Green halo on camera manual mode - LG G7 ThinQ Questions & Answers

Hi guys, does anybody else had this issue where borders appear as a green "halo" over the objects? This only occurs when I move the focus slider on manual mode.
Could this be a software issue or hardware?
Thank you in advance.
Edit: Nevermind I found that is the focus peking feature, my bad.

d4rkngel said:
Hi guys, does anybody else had this issue where borders appear as a green "halo" over the objects? This only occurs when I move the focus slider on manual mode.
Could this be a software issue or hardware?
Thank you in advance.
Edit: Nevermind I found that is the focus peking feature, my bad.
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hello, yes its normal, its a Object Recognition System. its very usefull when you use "Macros"

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Rotate screen doesn't work after repair.

Hello,
I broke my touch screen and I change it with new from ebay, but after install it the rotate screen doesn't work, it was working fine with the other screen.
Can it be from the screen who don't have this function? Maybe I must upgrade the Universal again with the Rom to recognize the new screen?
Can some one help me?
Many thanks.
Jean Marc.
Hi,
What do you mean by "rotate screen" not working?
You are unable to "rotate", or change the orientation of the screen by yourself, when you press the relevant system setting option?
Or instead you are speaking about the auto-rotate screen function that is trigerred when you put (turn) the display facing the keyboard or facing you?
The answers will be different...
Regards,
P
If I remember correctly, there is a tiny magnet that is clipped on the edge of the screen housing that controls the orientation of the screen. Make sure that magnet didn't pop out while installing the new screen. Look in the Universal Service Manual to get details.
pdc4 said:
Hi,
What do you mean by "rotate screen" not working?
You are unable to "rotate", or change the orientation of the screen by yourself, when you press the relevant system setting option?
Or instead you are speaking about the auto-rotate screen function that is trigerred when you put (turn) the display facing the keyboard or facing you?
The answers will be different...
Regards,
P
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Hello,
I speak about auto-rotate screen function when I turn the screen, I didn't saw any tiny magnet clipped on the edge of the screen housing, I will chek on manual.
Thanks.
Have a look at the following thread. I know it's for the Hermes, but it shows pics of the kind of magnet you are looking for:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1449001&postcount=6
You will also be able to work out where it should be, by locating the magnet operated switch - again there are pics of what to look for.
Mike
I had the same problem
Hello Jean Marc
I also had this problem, you just forgot the little magnet mounted near the screen, it's used to tell uni if it's landscape or portrait ...
Good luck
Eureka
ATLDON said:
If I remember correctly, there is a tiny magnet that is clipped on the edge of the screen housing that controls the orientation of the screen. Make sure that magnet didn't pop out while installing the new screen. Look in the Universal Service Manual to get details.
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thanks a lot for this info, good it was that I didn't trow the frame, and I found back the small magnet that I'd put in his place. now it work fine.
Thanks again, jean-Marc.
Hello. I have got the same problem with my Wizard. Could someone tell me where the magnes should be locatated ?

Camera settings?

Hi,
Anyone got any good camera settings they would like to share, my pictures look ok but not as good compared to my old Omnia and HD2.
Cheers.
I'm having trouble with my camera aswell :S.
Just recieved my phone, but there seems to be a lot of blue flickering lines in camera view, which remain visible on the photos themselves.
I even tried covering the actual camera completely to pitch black darkness and taking a photo, and there is still a lot of blue flickering lines showing on the display, and they are even more visible in the photo?!?
Please HELP! Does anyone know how to fix this? Anyone else experiencing anything similar?
Thanks for your help.

