if you shake the phone you hear a little noise as if it moved the phone?
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Up.. Ithink yhat is phone camera.. Canzone you confirn?
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R: Noise into the phone
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Something about the camera lens?
Yeah I do hear these noises too. It either the auto focus or something about the sim card slot I guess.
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I have a I9500 and as the topic says I get get a random faint vibration when im using the camera. Anyone else notice this?
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Can someone please check if the have the vibration so i know if its a problem or not?
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Hey again XDA,
I know the nexus 4 is capable of focusing the camcorder for macro and other shots. However, for some reason, on cm 10.1.2 and .33 radio I don't get this option. Does anyone have any success on other radios/bootloaders or has dealt with this issue? Thanks very much.
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You mean't Camera, Camcorder records video.
This could be either an issue with the camera application or it is missing from the application.
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I meant video. S3 has a feature to actively focus on whatever is happening (automatic focus).
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Well the Nexus 4 doesn't have such thing but you can attempt to get the S3 Camera but it may cause issues (gallery is joined to camera).
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Oh OK. Does it have regular focus on the camcorder then? For me its just infinite focus, not controllable at all.
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dwegiel said:
Oh OK. Does it have regular focus on the camcorder then? For me its just infinite focus, not controllable at all.
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Unfortunately the user really has no control unless you record when the device is in the best focus.
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This can't be right..
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Use lgcamera app. The camcorder recording gives you touch to focus control. I read someone say it reduces the quality but i didnt notice any frame drop or reduction in quality.
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Does anyone is hearing a noise from the back camera when shaking the phone front and back quickly? I'm hearing it and it seem that the camera in shaking creating the noise appearing that something is not steady.
The S4 felt from 70 cm to the wood ground in ground and since then I noticed this noise but I don't know if it was already there!
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It's perfectly normal mate...
Thanks!
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Hello guys I have a quick question.. I have a problem with my speakers.. Phone and headphone jack... when I plug in my headphones the music starts and the beat sounds nice and the but I can't hear the voice.. It's always faded but the beat sounds fine.. Also the onboard speaker does the same but not as nearly as severe but a reboot fixes the onboard speaker and goes back to normal.. Is my headphone jack done for? Again the beat sounds fine but voice is non existent.. Is weird. Thanks in advance.
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Do you an app that adjusts the sound? like an equalizer app or sound app? When i had a galaxy s3 if i had it in rock mode or anything other than stock the sound was not as clear as in stock mode.
A similar thing happened with my iPod Touch. It turned out to be the headphones. Maybe try some new ones? I am not sure of the onboard speaker problem however.
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A similar thing happened with my iPod Touch. It turned out to be the headphones. Maybe try some new ones? I am not sure of the onboard speaker problem however.
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Yeah I tried my computer speakers and sound works but still sounded a bit funny.. Not enough to notice though.. I'll check a different pair of headphones when I can.. And yeah I did flash one of those sound mods from the nexus 4 apps section but I uninstalled it..
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Ya, so just try different headphones and go to default sound. Hopefully itll be good
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Ya, so just try different headphones and go to default sound. Hopefully itll be good
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Cool thanks
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Ya, so just try different headphones and go to default sound. Hopefully itll be good
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Yeah that worked.. Thanks
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Youre welcome
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Are both of the vents on the bottom of the phone speakers? I only get sound out of the one on the right.
They are both speakers although they are VERY quiet in my opinion..but if you're rooted there's a thread on how to make them louder.
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I'm not concerned about the volume so much, but when I place my thumb of over the left vent there is no change in the sound and when I place my thumb over the right vent the sound is noticeably muted.
Just wondering if I should take it back and get a new one.
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Only the one on the right is a speaker. The other is a mic. For gaming you would block that speaker part.
Like said above only one is the speaker.
Thanks for the info. I couldn't seem to find much info on it elsewhere.
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Only one of them is a speaker, the other is a mic.
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