Weird camera problem- half screen is black - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Weird problem appear suddenly.
I have the device for a week.
The device is 802 inter include root only.
The photo show how the screen look from inside the camera apk.
Already tried to delet camera apk cashe files and gallery apk cashe files & tried Titanium backup.

did you change your dpi settings? it does that to me only when I change the dpi.

Yes, but I changed it back to 420.
Still the same.

You should change to 480, not 420.
Try it.

Root only eh
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how can I change the camera dpi only?..

Using Xposed Installer > Download > App Settings
After that, enable the module.
Launch App Settings
Your camera should be fine after that.
So, the question is, after change to 480DPI, is normal right? So I assume not hardware problem, only DPI problem.

Ty, I perfer to reinstall the rom.

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[Q] lcd 167 to 240

Im having trouble getting hyperdroid from 167 to 240!! Im new to the whole nand thing, today is my first day using it! CAN U PLEASE SEND me a step by step on how to do it!
hd2 rooted
Download ES File Explorer from Market.
Open ES File Explorer.
Press Windows button and goto settings.
Goto Root Options.
Check Root Explorer and choose HiAPK.
Check Mount File System.
Press Back button until you reach the Main screen of ES.
Press the SD Icon in the upper left corner It will turn to a house.
Now you are in the Root folders.
Goto System folder.
Open build.prop with ES Note Editor.
Scroll down until you see ro.sf.lcd_density=167.
Change the 167 to 240.
Press Back button and save.
Exit ES and reboot.
THX
Ty soooooo much!!!!!!!!!!
No prob. You're welcome
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yes thanks also
worked perfect
Download and install Lcd Density, it's program change lcd density in interface.
Dan9I said:
Download and install Lcd Density, it's program change lcd density in interface.
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yep tried that but it wouldnt save the settings
it always went back to default settings after shutting the phone off
and turning it back on
Kameirus said:
yep tried that but it wouldnt save the settings
it always went back to default settings after shutting the phone off
and turning it back on
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Launch program and go to settings, turn on one options( i'm dont remember name).
ok ive seem to have run into a little bump in the road here
i did a clean install of the rom i was using
task29 and all
i reinstalled lcd density as the defualt for the rom im using is 240 and set it to 190
like i had done before
but now most of the apps i use are only using half the screen
which before they were perfect
so
should i reinstall the rom again then install led density and set it up then install my apps or just uninstall my apps redo led density then install apps
Kameirus said:
ok ive seem to have run into a little bump in the road here
i did a clean install of the rom i was using
task29 and all
i reinstalled lcd density as the defualt for the rom im using is 240 and set it to 190
like i had done before
but now most of the apps i use are only using half the screen
which before they were perfect
so
should i reinstall the rom again then install led density and set it up then install my apps or just uninstall my apps redo led density then install apps
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No need to reinstall anything, its a side effect of lowering LCD density, but it can be fixed, here's how :-
goto the market and download Spare Parts.
In here theres a setting called 'Compatibility Mode' Untick this and then reboot the phone - apps will then work full screen.
Hope this helps!
Cheers
Paul
just for info, you can edit the build.prob in the .zip (for cw roms) or in the system.img for nand roms before you flash. worth remembering next time you change/reflash.
paulrgod said:
No need to reinstall anything, its a side effect of lowering LCD density, but it can be fixed, here's how :-
goto the market and download Spare Parts.
In here theres a setting called 'Compatibility Mode' Untick this and then reboot the phone - apps will then work full screen.
Hope this helps!
Cheers
Paul
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worked perfect thanks alot
Hey u helped me out once before,anything I try to download fromm the market is unsuccessful
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DPI change and Play Store

I'm running my Defy with 200 DPI set and there's a little problem with Play Store I'm facing. Some apps just won't appear in search results (like they were incompatible). I've flashed zip with multi dpi Play Store already but that didn't solve it. On some occasions these apps will show up (rarely, no idea what it depends on) and there will be no problem with installing and running it. Some examples of missing apps: Facebook, DefyLens. Anything can be done about it?
Which Rom? If you're on cm10, then you could shift to paranoid android which doesn't have any such issues and allows very specific dpi and layout customization
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It's latest CM7 nightly from maniac103.
Found the solution:
jamesst20 said:
Hi,
To change your LCD density but avoid apps incompatibility, set your density back to 213 (240 for moto defy).
Now, create a file in /data/local.prop and type in it :
qemu.sf.lcd_density=160 (or anything you prefer)
You can change the density to whatever you want, save and reboot
Please press thanks if I helped you
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Worked flawlessly!

