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I have the Thunderbolt HTC and the camera will take pictures, but when you try to change to the front facing camera it comes up with an error "The application Camera (process com.android.camera) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again." Checked with the store and they can't figure it out. Have checked other websites and told low memory. But that doesn't make sense since can take a picture normally, just not the front facing. Help..
i've seen where a factory reset has fixed this issue. just backup everything because you will lose it all.
Before completely wiping everything with a factory reset, try clearing out any corrupt camera data. This can be done by going into Settings-Applications-Manage Applications, hit the All tab up top and select Camera. Then choose clear data. Most of the time corrupt data is the culprit if an app is force closing and clearing the data may fix it.
PJNC284 wrote:Before completely wiping everything with a factory reset, try clearing out any corrupt camera data. This can be done by going into Settings-Applications-Manage Applications, hit the All tab up top and select Camera. Then choose clear data. Most of the time corrupt data is the culprit if an app is force closing and clearing the data may fix it.
Will you lose pictuues doing this?
No, pictures are stored on the sd card. If you've made any changes to the default camera settings, you'll lose those but that's it.