Just a little quick question. Anyone who owns the device, do you have an idea what the Rear and front facing camera sensors of this device? You can check by installing AIDA64 and checking the Camera ID on both. I hope it's just on par with the 2015.
No ID here
venturajpo said:
No ID here
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Try droid hardware info if you can get more info...I'm rather surprised for what I saw. Idk if it's the OV8825, S5K3H7 (most likely) or something like the IMX145.
I too couldn't identify the camera sensor mister.
I used AIDA64 and Droid info, results are attached.
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I was at our local air show this weekend taking a video of an F-16 with my 8525 and about ten minutes later I noticed that my camera's sensor had been burned by the the intense light. Well after a couple of days of wallowing in my stupidity I decided that I would just replace the camera. Does any one know where I can find a camera to replace the one in my 8525?
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Part No 54H00160-00M
Description Module Assy, Camera, CMHT-21400T, PREMIER
Substitute 54H00158-00P
I do not see the part listed here but it may be worth contacting them
http://cnn.cn/shop/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=camera&image.x=24&image.y=8
Also worth trying ebay for a "parted out" Hermes.
Curious to know what your symtoms are???
Mike
Hey,
I want to know if the Sony Xperia X10 have any FM receiver chip in its hardware? Have anyone seen the tear down video or pics of the phone, please share the links.
Thanks
No, Google it next time.
Take a look at my "Upskirt Shots" Thread.
There are dozens of inside pictures incl. all Chips (watch out, there are some typos):
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No FM Chip around, like discussed a few times before...
thanks for the replies
appreciate ur help
i'd believe if there was a fm chip inside, SE would have announced it already
Could you always take pics from both forward and rearward facing cams or is this new ?
yes you can
it's not new
Do you need a third party app to take pics with the front camera, or is the built-in camera app capable of doing this? If so, can someone outline the steps please?
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Do you need a third party app to take pics with the front camera, or is the built-in camera app capable of doing this? If so, can someone outline the steps please?
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Thank-you! That's an awesome feature.
After few webcams,and cammera modificatiosns makeing them to be very practical in the night tought i can have a Galaxy S same.Without too many knowledge in this area i disasamble the Galaxy S camera and i unmount the first lens (which tought is the IR Filter) and surprise ...Galaxy S camera still couldnt see the IR light lol...
I already brocken the camera then nothing to lose eneymore and i disasambled all parts of it...and still coulnd see the IR light.
Mabye someone with more knowledge in this area can help us to get night pics with our Galaxy S
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u can find more pics about here
this worck perfectly on iphone
see here on youtube
Hello everybody.
I just bought note 4, but i found a stupid issue, the g-sensor in camera is wrong calibrated.
When i hold the phone vertically, the spot in surround mode or virtual tour shows wrong place.
P.S.
My device is new without root.
Tried other same devices, same issue. Others doesn't.
I tried sensor calibration apps. No result.
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Any idea?
It's not in the wrong place, it just wants you to hold the camera level (where the dot is).
Thanks. I know... but it must be vertically. I used this function on other devices. I think it's wrong calibration of sensors