Why Are the Images Inverted in the Scanner Screens of Certain Apps?

StLouisMan2

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I'm still in the process of setting up my new Nexus 5X phone which I bought from Google. However, I already see a problem with drug store apps like the ones from CVS and Walgreen's. I have uninstalled and reinstalled each of those 5 times, but it is clear that the image of a medication bottle presented to me as I try to scan for a prescription refill is inverted - top to bottom and left to right. This makes it very difficult to even get the bar code in the "window". Every move you make is counter intuitive. I also discovered that a QR and Bar code app I had been using presented the same problem. In that case, it was easy enough to find one that "worked" because there are a multitude to choose from in the Google Play store.

So I went to my old Nexus 5 phone which I had to retire since it can not consistently bring in mobile data or phone service any longer. Both the Nexus 5 and 5X are running Android 6.0.1. I installed the 3 troublesome apps on that phone and they worked fine just as I remembered. No inverted images in the scanner windows.

So what is going on here??? Clearly the Nexus 5X phone is the problem. Is there a new setting that I could easily be unaware of?? Anyone else have experiences like this? Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?

Greg
 

mportuesisf

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Why not send them a link to the article and ask them if they can update their software to the latest Camera API so it works properly on the Nexus 5X?
 

StLouisMan2

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I thank you all for your thoughts. They're exactly what was said by the folks in the Google Products Nexus 5X forum. So I sent the developers of the 2 apps that I mentioned an email last night with 2 references about coding problems causing this situation. I hope they take it seriously and recode their apps. Maybe I'm expecting too much, but I think Google/LG should have sent out a heads up. There's no question that I'm not as tech savvy as the rest of you. I was really thrown for a loop and posted in the Google Products Forum for Nexus 5X because I became convinced I had received a faulty phone and was hoping Google would offer to replace it. Why should ignorant consumers like me bare the load of this kind of thing?
 

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Maybe I'm expecting too much, but I think Google/LG should have sent out a heads up.

IIRC, the old camera API was deprecated with 5.0 or 5.1. Google put out a ton of info when the camera2 API was released. Unfortunately, with manufacturers not updating their phones, a lot of devs chose to ignore newer APIs.