That I am facing the issue of a blue dot appearing in both rear and front camera of POCO F1 when shooting against the light in low-light. For example shooting a bulb etc. It is pops up even in daylight when the photo is taken against sunlight, but in day it yellow. Is it a defect? Tell me at the earliest so that I raise a replacement request. Official statement would be much welcomed.
Maroosh said:
That I am facing the issue of a blue dot appearing in both rear and front camera of POCO F1 when shooting against the light in low-light. For example shooting a bulb etc. It is pops up even in daylight when the photo is taken against sunlight, but in day it yellow. Is it a defect? Tell me at the earliest so that I raise a replacement request. Official statement would be much welcomed.
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Can you post a photo or something. And which version are you using? Cause you're the first to report this
Maroosh said:
That I am facing the issue of a blue dot appearing in both rear and front camera of POCO F1 when shooting against the light in low-light. For example shooting a bulb etc. It is pops up even in daylight when the photo is taken against sunlight, but in day it yellow. Is it a defect? Tell me at the earliest so that I raise a replacement request. Official statement would be much welcomed.
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This is perfectly normal.
Most camera lenses when pointed at a light source cause a light orb or ghost flare. Here are some links that explain this.
https://photographylife.com/what-is-ghosting-and-flare/amp
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/12/26/how-to-remove-green-dot-iphone-photos/
rahulkamma14 said:
Can you post a photo or something. And which version are you using? Cause you're the first to report this
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I am unable to post photos here due to xda restrictions against junior member. My twitter is @shubhankardeist there i have uploaded the pic. Please check it and tell me as soon as possible as today is last day for replacement. Thank you.
Maroosh said:
I am unable to post photos here due to xda restrictions against junior member. My twitter is @shubhankardeist there i have uploaded the pic. Please check it and tell me as soon as possible as today is last day for replacement. Thank you.
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checked it , it seems like there might be A problem with your handset , try to reset or else go for replacement.
PS : Upload second pic on Nasa's website and put a caption "" spaceship spotted in Indian sky "" hahah !
Seems like you are right. I checked with another Poco user it happened in his phone too.
Maroosh said:
Seems like you are right. I checked with another Poco user it happened in his phone too.
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Referring to?
Here you go, this might help put those fears about a defective phone to rest. Clicked on my phone
Thank you
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Referring to?
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I was referring to you. Thanks man. You're awesome.
I'm facing the same issue with the camera.Is the issue resolved bro? I have already replaced but same issue with the replaced device too..Is this a software issue or prob with the lens? Pls do reply so I can change the mobile..
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hi every body
when i take photo (incandescent mode on white balance) the picture have a thin green line on upper quarter, every thing else is good. and in low light the auto white balance is incandescent, so i cant take photo in night.
is that is a software problem or hardware problem. after rooting is the same, does i loose my warrenty, can i unroot my device, i have x10a from rogers.
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sjouni said:
hi every body
when i take photo (incandescent mode on white balance) the picture have a thin green line on upper quarter
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Post a picture.
sjouni said:
is that is a software problem or hardware problem
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Will be easier to answer with a picture.
sjouni said:
does i loose my warrenty, can i unroot my device
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This is why people should take the time to learn what it is, then you would already know that it does and you can.
yes, it will void the warranty.
on the other hand...
"Just a quick reply to say "SE will not put in any efforts to simplify the process for users" is correct." - Jeff-SEAnswers
source: http://talk.sonyericsson.com/message/19995
Is driving me absolutely nuts. Anyone else?
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Same issue here
bmxant said:
Is driving me absolutely nuts. Anyone else?
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What is the issue? That picture doesn't really show much.
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What is the issue? That picture doesn't really show much.
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I'm assuming it's the red-ish glow in the center? That's the only thing I notice other than my topic listed right by the mouse cursor...
Kadin said:
I'm assuming it's the red glowing in the center? That's the only thing I notice other than my topic listed right by the mouse cursor...
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Ahhhh...gotcha. I went back and looked at it again and noticed it this time. I just got my GS2 and it's still charging, but I'll take some pics when I turn it on and post back with the results.
Is this on all pictures you take?
Here's a picture I just took...
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Kadin said:
Here's a picture I just took...
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That's not as bad, but my Infuse had zero issues, same with my iPhone 3GS.
The lighting is pretty bad in this room as well, so that explains the difference between my photo and yours.
Edit: @SPIDERTECH: It seems to be on ALL photos in crappy lighting. Can't notice it during the day while outside.
Just googled the issue and there are tons of documented cases and complaints out there Seems to be an issue with the hardware.
