Post by account_disabled on Feb 1, 2024 6:55:12 GMT
Although the Pixel 6 has received rave reviews, Google's latest flagships are far from perfect. Over the past few months, we have seen several reports of users of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro with various problems, including the slow operation of the fingerprint scanner due to the network connection infrastructure . While Google has fixed some of these issues with software updates, the company still hasn't fixed an annoying issue with the default camera app on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro that renders the device unusable. We have come across various reports on Google's support website and from the archives claiming that the default camera app on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro frequently crashes and renders the device unusable.
Whenever this issue occurs, users are left with no choice C Level Executive List but to reboot their device, which makes the whole ordeal very tedious. Some users report that restarting the phone doesn't seem to work either , and the problem persists even after installing the February 2022 update , which includes a fix for " a problem when using the camera under certain conditions causes it to restart becomes a device." Tired of this issue, Pixel 6 Pro users have released a modified version of the Open Camera app that offers temporary relief to disgruntled users. As mentioned in several reports, the issue appears to be limited to the default camera app on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Third-party camera apps like Open Camera seem to work as intended.
However, since Open Camera doesn't support the Pixel 6 Pro's ultra-wide camera and has a large slider, it's not the best alternative to the stock camera app. Fortunately, Open Camera from Cameron Kaiser offers a much better solution. The Open Camera mod app for the Pixel 6 Pro adds an on-screen button that makes zoom control a little easier. Although it still doesn't include ultra-wide camera support, it's better than using the stock camera app for one simple reason - it doesn't crash. So, if you are facing this camera crash issue on your Pixel 6 Pro, then you should give it a go. You can download the Open Camera module for Pixel 6 Pro from the project's GitHub repository . Note that the firmware only supports the Pixel 6 Pro and it will not work on the regular Pixel 6.
Whenever this issue occurs, users are left with no choice C Level Executive List but to reboot their device, which makes the whole ordeal very tedious. Some users report that restarting the phone doesn't seem to work either , and the problem persists even after installing the February 2022 update , which includes a fix for " a problem when using the camera under certain conditions causes it to restart becomes a device." Tired of this issue, Pixel 6 Pro users have released a modified version of the Open Camera app that offers temporary relief to disgruntled users. As mentioned in several reports, the issue appears to be limited to the default camera app on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Third-party camera apps like Open Camera seem to work as intended.
However, since Open Camera doesn't support the Pixel 6 Pro's ultra-wide camera and has a large slider, it's not the best alternative to the stock camera app. Fortunately, Open Camera from Cameron Kaiser offers a much better solution. The Open Camera mod app for the Pixel 6 Pro adds an on-screen button that makes zoom control a little easier. Although it still doesn't include ultra-wide camera support, it's better than using the stock camera app for one simple reason - it doesn't crash. So, if you are facing this camera crash issue on your Pixel 6 Pro, then you should give it a go. You can download the Open Camera module for Pixel 6 Pro from the project's GitHub repository . Note that the firmware only supports the Pixel 6 Pro and it will not work on the regular Pixel 6.