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If one of those sensors is busted, I'm afraid there's not really much to be done about that. It may not necessarily fix your problem, but it's a pretty good read to understand what components have to work together to provide directional compass information: I hang out over at Google's Nexus Help Forum a bit, and one of the TC's there actually put together a very thorough guide on testing/troubleshooting/calibrating sensors. And, bootloader is unlocked but I am not rooted.Īny suggestions as to what might be the culprit here? I also tried uninstalling camera app updates, and even reinstalled the camera (updated?) from Google Play. I am a part of the beta program, so not sure if something got messed up, but figured the version updates would help. I believe since this issue began, there have been OS version updates as well as camera version updates. Either phone orientation, horizontal or vertical. If I press the shutter button, the blue dot shows, but when it is centered in the circle, the circle kind of shows a half of a white inner circle rapidly flashing around the blue dot. If I go to either of those modes, say panorama, I get the rectangle with white does, empty circle in the middle. Didn't think too much about it at the time, figured a reboot would solve it. About three weeks ago, I went to take a panorama image.
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I am running Android 7.1.2 and Camera 4.3.016. I had posted this on another forum, but no nibbles.