Take a picture of something that isn't viewing-angle-dependent before claiming there's an issue please.
My first instinct is that the camera is somewhat IR-sensitive (this is EXTREMELY common in cell phone cameras due to lack of space for a hot mirror filter) and the screens being imaged have higher IR content when viewed dead-on. (In both pictures, the red spot appears where the camera is viewing the screen dead-on. In the first picture the camera was centered in front of the screen, in the second the camera was at the lower right aimed up and left.)
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Take a picture of something that isn't viewing-angle-dependent before claiming there's an issue please.
My first instinct is that the camera is somewhat IR-sensitive (this is EXTREMELY common in cell phone cameras due to lack of space for a hot mirror filter) and the screens being imaged have higher IR content when viewed dead-on. (In both pictures, the red spot appears where the camera is viewing the screen dead-on. In the first picture the camera was centered in front of the screen, in the second the camera was at the lower right aimed up and left.)
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That explains a lot.....So it's not a hardware fault? Just a limitation?
Mine done the red thing with taking a pic of my screen but here is a pic I took outside
http://filehostonline.com/files/1/website/20111003_150501.jpg
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That explains a lot.....So it's not a hardware fault? Just a limitation?
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I'll take a further look at it tonight, but IR sensitivity is not exactly rare in digital cameras, especially cheaper/smaller ones. Good hot mirrors (IR-blocking filters) cost money AND they're large.
Yeah I have the same problem, I took pictures of the tile floor at my parents house, and it had a red center to it also, is their a way to fix this?
Also for the love of god, why does this video camera not have image stabilization? every video is shaky as hell.
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Mine done the red thing with taking a pic of my screen but here is a pic I took outside
http://filehostonline.com/files/1/website/20111003_150501.jpg
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man, that's a great yard and view there!
Hopefully no trouble here ..
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I installed the BoA mobile banking app. It came with a check deposit feature. That said, you need to take two pictures, one of the front another of the back. I had no issue to take the image of the front of the check, but had trouble to take the back side.
The back side of the check is relatively white/blank, so it's hard for the camera to focus, and I cannot just tap the check to change the focus point.
Any one experienced this and had a solution?
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I installed the BoA mobile banking app. It came with a check deposit feature. That said, you need to take two pictures, one of the front another of the back. I had no issue to take the image of the front of the check, but had trouble to take the back side.
The back side of the check is relatively white/blank, so it's hard for the camera to focus, and I cannot just tap the check to change the focus point.
Any one experienced this and had a solution?
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Have you tried taking a photo while it still appears blurry (maybe in camera app so as not to send a blurry pic to the bank) ?
I often take photos of things up close and while they may appear blurry, even after I tap to focus, they come out quite sharp... Anyway, probably worth a try!
Have you tried any camera apps from Google Play?
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Kisses99 said:
I installed the BoA mobile banking app. It came with a check deposit feature. That said, you need to take two pictures, one of the front another of the back. I had no issue to take the image of the front of the check, but had trouble to take the back side.
The back side of the check is relatively white/blank, so it's hard for the camera to focus, and I cannot just tap the check to change the focus point.
Any one experienced this and had a solution?
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A long shot from my photography book ...
But the auto focus in the camera needs a contrast color as a reference point ...
As you know ...the camera ignores the white color as empty space ...and looks for solid base colors to focus against ...
If your bank will allow it ...you can set the check on top of a dark piece of paper ...as this may assist the lens with focus distance.
Or ..if you are allowed to sign your name on the back in black ink ...that would help also ..
And of course ....distance from the image is important too ...
Stay out at least 12 inches or more and zoom manually if needed to capture .
That's my .02 on the camera ....g
gregsarg said:
A long shot from my photography book ...
But the auto focus in the camera needs a contrast color as a reference point ...
As you know ...the camera ignores the white color as empty space ...and looks for solid base colors to focus against ...
If your bank will allow it ...you can set the check on top of a dark piece of paper ...as this may assist the lens with focus distance.
Or ..if you are allowed to sign your name on the back in black ink ...that would help also ..
And of course ....distance from the image is important too ...
Stay out at least 12 inches or more and zoom manually if needed to capture .
That's my .02 on the camera ....g
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Thanks for your tips!
I actually have signed the check with black ink, but it's on top of the check, which means, when I tried to focus on the check, the camera by default always used the central point to focus. I cannot write anything below the line, which may void the check.
Currently the only effective way that I can take a sharp image was under bright light. That said, a normal 40w ceiling light won't work.
