Front Camera Problem Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Front Camera Problem Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Underneath We’ll Get Into A Portion Of The Arrangements On How To Resolve Front Camera Problem Samsung Galaxy Note 8.

Samsung’s newest flagship phone premiers in two chipset flavors: The Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 in the US and its own Exynos 8895 in the UK and other regions. Those chipsets has been paired with a whopping 6GB of RAM, which is more than the 4GB you’ll find in the Note 8 handsets. In terms of storage the Note 8 will be available in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB variants, although it’s currently not clear if all storage sizes will arrive in all regions. There’s also a microSD slot on the top of the handset, allowing you to expand on the internal space.

 

Instructions to Fix Front Camera Problem Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Try clearing the camera app cache and data:

From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray.

Tap Settings > Apps.

Tap Camera in the default list or tap 3 dots icon > Show system apps to display pre-installed apps.

Tap Storage.

Tap Clear cache.

Tap Clear data and then tap OK.

 

Try booting your smartphone in safe mode:

Switch the device off.

Press and hold the Power button past the logo screen.

When “SAMSUNG” comes up on the screen, release the Power button.

Immediately after releasing the Power button, press and hold the Volume down button.

Continue to hold the Volume down button until the device finishes restarting.

Safe mode will display in the bottom left corner of the screen.

Let go of the Volume down button when you see Safe Mode.

If the problem is caused by a third-party app, then you need to find the bad app and uninstall it:

From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray.

Press on Settings > Apps.

Select the desired application in the default list or tap 3 dots icon > Show system apps to display pre-installed apps.

Select the desired application.

Select Uninstall.

Select Uninstall again to confirm.

If the problem, however, still shows in safe mode, then try the next step.

 

Try Wiping the phone’s cache partition:

Firstly, Power off the gadget.

Press and hold the Volume Up button and the Bixby button, then press and hold the Power button.

When the green Android logo displays, release all buttons. Note: Installing system update’ will show for about 30 – 60 seconds before displaying the Android system recovery menu options.

Press the Volume down button several times in order to select and choose “Wipe cache partition.”

Press the Power button to choose.

Press the Volume down button to highlight “Yes” and press the Power button to select.

After the wipe cache partition is complete, “Reboot system now” is highlighted.

Press the Power button to restart the device.

 

Another method is:

Go to the Home screen of your smartphone;

Tap on the Phone application;

Get to the Dialer window;

Sort or input in #0*#;

The gadget will consequently divert you to the phone’s Service menu;

From the rundown of options, every one devoted to specific device tests or device information, select the one marked as “Front cam”;

This activity will prompt beginning the Galaxy Note 8 front camera with the system drivers;

On the off chance that you can see picture through the camera live view on this event, it’s an indication that you’re managing a software issue of your camera application;

In the event that you can’t see anything in here either, it’s an indication that you’re having a device issue with the camera module.

Taking your Samsung Galaxy Note 8 to an approved technician, particularly if it’s a device issue, is critical.

 

Experiencing difficulties with your Android Device, check out our “How To” page on how to resolve some of these issues.

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