my HTC desire 820 back camera is not working. It is showing excess light . - Desire 820 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Whenvever i try to click the image contours are superimposed by light

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Is the plastic near the camera lense and flash removed? That would cause such contours

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Very bad quality pictures

Hello,
Ive noticed that since some time ago, my HTC Desire started to take very bad pictures. If i look at the cover of the lens, it looks like it's damaged. alot. Is there any way to replace this with something of better quality? maybe a thin sheet of glass even, instead of this plastic.
Here's an example of how bad the pictures are right now;
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Kind regards,
Jeroen
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Oh, and also it tends to randomly rotate pictures taken in landscape to portrait version. For example, i took the following picture in Landscape, yet it shows up as portrait.
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Oh, and also it tends to randomly rotate pictures taken in landscape to portrait version. For example, i took the following picture in Landscape, yet it shows up as portrait.
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Recalibrate the accelerometer. Settings - Display - G-sensor calibration
I used a rubbing compound on mine like car Polish but very fine. Worked well. If its realy bad go to a more coarse Polish and work ur way up through the finer ones.
Or somepeople are removing cover alltogether and placing a small piece of screen protector over the lens.
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peytral said:
Recalibrate the accelerometer. Settings - Display - G-sensor calibration
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Ofcourse, why didnt i think of that! Thanks
firstin said:
I used a rubbing compound on mine like car Polish but very fine. Worked well. If its realy bad go to a more coarse Polish and work ur way up through the finer ones.
Or somepeople are removing cover alltogether and placing a small piece of screen protector over the lens.
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I'll try the polish first, but that screen protector thing is even more neat Thank you aswell!
Polishing works quite well. Had mine lens scratched all over, polished, and now picture qualityas new
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I removed my plastic completely from the back. If/when I decide to sell my Desire, I may get a new battery cover or sell it as it is. At least the pictures now are alot clearer.

[Q] HELP Replacing HTC DESIRE G7 DIGITAL CAM

Hey all,
I have a problem with my main cam. Every time the flash activates I get too much of green in the shot as if the the gamma setting are imbalanced. Taking a shot without the flash gives a good color balanced picture.
I bought my phone second hand it was dropped leaving a small dent behind, the impact to the top right corner cracked a small portion of the screen (digitizer). I suspect the pressure of impact has damaged the cam as everything is compacted tightly inside the casing.
I tried resetting/rebooting the phone several times this didn't help so if the above is correct then my main QUESTION is: will HTC Desire HD A9191 CAM function my A8181 Desire phone. I ask because by the look of things I will be replacing my faulty CAM so then why not make it an upgrade while I'm at it?
My Specs:
HTC Desire A8181
Android 2.2
All stock no Mods.
Regards,

Can anyone identify this part

Just replaced the flex cable on my Desire and found this small rubber part on the desk afterwards. Anyone know where it should fit, I can't see anywhere obvious!
Thanks
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Upps
I've never seen it before!
That might be the small plastic/rubber shield that separates the proximity sensor's emitter/receiver (as depicted in this picture). Without it, the proximity sensor might function incorrectly.
Source.
God save the Queen!
Further to the image above, that proximity sensor rubber is shown at 5:00 in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3XfyDdvw0U&feature=related
Thanks for the responses - proximity sensor sounds like the culprit to me, particularly as I've had a few problems with it not working lately! Time to take my phone to bits again I think, thanks for your assistance
Looks like the piece that goes on the inside of the back cover which sits over the speaker? Could be wrong though...
Hi I know exactly what it is I had the same problem I did a massive fix on my desire a few months back.
It's the Mic or the rubber bit that protects it and helps the sound travel to the Mic look at the bottom of your phone. There are 2 boards I think the top and the bottom top having camera etc and the bottom having the processer sim.card etc. When you took those out it must have fell out if I remember correctly its just 2 bumps at the bottom next to the micro USB port on the right
Hope this helps
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I had a second look it could be the proximity sensor rubber thingy lol that is mentioned above too
Lol one or the other I remember mine fell out when fixing
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Thanks for your replies, it wad indeed the proximity sensor piece as suggested. The video and picture above were spot on, my phone is fully operational again
Thanks!
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desire Flashlight - help please

guys....I need some advise to solve this.....its very wierd and I'm sure it has happened only on my device. My camera falsh used to work well before but for the past few months, I have an angled flashlight which renders my images half dark and half bright (i.e the flashlight falls outside the range of the captured image).
Could any suggest a way to solve this?
I really hope to get some help as my earlier this one was not answered elsewhere!
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If the flash light is angled then it's likely it's moved inside the case. The best course of action would be to take your phone apart and see if you can see anything broken or out of place. Until you know what the issue is there is little point speculating.
There are plenty of disassembly guides you can find with google
thankr s
thank you for the suggestions.....but i dont understand how could that solid inner case could have got jammed / something and if so how it could be rectified
You have to check yourself. Remember, we cannot physically take a look at your phone! Are you sure there is no dust or something between the flash and the back cover? Check if the flashlight (and camera!) is still level with the rest of the casing, and otherwise try to push it back in?
the lens and flash are intact and good.....but the flash stills falls elsewhere to the focus of the camera
Are you running stock ROM? I moved to villain rom and found photos became much worse, with darkness all around the outside of the subject regardless of lighting how well lit the subject was, but it was particularly bad with the flash.
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im on ics by sandvold....but i have had this since stock on froyo!
im unsure of your similarity as my pics when taken w/o flash are perfect (when not connected to data)

Keyboard vibration & camera lens glass

Evening guys.
I just wanted to know if anyone else has this problem. The vibration on the stock keyboard on my hox is very strong, I suppose it feels like the whole phone is rattling, volume rocker etc. I've used my friends HTC one x, and his seems 'firm' and not as powerful - basically how it should be.
Also the piece of glass that is meant to protrude the camera lens moves. I put my thumb over it earlier and applied the tiniest bit of pressure and the glassed moved in but then came back out. I also noticed that the actual camera lens isn't centered its more offset to the right hand side.
Are these normal, only had the phone for 3 months.
Thank you in advance.
Cheers
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For me, I'd consider that faulty. My OneX camera glass is attached firmly. Return to seller.
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The vibration I guess is having problems but the glass lens "problem" you mentioned is normal ... Everyone has it ...
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The vibration I guess is having problems but the glass lens "problem" you mentioned is normal ... Everyone has it ...
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Returned the device and have had it swapped. They said that the camera is loose as it was also miss aligned. The glass on the camera is meant to protrude the back of the camera lip a little - not be pushed back into the device...

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