A quick google search shows that the issues I have been having - losing picture files due to the files somehow becoming corrupted - are not uncommon. While many have suggestions, those seem to be "patches" and not a fix. This appears to me to either be a major software problem or there's a virus that my virus protection app is not picking up.
I know how to deal with the corrupted files - clear the data in camera and gallery, format the SD card, etc. What I want to know is why my files are becoming corrupted in the first place and what can be done to prevent it. I've gone through and deleted a bunch of downloaded apps that I don't use, and I've always had a virus scan. I don't mess around with apps outside of the "approved" app store.
A major part of me having the smartphone is for the camera feature. If I can no longer use my phone as a camera, I'll go back to using my laptop for email and internet and save myself the data plan each month. This is getting ridiculous. And suspiciously, nothing, that I could find, indicate that Verizon/Droid is acknowledging the problem or looking for a fix. There's apparently quite a few of us out there with this problem, so that it's not being addressed really bothers me.
I apologize if my frustration comes off as hostile. I had some good shots of a bald eagle last week that I lost because of this issue. :smileysad: