Since the Gingerbread update my Evo has been locking up and then rebooting whenever I take several photos. I am not rooted and using the stock camera app.
I have tested this many times by taking picture after picture until my phone locks up and crashes. It usually takes somewhere between 10-20 photos to make this happen (I have seen it in less than 5). This exact behavior is also happening on my wife's Evo.
I have even tried a factory reset per EarlyMon's instructions in the sticky, which unfortunately did not work.
Has anyone else seen this since the gingerbread update? Does anyone have any suggestions for fixing the problem?
Thanks
Last edited by androsooner; June 11th, 2011 at 11:16 PM.
Reason: Added question
unfortunately, since you are not rooted, there is not much that you can do. you can try and go into settings/applications/manage applications/ select the camera app and try and clear data and cache and see if that helps. other then that you may have to have a sprint tech look at it.
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Today I downloaded Camera Zoom FX and the Vignette Camera Demo App. I took tons of pictures today with both apps and did not have any freezes/reboots. This workaround is ok, but I prefer the stock htc camera app.
I am having the same issue. I just updated my phone to the new 2.3 Gingerbread. I can only take 1 picture before my phone shuts off. It's frustrating. I hope htc will fix this and send an update.
Since Gingerbread update, my EVO is crashing after taking photos, but I'm also not able to switch the view in an album to the list view (using the left button to see the small thumbnail view). When I press that button, I go back to the Albums menu.
Lots of little issues after this update.
did you do the maintenance update as well. it was supposed to fix some those issues. not sure on the camera issue though. have you taken it in to see if it is fixable?
I recently bought a HTC EVO from RadioShack for $29. The first one I got had the famous ghost voice msg problem and I was told by Sprint tech to remove the gingerbread update. I end up downloading the latest version with Netflix and ghost voice msg fix but my default camera app starts crashing. It got so bad that it went black screen and I can't even use the camera app anymore (it went black when I tap the camera icon).
I exchanged the unit a week later. When the guy gave me a brand new EVO and let me test it, the camera crashed in front of us!! He pulled out the SD card and reinstalled it and told me it should be OK. I was convinced that the crash is because the gingerbread update so this time I didn't upgrade to the latest version. Unfortunately, like the previously one, my camera app starts crashing after taking 5-6 pictures. My wife has EVO for 8 months already. No matter what I tried, there’s no way to crash her camera app. I also noticed that when camera app locked up and the device rebooted itself, it changes the dialer pad. The buttons of the 3rd and last row became smaller.
Anyway, I returned it this morning to RadioShack for the 3rd one. The store manager who has EVO himself never heard of any camera issues. He quickly gave me the 3rd one. He believes that I probably got two bad phones from a bad batch or some SD card problem. Later this afternoon, when I tested it again, it starts crashing!! This time the device is untouched meaning everything is in factory settings. No apps and no downloads. I reset the device to see if it would fix the problem but it didn't. Is it really bad luck? Should I continue to return it until I get a perfect one like the HTC tech support told me to? Or if there's a fix out there?
Any help is appreciated!!
Thanks!!
Last edited by drmint; July 23rd, 2011 at 11:57 PM.
Since gingerbread I can take q pic and forced reboot happens. Also directly after the update to 2.3.3 my restarts were lightning fast... After 2days of that the evo went back to the 2 min boot i was accustomed to.
I have had the same issue with reboots after taking several pictures. If a factory reset does not fix the problem and if a replacement phone has the same problem, I don't know what the answer is. I don't feel like calling tech support because that usually just causes more headaches.
This situation is not isolated to EVO. After the most recent automatic Verizon updates to my Droid Incredible (which occur without asking you if it's OK to proceed, and take your phone out of commission for 10 minutes when it happens), my phone now shuts down after taking one or two photos. It's extremely frustrating.
Same with my phone. restarts after using the camera. I went to settings>System Updates>Update PRL. I just took about 30 photos one after another and had no problems. So maybe TRY updating your PRL?
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