09-15-2022 11:46 AM
09-19-2022 10:28 PM
DZHEXI had the same, I was recording a long video and it happened, after long thinking, I remembered a similar situation with long time recording on Samsung phone, the only difference is that Samsung pops up message "Camera is too hot" and the solution would either let it cool or cool it down yourself (put it in front of cold air or in the fridge, the aerocooler won't do a think to the camera, so no to that)...Please tell us some basic information before asking for help:
- Model Name: AI2201_C
- Firmware Version:32.2810.2208.163
- Rooted or not: not
- Frequency of Occurrence: recently/always
- APP Name & APP Version (If your issue relates to the app):
In addition to information above, please also provide as much details as you can, e.g., using scenario, what troubleshooting you've already done, screenshot, etc.
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I just tried taking some pictures and the camera view started getting inverted and in a blue tone.
The phone was not moved between the pictures and the picture was not edited. This was happening with both, the default camera app and OpenCamera (why can we not use gamegenie to assign airtriggers to default camera actions, again?). Eventually the camera hanged and the phone rebooted. What's going on?
I updated the software recently, not sure if I used the camera until now after updating.
Edit: Forgot to mention that this happened first time after launching OpenCamera via squeeze gesture while the phone was locked, and it behaved... weirdly, not sure how it happened (I jumped up from a sofa to take the picture and got "flashbanged", so I'm not 100% sure what exactly happened and how 😅). I was unable to zoom out for some reason.
Edit: I am hearing some sort of clicking while the camera is active. I made sure that it isn't the horizon signal.
Having weird camera issues/crashes... any fix?
09-19-2022 10:31 PM
DanishbluntCorrect, you can't take long videos...https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/228529#Comment_228529
So basicially you cant take long videos.
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09-20-2022 01:47 AM
evildante63Nah, they shove way to much voltage or current into the camera module. Badly specced power delivery components is the probable cause. Its not a sony where you record HDR footage, its just normal video recording.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/63972/having-weird-camera-issues-crashes-any-fix
I had the same, I was recording a long video and it happened, after long thinking, I remembered a similar situation with long time recording on Samsung phone, the only difference is that Samsung pops up message "Camera is too hot" and the solution would either let it cool or cool it down yourself (put it in front of cold air or in the fridge, the aerocooler won't do a think to the camera, so no to that)...
So I put my phone camera in the direction of cold air coming from the air conditioning, after 5 mins, I touched the camera lens and it was cold,turned on the camera, it's working fine...
Conclusion, Asus didn't handle Camera heat condition, if hot then turn off, so right now, due to the heat, it is possible to damage the camera module without even knowing...
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09-20-2022 06:26 AM
DanishbluntNope, it keeps saying "Fingerprint moved too fast". So AFAICT, they either made it so accurate that it's seeing noise, or the two issues seem to be connected.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/228706#Comment_228706
The reason for that is because the fingerprint reader is super cheap. Unlike the Rog3 which had a large but still mediocre fingerprint sensor, the Rog6 has a tiny reader that is then magnified to a bigger area, this decreases its performance and reliability drasticly, I assume ASUS had to patch it to make it more "accurate", hence the bad performance now. I suggest re registering your fingerprints for now.
Also:
"will be taking lots of pictures lol"
🤣
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09-20-2022 07:52 AM