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Android Central Question
Every single time I open the camera on my Mate 10 Pro, I'm met with the message "Wide aperture adds bokeh effects to your photos to emphasize the subject." The message will stay up indefinitely unless I take a picture or swipe for camera settings and go back.
I appreciate huawei describing the feature but every single time? How do I turn this message off?
Things I've done:
- Cleared Data/Cache in Camera application so it loads like it's the first time but still displays the annoying message
- Factory Reset the phone for an unrelated reason, noticed the camera message was gone for about 2 weeks and then came back
Mate 10 Pro Model: BLA-A09
Build: 8.0.0.119
I appreciate huawei describing the feature but every single time? How do I turn this message off?
Things I've done:
- Cleared Data/Cache in Camera application so it loads like it's the first time but still displays the annoying message
- Factory Reset the phone for an unrelated reason, noticed the camera message was gone for about 2 weeks and then came back
Mate 10 Pro Model: BLA-A09
Build: 8.0.0.119