Verizon Note Edge Camera Failing Constantly - Note Edge Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've seen questions about this with no definitive answers. So.......
I'm having issues with my camera and have searched around but nothing has worked. I've had this phone since it came out and haven't ever had this problem until a few weeks ago. I have removed battery, cleared camera cash and data and a few other things with no luck. I'm still on 4.4.4, build AOC2 and haven't even tried to root or anything. The camera failing to open started a few weeks ago but now is getting more irritating due to the often recurrence.
I would like to know why my camera is failing all the time now. It will work for a while after a reset or sometimes it will work once then fail upon opening the app.
Any ideas?? I haven't done a factory reset and do not plan to. I do not want to upgrade to the newest version lollipop or whatever it is now.

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[Q] Warning: Camera Failed. Can anyone fix it?

I am having a huge problem with the main camera on my Sprint Samsung S5. Every time I try to use it, I get the notification "Warning: Camera failed." It was purchased on the release date (I think 4/11/2014). It was a known issue for Verizon and I think Sprint phones for this to happen but mine is having this problem 10 months later. I have cleared the cache, cleared data, wiped cache and dalvik, done a factory reset, installed MOAR 6.0, CM12, MOAR 2.2, removed SD card after having flashed a new rom (so no other apps could prevent the main camera from working), disabled the Samsung camera app and tried using Google Camera, and nothing has worked. Today I went to a cell phone repair store and the technician said he tried three main camera sensors and two front facing camera sensors (just to allegedly rule out a hardware issue) and could not get any of them to work. The front facing camera works in Google Hangouts but nothing seems to get the back camera to work. I don't even recall dropping my phone and there's not a scratch on it but one day the main camera decided not to work. It wasn't even after flashing a new rom. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Richard
Samsung warranty
We received a service bulletin a while back about this specific issue and its a hardware problem . So your best bet is sending in to Samsung or depending on your carrier you can call carrier and they will swap it out for you.
Thanks for your reply Dhulqarnain. I have rooted the phone and tripped Knox so I can't send it back to Samsung and Sprint is requiring me to sign up for their protection plan (I think through Assurion) to take care of this even though it seems like it's a known issue. Do you have any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Richard
Same problem...inexpensive solution
I've had my sprint s5 for nearly 2 years now, and I recently started having the same exact issue. After extensive research I'm afraid that I must confirm it is a hardware issue. I'm in the same boat as far as knox, my friend...and that leaves repair as our only option. The good news is that it supposedly isn't too difficult to replace, it actually connects like a laptop keyboard, or an ipod hard drive connects (a ribbon type connector). It probably will be a ***** to get it connected, but the even better news is that eBay has our s5 camera from a few dozen sellers ranging from $6 to $15. :good:
Thanks Gmoney1234. I took the phone to a cell repair shop and they tried six different main camera sensors and two different front facing camera sensors and could not get it to work. So that means there's something else going on with it.

Nexus 5 - wifi stuck on 'turning on WiFi'

Hi everyone.
First off, I'd like to say that I don't like opening new threads, and I always read up on my problem first, but I'm simply at my wit's end.
The problem is fairly common (not only on nexus 5 phones), and something a lot of you forum guys have encountered and tried to help with, with more or less success.
Basically, my WiFi doesn't work, it shows 'turning on WiFi' most of the time, and sometimes (fairly rarely), has a couple of hours where it reboots to no end, but I'm thinking that's a power button that sticks. It usually fixes itself after I gently but firmly stroke it (lol) and doesn't happen again for weeks. The WiFi issue started randomly, totally out of the blue, and never happened before to any of my phones (it might have started a couple of days after the last OTA security update, but I can't say for sure). The phone was a 100% stock 16gb Nexus 5.
What I've tried (some steps even multiple times, with different variations):
- removing the sim card
- switching airplane mode on/off
- factory reset (3 times in total think)
- wiping cache
- reflashing stock ROM
- reflashing stock everything
- flashing TWRP and rooting, and manually changing/removing either the .macaddr and .btaddr files, or changing/removing their respective folders
- playing with ownership of those files
- flashing CM, flashing a custom kernel and flashing Paranoid Android
- all in all, i've wiped and rebooted the device like 50 times
Honestly, I don't know what I've missed, I've been at it for days, and I'd be very grateful if someone would point out an oversight.
Also, what's weird, my bluetooth didn't work too, but after i tinkered with .btaddr and .macaddr, it now works perfectly, no matter what I throw at it. This is what gives me hope that I still can resolve this issue without paying for a new motherboard/phone.
Thanks in advance, guys, you've been truly helpful so far.
A defective wifi chip could be the cause of the problem and, in my experience, is not that uncommon. I have come across two n5 and two Samsung s4 phones that work perfectly except the wifi either won't turn on or tries to turn on for about 10 minutes.
I tried different modems, bootloaders, and roms without any success.
Yeah, sadly, that's what I'm thinking too. I had some hope because bluetooth works, but not anymore. I've kinda already made my peace that I'm gonna have to spend +$200 on a repair or $400 on a new phone. I'm just thinking if anyone knows something that helps that I haven't tried yet, please come forward, possibly before I take it to a service centre :laugh:
Maybe look for a used N5 with a smashed screen and working motherboard?

