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Do you encounter this issue?


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pogoyoyo

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Jun 17, 2010
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Toronto, Canada
I've noticed when I placed my phone camera down or cover it with my hand so the screen is dark.. and I focus on the darkness, then remove my hand.. the camera stays black or really dark... can anyone try this and see if theirs does this too?
Specifically talking about the 7 plus dual camera.
 
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Droidbricker

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Sep 13, 2016
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Nope, I tried it a few times and a few different ways and definitely did not experience this.
 

DaveOP

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May 29, 2011
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Portland, OR
Mine keeps the image dark, because it has adjusted for the low light. As soon as the camera focuses, it returns to normal. I don't think this is a glitch. The S7 Edge I have does a similar thing, until they both get a chance to re-adjust to the lighting.
 

willmtaylor

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Oct 31, 2009
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Mine keeps the image dark, because it has adjusted for the low light. As soon as the camera focuses, it returns to normal. I don't think this is a glitch. The S7 Edge I have does a similar thing, until they both get a chance to re-adjust to the lighting.
No. The point is that it doesn't readjust after going black. It stays black even when the lense is no longer covered.

Here's a picture of a classroom:
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Here's the exact same picture have following the steps from the OP:

IMG_7648.JPG
 

DaveOP

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May 29, 2011
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Portland, OR
No. The point is that it doesn't readjust after going black. It stays black even when the lense is no longer covered.

Then my devices are not doing this. I see a darker image after I move it, because the camera is adjusted to low light. Every camera phone on my desk at work is doing the same thing my 7+ is doing. (Priv, S7, S7E, 6S). I am on the 10.1 developer beta for what it's worth.

Edit: To the poster above me, I understand exactly what you're talking about. I am not saying it's not real, just that I cannot reproduce it. Are either of you on 10.1?
 
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Snot Rox

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Sep 16, 2014
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SF Bay Area, CA
Mine stays dark for a few seconds, but readjusts when there's light again. It doesn't stay pitch black once I uncover it.

I have a T-Mo 7+ 128GB Black
 
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TimKirkwood

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Jun 5, 2015
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I am not able to produce this result. No matter how long I keep the lens covered, just as soon as I uncover it, it instantly goes back to a bright and proper image. 7+ on 10.1 beta
 
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