Hey Guys,
I got a Moto G5 Plus (4GB RAM Version) last may for my Mom.
She used the phone rough with a case and somehow broke the rear camera.
Now the camera wouldn't focus at all. It's not like the camera tries to focus and fails, but it doesn't start to focus at all.
All the images are blurry and now I'm thinking to get the rear camera replaced.
anyone has any idea how much would it cost at the Motorola Service Centers or If I get it done by locals?
Any reccomendations?
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I researched and found no data about the focus having a front facing camera.The rep at the AT&T told me that yes it does having a front facing camera.WP7 doesn't yet support it,to wait for the update to enable it.I would like to know if anyone can confirm.My wife has an iPhone 4 and the front facing camera on hers looks like almost the same as on the focus.
There is no front facing camera on the Focus. There are two sensors on the top left front of focus. If the light hits them right I could understand someone mistaking one for a possible camera.
Thanx I appreciate the info.
Was playing with the different camera modes the other day when my camera started acting funky. It looks like its out of focus but upon closer inspection i noticed my lens is actually moving around with the image stabilization. Pictures from far away arnt as affected but anything within 10 feet just comes out blurry. The picture also looks like its jumping around when your lining up your shot. Tried resetting the camera settings, manual focus and even a 3rd party camera app with no change. Was wondering if anyone knew of a way to disable the ois, or fix the problem all together?
Loved this phone but its just one problem after another, might just jump ship soon.
i think your camera focus is broken , replacement costs ~15$ on ebay ...
mine also won't work correctly, it's like it's in macro mode , i removed battery cover and pushed lens with finger and it focused on far objects . so this means focus is not working
Its the optical image stabilization not the auto focus. I can see the af trying to correct for the ois but the lens is constantly moving really fast making the picture all jumpy.
I can physically see the lens moving back and forth about a 32nd or 16th of an inch constantly
Hello,
I took my phone to repair my display and when I got it back my rear camera is taking very low quality photos even front-facing camera photos are better. I am suspecting that the store technician has replaced my camera with the low quality one. Is there a way to check if my phone has my factory camera or anotherone? Thank you
I got myself a Moto G5 4gb/32 GB variant just yesterday from FLIPKART. As I opened the box and inspected the item, I discovered that there was a line/scratch on the camera lens of the device (see attached pic for reference). I then proceeded to set up the phone and check the picture and video quality of the phone whether it was fine or not and to my surprise, it turned out to be working okay. I have compared my handset with another Moto G5 Plus handset and that piece clearly did not have this line/stratch problem but the camera quality of that set was the same as mine.
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Should I be concerned about this little problem and issue a replacement request on FLIPKART? Or just leave it be?
Here are some sample photos I've taken using the camera of this phone:
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mofodude said:
I got myself a Moto G5 4gb/32 GB variant just yesterday from FLIPKART. As I opened the box and inspected the item, I discovered that there was a line/scratch on the camera lens of the device (see attached pic for reference. I then proceeded to set up the phone and check the picture and video quality of the phone whether it was fine or not and to my surprise, it turned out to be working okay. I have compared my handset with another Moto G5 Plus handset and that piece clearly did not have this line/stratch problem but the camera quality of that set was the same as mine.
tinypic.com/r/fa6kvc/9
Should I be concerned about this little problem and issue a replacement request on FLIPKART? Or just leave it be?
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Replace it. As camera lens also do play an important role in taking pictures.
mofodude said:
I got myself a Moto G5 4gb/32 GB variant just yesterday from FLIPKART. As I opened the box and inspected the item, I discovered that there was a line/scratch on the camera lens of the device (see attached pic for reference). I then proceeded to set up the phone and check the picture and video quality of the phone whether it was fine or not and to my surprise, it turned out to be working okay. I have compared my handset with another Moto G5 Plus handset and that piece clearly did not have this line/stratch problem but the camera quality of that set was the same as mine.
tinypic.com/r/fa6kvc/9
Should I be concerned about this little problem and issue a replacement request on FLIPKART? Or just leave it be?
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Hi. Just wanted to cross verify whether the scratch is on the lens assembly itself, or on the safety glass, and on what place exactly.. Asking this as I also have a very very slight mark near the two small sensors located on the right of the lens. Tried to get from your picture but didn't quite catch that, sorry.. If possible can you encircle the scratch in the picture?
Hi i was in vacation and my phone has been dropped to the water and after that my main camera switched place with front camera and camera app doesn't work can someone help me