New Kind of screen flickering.test your one

please try this in your phone .set your brightness in lowest .For me it's most noticeable when i'm scrolling slowly, e.g. when in the settings menu, or the twitter app. Try scrolling very slow up or down in settings,.
I think this should be common problem .please test your one .
Yes that happens, but it is not an actual screen flickering issue, rather an optical illusion created by textured backgrounds. I don’t use twitter, therefore not sure what kind of a background it has, but if you look closely at the white background displayed in phone settings, you will see that it has a textured background with very thin diagonal lines. Its more visible when the brightness is low because otherwise the lines are too light to be noticed.
Go to this page and scroll the page, you will see the same flickering effect on your computer monitor
PhoenixFx said:
Yes that happens, but it is not an actual screen flickering issue, rather an optical illusion created by textured backgrounds. I don’t use twitter, therefore not sure what kind of a background it has, but if you look closely at the white background displayed in phone settings, you will see that it has a textured background with very thin diagonal lines. Its more visible when the brightness is low because otherwise the lines are too light to be noticed.
Go to this page and scroll the page, you will see the same flickering effect on your computer monitor
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this link shows the problem that I have with my phone .in this link I see same flickering and I understand this is a optical illusion .but I think our phones problem is not a optical illusion .because I tried several htc one x ,30% of them had this problem .also you can find this problem in any white page.
Can you find this flickering in your phone ?
what about others ?
Just as well I'm using auto brightness - no issues for me!
Seriously, are you trying to find problems??
Try with screen filter app. It flickering a lot
I found a new issue - when I look at my screen through my polarised Ray Bans I see random colours and it flickers like mad - it MUST be faulty!!
EddyOS said:
I found a new issue - when I look at my screen through my polarised Ray Bans I see random colours and it flickers like mad - it MUST be faulty!!
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hehehe very funny.we dont have this problem with auto brightness but the problem is auto brighness is sobright for me.I always set to lowest brightness
bluelove2 said:
hehehe very funny.we dont have this problem with auto brightness but the problem is auto brighness is sobright for me.I always set to lowest brightness
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i also have screen backlight flickering since on ARHD 9.3.2 anyone knows what I could try to fix it
bluelove2 said:
this link shows the problem that I have with my phone .in this link I see same flickering and I understand this is a optical illusion .but I think our phones problem is not a optical illusion .because I tried several htc one x ,30% of them had this problem .also you can find this problem in any white page.
Can you find this flickering in your phone ?
what about others ?
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I can ONLY see the flickering effect in the settings page. It doesn't happen on any other normal white backgrounds. That is why I said it is an optical illusion.
Androidfromspace said:
anyone knows what I could try to fix it
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Turn on auto brightness like a normal person

Strange light next to camera

Hello guys,
I foun a strange red "light" next to my front camera. Will upload a picture very soon, but has someone an idea, what it is? It is red, but only lights up, if screen is locked. When the screen is off, or unlocked the "light" is off to.
I have not found something similar here...
Please tell me it is not dangerous
Proximity sensor.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
tux95 said:
Hello guys,
I foun a strange red "light" next to my front camera. Will upload a picture very soon, but has someone an idea, what it is? It is red, but only lights up, if screen is locked. When the screen is off, or unlocked the "light" is off to.
I have not found something similar here...
Please tell me it is not dangerous
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The teardown at https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Google+Pixel+C+Teardown/62277 says at Step 4 "The front-facing camera assembly contains a 2 MP selfie cam, ambient light sensor, and what looks like a camera indicator LED." Full size photo at https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/NgYV6anKZIYNCi3p - if you get a blank screen look at your browser scroll bars, you may be viewing the top LH corner.
I've never seen the LED lit. The Nexus 9 has a notification LED that does nothing (possibly) and the thread ran to 90+ posts (including x-ray photos) http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/general/led-nexus-9-t2929379
This is the camera auto focus laser. It can be seen whenever the front camera is turned on. Google turns on your camera in the lock screen so it can use trusted face unlock - even if you have not enabled trusted face.
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zezayer said:
This is the camera auto focus laser. It can be seen whenever the front camera is turned on.
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But why the red light is not glowing when taking photos with the front cam?
Still very mysterious
I wasn't able to see it while making a photo with Front camera. I'm not even sure, if I have seen the light before. I'm sure I haven't noticed it before, but it is quite bright. Can you see it too?

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Hi anyone here have this blueish photo if camera flashed is used?If anybody knows how to fix this issue.
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