When I open the camera program, the number in the upper right corner says that I only have 28 shots left. However, I still have 3 gigs of free space on my 8gb sandisk sdhc. Obviously, 28 pictures at 3 megapixels quality is not going to take up 3 gigs. Has anybody else experienced this problem? Thanks
Is the camera set to use the storage card? When you hit the arrow in the bottom middle and the 6 icons pop up in the bottom half of the screen. The one on the lower left says storage. Hitting it toggles between the phone and storage card. Try that. Or alternatively you can hit the bottom right button that pops up the "Capture Settings" menu and 5th option down is the Storage option. You can switch it from there.
Plus, does anyone know of a permanent fix to making the main camera having less lag? the video-call camera is perfect but the main camera does have some lag issues. I don't want to have to cover up the lens, turn the screen off, wait 8 seconds, then turn the screen back on every time I want a better shot.
Nope, there's no other way right now. It's a known issue with low frame rate in low light conditions that you circumvent with that hack you just mentioned.
Okay, not to worry.
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i can't seem to figure it out. i long press the picture but there is no save option and i don't see it anywhere else. anyone have an idea?
edit: oops just noticed the stickied help thread. probably should have posted there instead.
Using Hangouts v2 on 4.2, click the pic to make it full size and then hit your menu button. Save should be the only option.
wow didn't think about making it full screen and accessing menu there. still not used to not having physical buttons
I hear ya. Compared the the S4, you lose so much display with on screen buttons. Not sure why they just don't push the display down further into the lower bezel to gain a tiny bit more usable display.
I've kept the E8's so called Motion Launch Gestures feature turned on.
The screen doesn't wake up 3 out of 10 times of tapping on it.
Is this a bug or am I missing something?
The way I do is, pick the phone up in portrait position and then tap on the screen.
This may be a very minor one, but it irritates when you assume that the phone would wake up on the tap and it doesn't, where you'll have to end up using the power button for the same.
Please let me know your experience or if you've got a few tips to get around it!
vinay.habib said:
I've kept the E8's so called Motion Launch Gestures feature turned on.
The screen doesn't wake up 3 out of 10 times of tapping on it.
Is this a bug or am I missing something?
The way I do is, pick the phone up in portrait position and then tap on the screen.
This may be a very minor one, but it irritates when you assume that the phone would wake up on the tap and it doesn't, where you'll have to end up using the power button for the same.
Please let me know your experience or if you've got a few tips to get around it!
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It did happen to me a few times in the beginning, but not anymore. The catch here is that the gyroscope phone has to detect a movement for the double tap to work. So, if it's lifted from a table or so with very minute change in the axis,the motion sensors won't work. Otherwise it would work just fine.
My usage of the dot view made it easier, because double tapping with the case open and folded back always produced a movement/vibration. Now even without the dot view, most of the times, I'm able to get it right. It's just about getting used to it I guess. Just lift your device from any table or so, and slightly tilt it towards yourself. That is enough to trigger the motion launch gestures.
Thanks! I'll give that a try!
Hi?
I use the camera and video alot.
But when I view a video from. Inside the camera, I have to press the back button 4 times to get back into the camera.
1 first press to get button available.
3 times to get out of that ugly white frame.
Is this right?
It's alot of waist of time.
Does anyone have the same issue as me? Every few minutes, the navigation buttons slightly move to a different position on the screen, which makes them off-center with the rest of the screen. This usually happens after locking and unlocking the phone. I have tried to restart the phone into the safe mode but the issue is still present there. I have even contacted Sony support.
My oled TV does this to prevent burn in. Maybe check the display settings to see if it is such a feature?
Not sure, I cant find anything like that in display settings. I have also tried to change the minimum screen dpi in the developer settings and it fixed it right after the change, but as soon as I lock and unlock the phone, the buttons are off-center again.
This is a feature. It moves them over time to avoid burn in.
Ok thanks. But if this is a feature, it's pretty annoying, as it's very visible at times. Why aren't the buttons rather changing their size a bit instead? It would be less noticeable then moving them from side to side.
Nevermind, I have disabled the dock and I can't notice it anymore ?
So this is my first Samsung in a long time and in the past (up to my Pixel 5a) the picture in picture always has a square like icon so you could tap right at the screen to go back to the app. This is extremely important for me when driving and using the nav. However I've noticed that this phone (as well as my friend's S20+5g) have a "enlarge" arrow icon in the corner. Maybe I'm just not used to it but it requires a much more precise touch and it is absolutely infuriating. Is this a Samsung thing and is there anything I can do to change it back?