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ā11-17-2024 11:45 AM (Last edited ā11-18-2024 08:51 AM by SamsungJoJo ) in
A Series & Other MobileHi, A52 5g takes flash photos with a blue cast over the photos. Should I uninstall Camera and Reload it?
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ā11-17-2024 11:52 AM (Last edited ā11-17-2024 12:12 PM ) in
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ā11-19-2024 01:07 AM in
A Series & Other MobileIt does the same thing in Pro! Also, yes the preview flashes bluish.
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ā11-19-2024 02:02 AM in
A Series & Other MobileYour suggestions led me to an answer! I still don't know exactly what was wrong.
Last ditch effort -- I opened the phone Settings, went to Apps, Camera, Storage and "cleared the cache." The blue is gone!
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ā11-19-2024 03:28 PM (Last edited ā11-19-2024 03:34 PM ) in
A Series & Other MobileFunny! Don't forget 'Clear data' if 'Clear cache' doesn't solve the problem. Also, not for the Camera, but for other apps, Update, Uninstall, and Install from the Galaxy Store (or other) is often part of the solution!
I frequently have to recommend the time-honored 'Power down' or 'turn it completely off' for 30 seconds before turning it back on -- where 'Restart' does not do the same thing.
The explanation I've been told for devices like radios, computers, and smart home devices, turning them completely off for 30 seconds allows for the capacitors to discharge their stored energy, giving the components a fresh start.