Camera Fix and it works
This is a discussion on Camera Fix and it works within the Droid General Discussions forums, part of the Droid Discussions category; I just wiped my lens really well with my cleaning cloth and viola green corners everytime and on the first try. Go figure!!...
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I just wiped my lens really well with my cleaning cloth and viola green corners everytime and on the first try. Go figure!!
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looks like it is fixed for real
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Nice little add on this vonfink13! Thank you for that!
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Can they "push" updates? If so, that's wonderful... either way, the cleaning is a great ceremonial action in and of itself... sort of like a religious ablution (I used alcohol... maybe that's the wine). My camera seems now to have been "healed."
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YES! They can push updates. Nothing else is done on your normal linux. You update "over the air" meaning you use a internetconnection. So the phone just fully downloades the update, and then starts to install. That can be forced by provider.
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They can but it's still strange that nothing in terms of firmware or build had changed.
Resistance is futile.

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Originally Posted by
RinTinTigger
YES! They can push updates. Nothing else is done on your normal linux. You update "over the air" meaning you use a internetconnection. So the phone just fully downloades the update, and then starts to install. That can be forced by provider.
Yes it can be done, but "normally" you would see atleast a reboot of the device after the update is installed. "Normally"! Maybe the OS is that good where all of us wouldn't notice
Sometimes , It is what it is !
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Mine now works, too, after never having gotten green corners.
I have also noticed that the media dock screen is working differently than it did when I got it. I use the alarm, and it would always stay on the same screen (digital clock) while alarm sounded. Now, it switches to an analog clock view while alarm sounds, then reverts to digital when I hit snooze. I have changed no settings, only added apps, but no clock/weather apps.
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Originally Posted by
Miami1683

Originally Posted by
RinTinTigger
YES! They can push updates. Nothing else is done on your normal linux. You update "over the air" meaning you use a internetconnection. So the phone just fully downloades the update, and then starts to install. That can be forced by provider.
Yes it can be done, but "normally" you would see atleast a reboot of the device after the update is installed. "Normally"! Maybe the OS is that good where all of us wouldn't notice

Not for all updates / fixes a reboot is needed like "normally"
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