Note 4 Camera error - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, i've recently replaced note 4 (N910H) camera with a camera from note 4 (910F) and it shows "camera error" when i try the front camera (my case). Is there anything i can do to fix this? does the camera needs some hardware update? or the camera from 910F is not compatible for the 910H model? I tried clear cache, hard reset. Nada...I tried to verify phone camera firmware and this is what it shows. Can i flash something to resolve this? It's really annoying. (i have to mention that this error happends too when i try to replace the rear camera with also a N910F camera)
Thanks in advance.

the camera module from the F variant(snapdragon) isnt compatible. you might need a camera from an exynos variant. scan through the forum, people have swapped motherboards and found camera not compatible. so now your option is to change motherboard and camera, so your phone essentially becomes a snapdragon variant. nfc and probably other peripherals dont work. so better try your luck with a camera module from a exynos variant. n910c is widely used international version. try that maybe.

Seemanthinis said:
the camera module from the F variant(snapdragon) isnt compatible. you might need a camera from an exynos variant. scan through the forum, people have swapped motherboards and found camera not compatible. so now your option is to change motherboard and camera, so your phone essentially becomes a snapdragon variant. nfc and probably other peripherals dont work. so better try your luck with a camera module from a exynos variant. n910c is widely used international version. try that maybe.
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oh..okai...to be fair i never used nfc but it was activated and no error was shown. the camera is the only thing that isn't working. So you're sayin 910C camera modules will also work for my 910H which has exynos too?

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Shoot RAW

Hi there,
As the Camera2 API isn't in the last release of lollipop for the note for (I own the F - European version of it), I was wondering if it was possible to allow Raw (DNG) shooting with a custom ROM or anything else... What do you think ?
Thanks !
TheValou said:
Hi there,
As the Camera2 API isn't in the last release of lollipop for the note for (I own the F - European version of it), I was wondering if it was possible to allow Raw (DNG) shooting with a custom ROM or anything else... What do you think ?
Thanks !
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I think that no at this moment ......I have N910F too, I swapped from N910C before a 2 days but I am very disapointed with camera on F version. There is a too much noise ....photos from C version are sharper.
I sell my Exynos variant due to CM12 possibility on SnapDragon.
AFAIK the n910f and the n910c share exactly the same sensor. So there shouldn't be any difference. Right on your camera's glass Samsung usually put a little piece of flake which you might want to peel off. Maybe that's what makes your shots blurry. Other than that, it might be software settings (or post-processing in case you are on a different version). But the shots should be identical. Cheer on, at least the Snap805 is the better chipset. This big.LITTLE farce is a joke and on the development side you know Samsung will hold their source codes for months before making them publicly available. I have the n910c and it's not that great.

note 4 two different camera sensor problem

Hello, few day ago i've buy galaxy note n910F. Phone have broken isocell camera ( dust on sensor). I put different camera from n910C (sony sensor), and nowe there is "camera failed" whent try to turn on. I've put new firmware using ODIN 3.10, and still same error. Have no idea where to buy SAMSUNG isocell camera..
Maybe there is any solution? I think that there was no problem to put any note 4 camera...
Sorry for my language...
It will be not work from C version cuz it use different camera drivers?
send to samsung service they will be replace quickly
*or you can find on eBay and amazon and replace it manual

U.S. or International ?

who has the brightcell sensor , the us or the inter. galaxy s7 ?
is-it best than imx 260 ?
the us or the inter. galaxy s7 ?
The camera sensor is a crap shoot. I'm in Australia, my Edge has the Samsung sensor, my mother's S7 has the Sony, both made in Vietnam.
I have the Samsung ISOCELL (brightcell is incorrect) on the international model, it's like Genebaby said, it is totally random which phone get what sensor. I think they just threw all sensors in 1 bin before they assembled the phones.
Several tests have proven both sensors are equally good.
US or International Version has only SoC differences.
Camera is NOT Region specific. Just the CPU is.
Juuls said:
I have the Samsung ISOCELL (brightcell is incorrect) on the international model, it's like Genebaby said, it is totally random which phone get what sensor. I think they just threw all sensors in 1 bin before they assembled the phones.
Several tests have proven both sensors are equally good.
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Okay, so I have the SLSI_S5K2L1_FIMC_IS sensor, which is.... which one? I'm using AIDA64 to check.
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Okay, so I have the SLSI_S5K2L1_FIMC_IS sensor, which is.... which one? I'm using AIDA64 to check.
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That's the Samsung one.

Cameras Sensor Strange?? Must check

So i decided to check my camera sensor on my N910C Running erobot 2.0 Marshmallow
This is what i found out
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8-6e_5n2ovpV0xSLVFaQ0pILXc
I have 2 Sensors in one device
Is this suppose to happen?
Some sites say that the Back Camera Of the Exynos variant should be Samsung's SLSR / ISOCELL
The SOny IMX240 Should be on the Snapdragon.
What do you guys think
Interesting.

Camera Failed

Hello,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C and it has a broken main (rear) camera. I have tired changing the camera but the hardware is not supporting the new camera. Even it is a same model camera.
Can it be because my phone is rooted and it's causing any issues. Or is there something else to it?
Really need help in this
Thanks,

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