Hi, I take photographs with my mate 20 Pro remotely, using Bluetooth headphones to take the shot (wildlife snaps). Thing is, Emui camera app doesn't seem to have an adjustable screen on time for the camera app. The screen turns off after around 40 seconds, which is no good to me. I want it on much longer, preferably all the time.
Is there any way to adjust this you folks?!
I have my screen on time set to 10 minutes on settings and no battery saving set manually.
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Hi,
I'm having a problem with my X10 camera, or maybe I'm missing some setting? Whenever I start the stock camera (or even other camera apps like vignette) I get a yellow tinted picture the first 20 or so seconds and this happens only indoors with low light levels. It takes the camera from 20 seconds up to 30 to adjust and sometimes more and I have to wave it around to get it exposed to lights and objects, after that the picture adjusts fom very yellowish to normal colors gradually & slowly. Tried adjusting exposure & white balance, set to 'auto', 'night', 'indoors' etc and tried all possible settings and nothing helps. After the shot is taken, the camera goes again to yellow & I have to wait again those 20-30 seconds & wave around before next shot. I know this should be rather normal with room lights but I've compared to other mobiles (not other X10s though) and none have the delay at all, only on my X10. Not even my older SE mobile does this. Is there a setting I'm missing?
Help please if anyone knows. Thank you.
I have this aswell, and always had. not sure if it can be fixed, already got used to a yellow first picture
guess that's how the camera is
So i have a problem my camera app (stock) and Google are so laggy it takes 3 seconds to open and also a couple to take the pic what can i do?
Increase Power to the camera
If the phone is rooted..... Get the Setcpu app.... Create a profile / hit the + sign / choose app / camera / keep turning up the min and max until it has no lag. Make sure you enable profiles and set on boot. Hope it helps
The "picture stabilization" in settings Also slows down actual picture taking. While handy for no flash pictures, it can be a bit excessive for the actual shutter time. Shut that off, and you got near instant pictures
There! Something just happened! Did you take a picture of it? Rate this thread to express how fast the HTC U11 Life can go from "zero to picture". A higher rating indicates that launching the camera app and taking a photo is extremely fast such that you never miss an important moment, like when your cat attacks the couch again.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
I'm on a completely stock 8.0 (2.15.531.11). it's very slow and buggy.
If you use edge sense to activate the camera and take the photo its very quick because you dont need to turn the screen on you dont need to unlock the device, just a short squezze to activate display and camera and a second squezze to take the picture. Running android one this takes about 2-3 seconds and you have the picutre.
saturday_night said:
If you use edge sense to activate the camera and take the photo its very quick because you dont need to turn the screen on you dont need to unlock the device, just a short squezze to activate display and camera and a second squezze to take the picture. Running android one this takes about 2-3 seconds and you have the picutre.
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For me the camera is still slow even when i use the edge sense. it takes about 2-4 seconds after i squezze it for the camera to turn on. The app opens but the lense doesn't wake up and the it takes even longer for the squezze to take the picture.
jobrv610 said:
For me the camera is still slow even when i use the edge sense. it takes about 2-4 seconds after i squezze it for the camera to turn on. The app opens but the lense doesn't wake up and the it takes even longer for the squezze to take the picture.
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I dont know why but with latest update it does not even work anymore to wake the device with squezze. With the update before there was no problem to wake the device and start the camera app. Btw. i dont use the stock HTC camera app, i use Google Camera with HDR+ from here https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/dev-cstark27/
You are right the stock camera app needs a few seconds to start but google camera is just about 1,5 seconds and its ready.
Hi guys, a question: setting the brightness manual, you noticed by chance if entering some Apps like Facebook, Gmail, Chrome etc the same is lowered and then return to the set value when you leave? Thanks to those who will answer.
That is even with the auto brightness ticked-off and smart screen feature also off, the screen will automatically lowered after few seconds I opened the Facebook app, Chrome app for example.
same problem..
This is a serious problem with the software, but a intented one. Really makes me think about whether I keep this phone or not.
This video adresses the problem at minute 3:20.
Also the flickering of the display is a issue for sensitive users. This is the most flickering oled display I've seen so far. Adressed at minute 2:55
I really hope Huawei adresses and fixes this strange programmed behaviour. But I'm afraid they won't, because the Mate 10 Pro and P20 Pro also have this automatic brightness limiting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTV2oLF3sTI
vovanhieu2202 said:
Hi guys, a question: setting the brightness manual, you noticed by chance if entering some Apps like Facebook, Gmail, Chrome etc the same is lowered and then return to the set value when you leave? Thanks to those who will answer.
That is even with the auto brightness ticked-off and smart screen feature also off, the screen will automatically lowered after few seconds I opened the Facebook app, Chrome app for example.
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Check whether the light sensor is working. The screen brightness may not adjust properly if the light sensor is covered by other objects.
Please adjust the screen brightness if you think the screen is too bright or too dark. Go to Settings and select Display > Brightness.
Please check whether the AUTO switch in the Brightness level menu is enabled. If the AUTO switch is not enabled, the screen brightness may fail to adjust automatically. You can go to Settings > Display > Brightness level to enable the AUTO switch
Dude, this is so off topic. Has nothing to do with the sensor. It is software.
Check the internet for Huawei brightness dimming, screen dimming and power genius. You will find many topics which adress this problem. It is a problem in many Huawei phones. Mate 9, Mate 10 Pro, P10, P20 pro, they all suffer from this same problem which the Mate 20 Pro also happens to have unfortunately...
Is there a solution for this problem, I also have the same issue on my Mate 20 PRO. Is any chance to EMUI 9.1 solve this problem ?
Removing powergenie through adb solves this problem
What is the adb?
ttakisss said:
What is the adb?
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See http://bfy.tw/OIE9
Hi guys,
As title says, is there by any chance an option to chanhe the playback setting of a recorded macro as its time delay in minutes instead of seconds?
Time delay maximum is three digits only, so at most would be 960 seconds or 16 mins.
I suppose its not possible, but i would like it confirmed if it is not.