Samsung Galaxy S7 Fix Suggestions - Possible Firmware Issue?

Hi All,
I am wondering if you can help me troubleshoot my Samsung Galaxy S7. I am open to any suggestion, even installing non-stock firmware or any other ideas you may have.
I bought the phone (on contract) around 5 months ago, For nearly 3 months now the phone has been freezing 5 - 6 times a day, restarting 2 or 3 times a day. It works for a little while, maybe a week after a factory reset. So my brain is telling me its a software issue as a hardware issue would surely be there from the first minute it reinstalls?
There is nothing obvious as to when it freezes, mostly when loading an app, So I imagine some corrupt kernel call. I would have thought a factory reset would have fixed this though but I guess its just reinstalling the same software and if this is corrupt.
Anyway, my provider in the UK or Samsung are not providing me with any suitable options other than we will "repair" it but will not RMA it and you will be without a phone for 2 months or so. well, this is just not good enough to me as when you pay £600 for a device (which even though I havnt paid as of yet, I am contracted to pay) You dont expect it to break after 2 months. Legally all they have to do is offer a "repair". I just know this is going to be more pain than its worth.
If anyone can help me at all with any possible solution, third party firmware to try and what steps I would need. I would appreciate any help.
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S7 32GB
Model: SM-G930F
Android: 6.0.1
Kernel: 3.18.14-9113173
I don't know buddy, I would wipe the phone clean, install the newest nougat beta and maybe install only a bunch of apps a day and see when you start having problems, maybe one of them is the cause. But that honestly sounds like a hardware issue. I hope this somewhat helps. Good luck
Same problem here. Its a faulty battery and/or power circuity. There is no software fix for that. Thats why it hangs or reboots while opening apps - that needs more amps to be drawn from the battery. Like loading thumbnails in gallery and so on.
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Same problem here. Its a faulty battery and/or power circuity. There is no software fix for that. Thats why it hangs or reboots while opening apps - that needs more amps to be drawn from the battery. Like loading thumbnails in gallery and so on.
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Thanks for both replies.
I have tried to reset, still happening, cant install nougat as it freezes as soon as odin recognises it.
I guess I have no choice but to send it to them, I just know I will have problems now for months.

Sooooooo many problems since nougat update!