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Thanks for your tips!
I actually have signed the check with black ink, but it's on top of the check, which means, when I tried to focus on the check, the camera by default always used the central point to focus. I cannot write anything below the line, which may void the check.
Currently the only effective way that I can take a sharp image was under bright light. That said, a normal 40w ceiling light won't work.
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Also put the check on a black background and then take the front and back pictures. I had the same trouble until I put the check on my black keyboard and took the pictures and it works the first time.
Now that feature is crashing the app on version 4.2.55 of the BofA app.
I use B of A app to deposit my checks. My app has little corner guides. When u get them lined up around the corners of the check push the button. I dont even look at the focus or anything else. Photo comes out fine and bank accepts it..
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I can say that the Chase App check deposit works just fine
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Sorry if I'm reviving an old thread, but I had the same problem and got it to work at least for me. At first I was trying to line up the check's corners with the guide corners in the app when taking the picture. It kept having a problem until I finally zoomed out a little bit. I guess having the camera that close to the check wasn't allowing it to focus correctly. Hopefully that helps someone else.
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Sorry if I'm reviving an old thread, but I had the same problem and got it to work at least for me. At first I was trying to line up the check's corners with the guide corners in the app when taking the picture. It kept having a problem until I finally zoomed out a little bit. I guess having the camera that close to the check wasn't allowing it to focus correctly. Hopefully that helps someone else.
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Actually the root cause is that the camera always wants to focus on the central point. That's why it can focus the front side of the check - there are a lot of contents, but not the back side - it's all white and blank.
BoA seems to accept a pen on top of the check image and I successfully did it multiple times.
Zoom out seems to be an other solution, too.
Thanks!
Anyone's s4 happen to have the same issue I'm having with their front camera? In outside light it's impossible to see. The less light the more the purple line appears. Thanks
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anyone have this issue?
Sorry!
Sorry to alert you, this is a problem with the sensor or your sensors...
It looks like an Infrared light.
Try turning off the eye tracking software then take another photo
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Sorry to alert you, this is a problem with the sensor or your sensors...
It looks like an Infrared light.
Try turning off the eye tracking software then take another photo
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I made sure the eye tracking software was off and I still see the line. I had a feeling it could be a sensor but wasn't certain of course.
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I made sure the eye tracking software was off and I still see the line. I had a feeling it could be a sensor but wasn't certain of course.
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Well from that then, I'm sorry to tell you that its a sensor issue. I cant see why Samsung wont cover this with warranty!
Hi,
Can anyone share a picture of a pocophone without the light bleed issue. Just wanted to compare how bad it is on mine.
According to the user, this one doesnt bleed.
My phone doesn't have that light beeding issue, I purchased it in first sale.
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My phone doesn't have that light beeding issue, I purchased it in first sale.
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Does it get slightly brighter near the bottom edge...if possible can u share picture of your phone with a grey background..thanks
Me and my friend bought Poco on the same day. Both look ok and free of this issue.
mejgs said:
Me and my friend bought Poco on the same day. Both look ok and free of this issue.
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Can you take a pic of the phones with a full gray color displayed on screen. ? Best way to check bleed.
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Can you take a pic of the phones with a full gray color displayed on screen. ? Best way to check bleed.
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There you go
I am also interested in this!
I have had 2 Poco phones and they both had screen bleeding issue at the bottom of the screen!
Seeing some pictures without the issue would be very reassuring.
I never noticed any screen bleeding during use, you can judge by yourself...either there is non, or it's minimal...
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I never noticed any screen bleeding during use, you can judge by yourself...either there is non, or it's minimal...
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Thanks for the images! It looks ok.
But it would really helps to see the same pics during the grey shutdown menu!
Thanks again.
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I never noticed any screen bleeding during use, you can judge by yourself...either there is non, or it's minimal...
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Going by the picture, I think you have slight bleed but not sure....I only notice mine when on grey backgrounds or when watching night scenes in a video
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Going by the picture, I think you have slight bleed but not sure....I only notice mine when on grey backgrounds or when watching night scenes in a video
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Since day one I never noticed this issue, and I'm quite a picky guy. Now, after seeing all the problems related to this amongst other users I cannot really be sure, maybe it's just my imagination. Since I have to try so hard and stare at the phone without any permanent conclusion I guess it's pretty satisfactory for me. I feels sorry for other users with this problem, unfortunately Xiaomi will not replace all faulty units. At least they will hopefully notice this issues for future reference. I already posted my thoughts about Poco under "overall love".....maybe you would agree with me on that one.