g5. Note that my LG is on Android 7
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I used to have this focus problem, it is hardware issue. I solved this problem by buying camera replacement from AliExpress. It cost around 10$-12$. After replacement it seem to work normal again and picture quality seem to be a little better compare to my friend g5. Note that my LG is on Android 7
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I ordered from Aliexpress too, I bought two cameras just in case one of them is malfunctioning. Both have the same issue and now I'm not sure if that's really a hardware problem. Many people say it happened after upgrade to Android 7.0. Are both of my new cameras faulty or perhaps it's software/dirty lens?
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I ordered from Aliexpress too, I bought two cameras just in case one of them is malfunctioning. Both have the same issue and now I'm not sure if that's really a hardware problem. Many people say it happened after upgrade to Android 7.0. Are both of my new cameras faulty or perhaps it's software/dirty lens?
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Have you test the laser focusing??? Mine everything is working fine just the camera won't focus. It's like the camera won't move but the ois still work
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Have you test the laser focusing??? Mine everything is working fine just the camera won't focus. It's like the camera won't move but the ois still work
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I have no idea how to test laser focusing, any tips?
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I have no idea how to test laser focusing, any tips?
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Use an app called hiddenmenucall. You can download it from Gstore. And run some test
LG G5 camera wont focus
I just got an LG G5 ,, i love it , great phone!
I noticed the main camera wouldn't focus sometimes .
It seemed to get worse after a few days .
I came to the post here and read most of the thread.
Hardware / Software ??
Not sure ,, but i tried something ...
If you move the Zoom finger touch scroll ,
at one point it will switch from the main camera to the wide angle camera .
I did this kind of fast until it switched back and fourth a few times .
It seemed to start focusing again .
who knows if it will keep focusing .
Not sure if this random technique will work for you.
good luck everyone ,,
i hope there will be a sure fix sometime because this is really a unique and great phone
My rear camera isn't working properly anymore so I was just wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem so if I can confirm the likely culprit. Whenever I use the rear camera the screen is mainly purple and pixelated and I can only just about see the background through it all.
The front (selfie) camera is fine so I'm just thinking about replacing the camera at the back but thought I'd ask around in case anyone knew of any other common problem it could be in case I was barking up the wrong tree.
I tried to upload a picture of what it looked like but couldn't manage it.
I've watched a couple of YouTube videos on how to replace it and I'm happy to have a go but if anyone's got any experience/advice on that too it would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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hi,
I had same problem two weeks ago. Suddently the rear camera gone to pink the frontal was good. After the initial panic, I've tried to search internet, on some forums was said to gently push around the rear lens and the camera will show something. Some one says that use this method pushed firmly around the ring and the camera was fixed, some others no.
In my case, pushing around the camera, initially worked for a couple of seconds, then the image was flickering with vertical green lines, noises, and interlaced "grid" grey scan lines like old videogames. then was hardly usable only pushing around the rim for about one minute for take a normal photo. here is the attachments of panic:silly:
I think the camera was damaged by too much overheat that unglued the backplate, and consequentially the use or some hit or light fall may had damaged the flex sensor or the placement lens on the motherboard. In fact in the previous months i had noticed the backplate was moving if poked with fingers on the edges. I mean gently pressed and the back plate was moving. Doing the pressure factory test, it was around 1020,3-1001Millibar on static and changed when pressed on screen or on the back. I had a dbrand skin on the back and due to the heat shrinked and became smaller. I think the overheat was caused by the firmware updates and some app that sucked away the battery in years. Upgrading from Lollipop, twice to MM, to Nougat, in years and then in the last time some flash to MM and then to Nougat again give it the final hit, especially the first time power up after flashing when you have to set everything from scratch.
I sent it in warranty repair, for camera damaged, added the request to swap battery due to duration (because on June the warranty ends ) and to check and fix the IP68 requirements, also noticing very overheat issues.
Now the pressure test is a solid fixed 999,01-999,03Millibar and the feel is more solid in general when handled. If you have luck when Sony repair it, the screen protector on the front if you have applied, won't be touched, only the back.
good luck
So did they just replace the camera module that is plugged in to the top at the back? (obviously apart from battery too).
Your post seems to suggest overheat which caused motherboard damage too.
Unless I've read it wrong you're suggesting swapping the camera will fix the problem.
I know I'd obviously need a new back cover too.
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