Well this really sucks. I've been telling people for a long time that my G5 has been the best phone I've ever had...a true powerhouse. Then came the Nougat update. Since then it's been nothing but problems. I called Verizon, LG (useless), and Google. All said 'try a factory data reset, that should fix everything'. Yeah, right. So after the Ohhhhhhh-so-painful FDR, I still have all the same problems. When plugging in the oem or third party fast chargers (I have two of each), the notifications will simultaneously say "slow charging" and either "charging" or "fast charging" at the same time. Unplugging and reconnecting will fix it every time. Also, I'm getting ghost images when changing screens...I can still see a shadow of the previous screen which eventually fades away. These are both just minor annoyances, but still weren't there before. But also, my NAV appears to have a hard time keeping track of where I am. More annoying. But the biggie is that I can no longer use any of my many Bluetooth headsets for phone calls. You just can't have a Bluetooth conversation anymore. Streaming audio is fine. But calls aren't doable. That's a problem. Since I already tried an FDR to no avail, Verizon is going to send me a new phone. All I can say is if it comes with Marshmallow, I'm leaving it that way. Any benefits that Nougat brought are far outweighed by the problems. I'll wait until they fix it, maybe then. Anybody else been so plagued by this update?
D Dave
I have the same problem.. I have to charge and re-start the phone to make the phone "charging" otherwise it is intermittently connected and disconnected.. I've done factory reset and didn't work out also.. I guess getting a new replacement from T-mobile is the option here.
I got the new phone that Verizon overnighted to me and got it all set up. It thankfully came loaded with marshmallow and is working fine, but keeps prompting me to install Nougat. I'm going to keep postponing the update for now to give them a chance to work the bugs out. Is there anybody out there who has installed the update on their Verizon G5 without any problems after?
I have the charging issue as well and it started with 7.0.
You should report it. They won't fix something if only a couple people report the problem. They sent me a new phone and I've managed to defer the 7.0 update for over a week now. It prompts me everyday, but I just say later! I'll wait awhile to see if they fix it. The unbearable Bluetooth call quality was just totally unacceptable.
Nougat?
My G5 is still on Marshmallow, and does not see that there is any update to Nougat available. So what are you all talking about?
What carrier are you with? I'm on Verizon, so maybe not all carriers have it yet. Or maybe you're one of the lucky ones who wasn't randomly chosen to be a guinea pig and find all the bugs and glitches. ☺
I'm on Verizon.
This is a Verizon LG G5 forum. Are those posting here WRT Nougat posting in the wrong place?
Dangerous Dave said:
Is there anybody out there who has installed the update on their Verizon G5 without any problems after?
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Me, totally problem free. No problems of any kind but it did fix one bug, I had an app that wouldn't run in Marshmallow and it's back working normally again with Nougat, who knows why?
jpradley said:
I'm on Verizon.
This is a Verizon LG G5 forum. Are those posting here WRT Nougat posting in the wrong place?
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Try to keep up.
I have the G5 on Verizon and am fully updated. The only problem I've had is with storage space. 85% full and I'm lagging frequently. I've deleted as much as I can, to no avail. I can't seem to get anything successfully moved to the SD card, so I'm not sure of its purpose.
I´ve got exactly the same problems and more.... What did you do to fix them in the meantime?
To add another problem, my fingerscanner isn't working 9 out of 10 times.
It became an annoying piece of ****! Please help to get my awesome phone back.
Greetz from the Netherlands
I've had other bluetooth issues... I have to restart bluetooth nearly every day to get it to connect to my devices, it's as if the bluetooth apk is hanging up in the background.
That said... My phone updated to 27A this morning, so I guess I'll find out in the next few days if I have the same problem, lol
Well the 27A update must literally be ONLY the security patch. It didn't fix the bluetooth issues...
Seriously this update has been the worst. I too am experiencing the power cable issue. I'd say 7 out of 10 times it tells me it's slow charging. Simply reseating the cable fixes it every time. The most frustrating part for me is Facebook and Twitter. With the first Nougat update the Facebook app began to bug out. At least once a day it randomly crashes, even when i'm not actively on it, and begins a crash loop that won't stop until I restart the phone. that usually fixes it. I'd say every other week I've had to straight up re-install the FB app to fix the crash loop. and now after the recent update that was pushed the twitter app keeps failing to load some images. Most tweeted images show up fine but profile/banner images will not. Again fixed with a restart. This is really quite frustrating. I don't understand what they did to break Nougat so badly. My friends Pixel hasn't had any of these issues. I'm getting so fed up with my G5. I love it but it just so damn locked down and now this. It really makes me wary of getting another LG phone
