Back camera freeze - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

The back camera randomly freezes in landscape mode. I can use it in portrait mode without a problem but when I turn the phone landscape it freezes...
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I have a rotation program that allows my screen to rotate 360 degrees. When I turned it off the camera works properly...

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perminant landscape mode?

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is it possible to keep the universal in landscape mode permanently? it seems that when i rotate the screen and when the device shuts of temporarily, and is turned on again the screen in orientated back to portrait mode. Just wanna know if there is a way to keep it in the landscape mode? thanks

Proximity Sensor

Is there a proximity sensor that will work in landscape mode? I would like for my screen to shutoff automatically if I am on a call and the phone screen is in landscape mode when I put it away in my case. Thanks for the help.

landscape mode only

Is there an app out there that only makes my phone landscape mode? i like using my phone sideways at all times.

Screen rotation is slow

My screen will rotate to landscape mode in camera but it takes a few mins and shaking the phone to get it to rotate back to portrait. Sometimes I have to spin the phone around a few times. Anyone else?

Hyperlapse Camera Mode Use With Screen Off?

Is there a way to use the Hyperlapse camera mode with the screen off? When I tried to do this, the screen never times out (because video is being recorded). Also, when I try to shut off the screen using the power button, the camera stops and the Hyperlapse session ends. The screen is a significant battery user. For this mode, it would be nice to be able to let the screen shut off to conserve battery.
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Smart Stay Enabled?
crizyal said:
Is there a way to use the Hyperlapse camera mode with the screen off? When I tried to do this, the screen never times out (because video is being recorded). Also, when I try to shut off the screen using the power button, the camera stops and the Hyperlapse session ends. The screen is a significant battery user. For this mode, it would be nice to be able to let the screen shut off to conserve battery.
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The S7 has a feature that senses the subject in front of the lens. Let's start with checking your settings.
From your home screen, tap Apps > Settings > Device.
Tap Display > Smart Stay.
With Smart Stay, the display remains on. Try using Hyperlapse with this feature turned off.

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