Friday, November 23, 2012

Nexus 4 camera bug in Jelly Bean 4.2

Nexus 4 camera bug in Jelly Bean 4.2 - If any of you iPhone owners get ridiculed by android users as a result of the newest version of iOS includes a few problems, then perhaps you wish to inform them of the actual fact that automaton four.2 jelly egg is stuffed filled with bugs. the newest victim to succumb to the present is that the Nexus four with its video camera issue, that you’ll be able to see for yourself within the 2 videos below.

The Nexus four camera bug found in android jelly bean 4.2 has been found by a user cinematography together with his French telephone in London – however we’re positive this can be not AN isolated incident. It’s not a pleasant thought to know that your 1080p HD intrinsic  video camera includes a bug in it that may limit the quality of the video, however this can be one thing we've come back to expect from the newest automaton package.

You’ll see from both videos that while the continuous autofocus sounds good on paper, it fails in real-world tests. Just look when the owner of one particular Nexus 4 gets his handset to autofocus into macro, all is fine at first, but when the handset then tries to get out of its close-up when moved away from the object it had been focused on it stays locked into focus, which means that it will then be recording a blur, which you can see from the image below.

The owner with the Nexus 4 camera issue has a feeling that it’s an isolated problem just to his handset, but given Jelly Bean’s track record – we’re not too sure. We’d love to hear from anyone else who is suffering from this sane issue. Apart from this one issue the camera seems to perform pretty well when you have a read over a recent Nexus 4 camera review.

Like with all handsets it’s not just down to hardware alone (this time we have an 8-megapixel camera) but also the software as well. For the most part it looks as though Android 4.2 is doing a pretty decent job with the camera (apart from the issue mentioned above) thanks to an improved photo editor and UI capabilities, which you can clearly see in some of the sample images from review link above.

If there is an issue with the camera it’s not stopping LG’s success with their latest and greatest handset, because not long after Google referred people to T-Mobile to get their hands on the Nexus 4 they too have sold out. This has come as a bit of a shock really because T-Mobile were charging more that Google Play, but that still never deterred buyers – it’s as if this is currently the phone to have right now.

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