Well, it's been over three months since I started this thread. The problems after the Nougat update were just unacceptable, so Verizon sent me a new phone loaded with Marshmallow. I've been deferring the update every day for three months. Last night I accidentally tapped the wrong spot on my screen and it installed the damn Nougat update. I've had the update less than 24 hours now, so haven't tried everything. But I can tell you they haven't fixed the problem with the slow charge/fast charge, as it came back IMMEDIATELY after the update. I called Verizon today to ask why the hell LG couldn't fix that issue in three months time! Verizon called LG for me and inquired if there was a fix. LG said if I send the phone back to them, they'll fix the corrupted files and send it back to me. Really?!? Both my G5s experienced the same problem immediately after the update and they couldn't fix the issue in the download in three months time? Douchebags. Now I have to decide which is a bigger pain in the a$$, having to unplug and replug my phone every time I want to charge it...you know...until I get a new phone, or format it, send it back to them for however many weeks it takes them to (theoretically) fix it, and rebuild it when I get it back. Why, oh why, wouldn't they implement the fix they already have, instead of pushing out flawed software, then making me send my phone in to them to fix. Grrrrrrrr!
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Now I have to decide which is a bigger pain in the a$$, having to unplug and replug my phone every time I want to charge it...you know...until I get a new phone, or format it, send it back to them for however many weeks it takes them to (theoretically) fix it, and rebuild it when I get it back. Why, oh why, wouldn't they implement the fix they already have, instead of pushing out flawed software, then making me send my phone in to them to fix. Grrrrrrrr!
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Unfortunately don't have anything helpful for you, other than to say, you're not alone, and I similarly got sufficiently pissed with this bug today to see if there was a solution yet.
Pretty sure you answered your own question though: they don't actually have a fix because LG has likely stopped developing new releases for the G5 in anticipation of the G6 release. They want you to send it back to them for the "fix" because it's a pain in the ass and transfers the opportunity cost onto you, which hopefully (in their eyes) means they can do absolutely nothing.
I'm just.... beyond frustrated with this ****ing phone. I really wish that I would have limped by on my old HTC M8 until the V20 came out, even with its barely-chargeable battery. At this rate, I would have been better off with a pixel or internal-battery phone for that matter. There is just seemingly no end of software and hardware issues with this phone, and LG's piss-poor customer service gives you almost no recourse for any of them
Hi. G5 VS987 Owner here with a build date of 10/2016 so I've managed to survive the bootloop issues that plagued a great number of us thus far.
My theory is: LG has no clue on how to push an OTA update.
My question(s) are: How many of you updated with the OTA?
And how many updated via LG Bridge or some other flashable method?
I'm wondering what if any difference knowing this makes because while this phone has honestly been the best/fastest/bug free phone I've ever used...the update nagscreen has me wanting to choke the [email protected]!%# out of it. It just won't go away.
I really wanted the Note 7 before they blew up...What to do guys?
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Another thing...is there a way to flash back to MM if this update really goes south?
I updated to Nougat OTA with no problems except the power cord which I fixed.
Here's how I did it:
DISCLAIMER! I KNOW this has nothing to do with the problem and cannot possibly fix it but... it did fix it for me so give it a try, OK?
1. When you get the slow charging message look at the power cord, turn it around and plug it in the other way, see if that helps. Once you've determined that plugging the power cord in one way reduces the frequency of the error just keep on doing it that way and in a couple of days the problem will be gone!
I know, I know, but try it, what can it hurt?
Well, interesting update here. Verizon said I could send it back to LG to have corrupt files replaced. I decided that neither option, living with the problem or shipping the phone back to LG, was acceptable. I called Verizon back and told them so, asking for a replacement and hoping it would come with MM. They just sent me a replacement, and it came with Nougat already on board. But would you believe this phone works perfectly! I mean, it rocks! I have NONE Of the problems I had with the last two phones after the OTA update. So maybe the OTA really is a piece of crap. But I gotta say, it's nice to love my phone again.

Galaxy note 8 N950 front camera crashes

Hey Guys !
I bought a galaxy note 8 back in feb this year. Everything was working like a charm however after android 9 update my front camera keeps crashing whenever i switch to it. Back camera is good. I thought this was a bug and would be resolved after an update. Which it did. But only for a day. The next day it went same. Kept crashing. Even third party camera apps wont work for front.
I factory reset it. Resolved the issue for like 15 days then it came back to its crashing behavior. Factory reset it again but to no avail The point is whenever an update arives. Or phone factory resets. It works sometimes for a couple of days but goes back to the fault. I tried almost all steps mentioned on internet for camera related issues .
I even re-flashed the phone from sammobile firmware but didnt resolve the issue. I bought it from another country so i cannot claim it under warranty. Please advise if anyone faced such issues or just me. Also some tips would be appreciated. Thanks

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