Can't boot Nexus 4 after LCD density change

Hi,
I have just changed density on my Nexus 4 with LCD Density Modder and now I can't boot :-/.
My N4 is rooted and I have CWM. I tried to go to CWM and wipe data/Factory reset and it didn't work.
How can I fix this?
Thanks for your help.
Re-flash the ROM.
How?
go back into clockworkmod and click "install from sd card" and select the ROM zip file.
Ok, but how can I transfer the rom to mobile? Debugging mode is disabled :/
Problem solved. I did it with NEXUS 4 TOOLKIT (option 9)
So, we can't change density on Nexus 4? Or have someone managed to do this successfully? How?
I have just edited build.prop manually and it works.
But Google Play Store doesn't show every app :-/. I have 280 density setting. I have tried to fix it with LCD Density Modder, but i can't install GSF. Does anyone know solution that really works?
ankerek said:
But Google Play Store doesn't show every app :-/. I have 280 density setting. I have tried to fix it with LCD Density Modder, but i can't install GSF. Does anyone know solution that really works?
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Flash a modified multi DPI play store.
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ankerek said:
But Google Play Store doesn't show every app :-/.
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play doesnt work with nonstandard dpi and so do many other apps. dont do this to your poor phone. paranoidandroid was originally written for this purpose, it started with hybrid engine. every single issue has been cleared out for you. things work, no compromises, nothing crashes, nothing to small because you choose size on per app basis, size is separate from the layout which you pick from a list of actual UI's an app offers, you treat the phone interface in the same way as any regular app, set it to this and that size and UI without trashing anything else, you control all this with a handy little panel thats giving you the changes you've made on sight. i lost half a year of my life to help getting android get over this build.prop nonsense - make use of it. it has found its way into a couple of roms, so flash something else if you hate pa, but use hybrid engine for goodness sake, there is no alternative that can compare to it. :highfive:
ran into the same problem as op, running liquidsmooth rc2 with franco. everytime i changed the lcd density to anything other than stock and rebooted i got stuck in a boot loop and had to go into twrp and wipe cache/dalvik just to boot. changed lcd to stock and no more boot loops. sucks because i really like running 280.

[Q] Nexus 4 CAMERA DISSAPEARING

So I updated to 4.4 kitkat, after the update the phone was operating normally. Then after a few days the device seemed to be missing the camera. The apk file and gallery apk are still on the phone, its just you cant access the camera through the app tray because it doesnt show up. When I installed a third party camera app the camera would only activate the front facing and not the back camera. After you install third party camera apps if you reboot the device it deletes the app from the app tray. Ive tried flashing random camera and gallery apks and ive tried flashing to stock, ive tried putting a apk in system/apps file and then fixing the permissions. I have no idea how to fix this at this point, Is their any way to completely factory rest this and undo what google has done to it.
Settings > apps > Launcher > clear cache and clear data. Reboot. If the camera is still not showing up. Download and install stock 4.4 camera apk. Check themes and apps section for the apk.
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badboy47 said:
Settings > apps > Launcher > clear cache and clear data. Reboot. If the camera is still not showing up. Download and install stock 4.4 camera apk. Check themes and apps section for the apk.
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Alright ill try that. Google has told me that they have no idea whats wrong and that i should send it in for repair when the camera was working fine before the update. I'm currently using the toolkit for this nexus because adb got tiring.
technet1339 said:
Alright ill try that. Google has told me that they have no idea whats wrong and that i should send it in for repair when the camera was working fine before the update. I'm currently using the toolkit for this nexus because adb got tiring.
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Just tried that and it doesnt work it rejects the install.
Try downloading and installing the apk manually from PA photosphere, just use something like es file explorer to view inside the .zip file and install gallery and camera.
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=7994.
goofball2k said:
Try downloading and installing the apk manually from PA photosphere, just use something like es file explorer to view inside the .zip file and install gallery and camera.
I did just that and rebooted it and still no camera or back camera support.
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Does it say that the apps installed successfully after you install using the APK's? You shouldn't need a reboot to use them or see them installed.
Maybe this is why?
badboy47 said:
Settings > apps > Launcher > clear cache and clear data. Reboot. If the camera is still not showing up. Download and install stock 4.4 camera apk. Check themes and apps section for the apk.
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thank you
It could be that your Camera Connector has somehow disconnected itself from your Phones motherboard.
Last month I had the same exact problem as you. After days of rooting, and flashing new roms, I decided to take a look inside my Nexus.
And I found that my problem was that the Camera Connector somehow came loose, so I reconnected it and my camera and the camera application came back.

Change DPI per app

Used Easy DPI Changer for changing all the applications. Unfortunately the camera is not behaving correctly so is it possible to change dpi for specific applications. I already saw some suggestions to use App Settings of Xposed, already tried and it is not working. Maybe it is not working with Marshmallow. Thanks in advance.
f4vr said:
Used Easy DPI Changer for changing all the applications. Unfortunately the camera is not behaving correctly so is it possible to change dpi for specific applications. I already saw some suggestions to use App Settings of Xposed, already tried and it is not working. Maybe it is not working with Marshmallow. Thanks in advance.
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Appsetting xposed module work in marshmallow without any errors. Do following steps.
1. Select app that you want to change dpi using appsettings module
2. Change dpi
3. Click 3dot menu -> settings -> force stop app that you change dpi.
4. Click save button on appsettings module.
5. Restart phone.
Working now, thanks a lot.

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