KupKrazy
Well-known member
Try reboot the device and clear cache
Surely you can't believe I haven't done that.
Try reboot the device and clear cache
Surely you can't believe I haven't done that.
So I haven't had any issues with my camera and had the device since launch. But you're saying I DO have an issue I just haven't experienced it yet? Which will all depend on how I use my camera? Not sure I'm buying that.Like I said, every Note 9 has the issue, doesn't mean yours doesn't have it, you just haven't been able to duplicate it yet due to your kind of use.
It seems the update hasn't fixed it per the recent posts sadly.
So I haven't had any issues with my camera and had the device since launch. But you're saying I DO have an issue I just haven't experienced it yet? Which will all depend on how I use my camera? Not sure I'm buying that.
I don't think it's fair to say "every" Note 9 has the issue including those who have yet to experience it but that's only because they haven't used the camera the same way as those experiencing the problem. Just a very tough sell to me.
Whatever the capacity someone uses their camera and doesn't experience problems should not equate to they do have a problem but if they change how they were to use the camera then they will see a problem.
That's just my 2 cents.
I agree. My best guess is that 10-20% of Snapdragon Note9s have had the camera-freeze problem. That's widespread enough to count as a major product defect, but it still leaves 80-90% of the phones without the problem.I understand both sides. Sometimes certain steps must be followed to replicate a problem, however that still doesn't equate to all phones have that problem.
It's a great device when it works. I'd suggest that you buy it and use the camera extensively at the outset, so if it's broken for you, you can return it as defective within the time window where you can get a full refund. (For people who have the problem, it seems to follow them even if they replace the phone. It seems to depend in some random complex way on an interaction between the camera and the rest of your setup, but without any identifiable "rogue app" doing anything to cause it.)Anyone experience that? Maybe getting the Note 9 isn't a good idea.
Maybe NIZMOZ44 can inform you exactly how to reproduce the problem and test his theory?So I haven't had any issues with my camera and had the device since launch. But you're saying I DO have an issue I just haven't experienced it yet? Which will all depend on how I use my camera? Not sure I'm buying that.
I don't think it's fair to say "every" Note 9 has the issue including those who have yet to experience it but that's only because they haven't used the camera the same way as those experiencing the problem. Just a very tough sell to me.
Whatever the capacity someone uses their camera and doesn't experience problems should not equate to they do have a problem but if they change how they were to use the camera then they will see a problem.
That's just my 2 cents.
So I haven't had any issues with my camera and had the device since launch. But you're saying I DO have an issue I just haven't experienced it yet? Which will all depend on how I use my camera? Not sure I'm buying that.
I don't think it's fair to say "every" Note 9 has the issue including those who have yet to experience it but that's only because they haven't used the camera the same way as those experiencing the problem. Just a very tough sell to me.
Whatever the capacity someone uses their camera and doesn't experience problems should not equate to they do have a problem but if they change how they were to use the camera then they will see a problem.
That's just my 2 cents.
Maybe NIZMOZ44 can inform you exactly how to reproduce the problem and test his theory?
All I did was put the camera in 4k, and recorded a video. It didn't happen till I was around 5-6 minutes in that it started misbehaving. It never did it on photos for me, only videos. Some people have it do it on photos.
Pretty bad. How often would you see it? I just did back to back 10 minute 4K videos with no issues.Here is the video that I found that it was doing it on when I was in Vegas.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/1fMQuxgr3ZFtb1We8
That was the first time it ever did it. After that, I was able to duplicate it all the time in the video mode only when I was in 4k with the highest setting. I just switched it back down to 1080 I believe it was, and it worked fine from that point forward. If I can't record in 4k which the phone was designed for, why should I be paying $1300 for it. It was the high model too.
Will you get a note again 9 or next one?
Waiting to see the 10. But most likely since I’ve owned every generation except the first two.
That was the first time it ever did it. After that, I was able to duplicate it all the time in the video mode only when I was in 4k with the highest setting. I just switched it back down to 1080 I believe it was, and it worked fine from that point forward. If I can't record in 4k which the phone was designed for, why should I be paying $1300 for it. It was the high model too.
It's a software fix that Samsung has been working on to resolve on the Note 9 with the SnapDragon and Sony Camera. That means all of them have it, it just not showing itself to you or others that haven't seen it.
You don't have to buy it or not, but it's the facts. Read the Samsung community thread.