Camera Broken on Nexus 5 on new 12/6/13 nightly build - General Omni Discussion

I just installed the latest nightly (12/6/13) for my nexus 5 and whenever I launch camera it launches, but there is only black everywhere. Anyone got a fix?

Probably something to do with the release of 4.4.1 sources. Wouldn't have thought it would have made it into the nightlies already, but who knows. In any event, you'll need to wait for the new blobs from the factory image, and most likely an updated camera.apk.

Probably camera blobs need updating for 4.4.1 - Nearly all sources were updated to 4.4.1 last night but it appears that no one has updated blobs yet.
Interestingly, the symptoms you describe sound like the current state of flo which I was planning on working on this weekend anyway.
Edit: Blobs were updated early this morning, so next nightly should be fixed.

Yes I fixed that earlier this morning, so tomorrow build will be fine. Camera works awesome now

Does this mean we don't need an updated camera.apk to take advantage of the new camera enhancements?
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I don't know if it is just in my head or not, but the camera is great now!
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4.3 delayed?

I know there was a system dump of 4.3 on t Mobile, but it was said to still be in development. Some people were thinking the moto x would get faster updates being so close to stock android. However at this point we're getting close to when the heavily customized galaxy s4 is *supposed* to get its update.
Could the major camera firmware update have delayed them on 4.3? Or are we looking at another phone that will still be several months delayed getting android updates?
From what I've seen there were 3? leaks of 4.3 engineering builds so far to date for the Moto X. In addition to the standard 4.3 features, they seem to also be updating Touchless Controls, Active Display and the Camera App. Now I saw that 4.3.1 is rolling out to the Nexus 7 LTE and I'm sure we will see it released to AOSP "soon" with a list of changes as well as 4.3.1 updates for the other Nexus devices.
What I think happened is Motorola was told that 4.3.1 would be rolling out "soon" so rather than keep working on fixing bugs in 4.3.0 that could be fixed in 4.3.1, Motorola tackled the main issues such as the camera, call quality, etc for the OTA and will resync their builds with AOSP so they can go straight to 4.3.1 for their OTA.
Now I could be totally wrong but given Motorola's previous update history, the Bionic for example went from Gingerbread straight to 4.0.4 and skipped 4.0.2 and 4.0.3, from there it went straight to 4.1.2 and skipped 4.1.1. I know Motorola is rebranding themselves right now but I guess they made a calculated decision to get the biggest issues fixed first, then release the big update which will take more testing.
I also think that because Samsung and HTC released Google Play Edition devices, they got earlier access to 4.3 than Motorola did so this would explain how they've had additional time to work on integrating their UI's into 4.3. I think Google is just playing it a bit too safe in trying to ensure no one thinks Motorola is getting prefered treatment over other companies.
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From what I've seen there were 3? leaks of 4.3 engineering builds so far to date for the Moto X. In addition to the standard 4.3 features, they seem to also be updating Touchless Controls, Active Display and the Camera App. Now I saw that 4.3.1 is rolling out to the Nexus 7 LTE and I'm sure we will see it released to AOSP "soon" with a list of changes as well as 4.3.1 updates for the other Nexus devices.
What I think happened is Motorola was told that 4.3.1 would be rolling out "soon" so rather than keep working on fixing bugs in 4.3.0 that could be fixed in 4.3.1, Motorola tackled the main issues such as the camera, call quality, etc for the OTA and will resync their builds with AOSP so they can go straight to 4.3.1 for their OTA.
Now I could be totally wrong but given Motorola's previous update history, the Bionic for example went from Gingerbread straight to 4.0.4 and skipped 4.0.2 and 4.0.3, from there it went straight to 4.1.2 and skipped 4.1.1. I know Motorola is rebranding themselves right now but I guess they made a calculated decision to get the biggest issues fixed first, then release the big update which will take more testing.
I also think that because Samsung and HTC released Google Play Edition devices, they got earlier access to 4.3 than Motorola did so this would explain how they've had additional time to work on integrating their UI's into 4.3. I think Google is just playing it a bit too safe in trying to ensure no one thinks Motorola is getting prefered treatment over other companies.
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That was my other thought. Maybe have to wait longer but be better off with 4.3.1 over 4.3
Hopefully 4.4 is quick though!
mikeosu said:
That was my other thought. Maybe have to wait longer but be better off with 4.3.1 over 4.3
Hopefully 4.4 is quick though!
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or it could be skipped over for 4.4, google does have more control over it now. I am getting my moto x tomorrow I can't wait.
Maybe the S4 having been released months in advance also has something to do with it....
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enigmaco said:
or it could be skipped over for 4.4, google does have more control over it now. I am getting my moto x tomorrow I can't wait.
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Very true. I would be ok with that if it meant an earlier update! I'm probably getting one soon with that best buy deal. Too good to pass up!
The biggest fix in 4.3 was the trim support (and SE Linux, but you won't notice that)... Moto X already has trim built in so there really isn't much rush on the 4.3 front.
I'd prefer a skip to 4.4 if that makes it a faster release.

camera bug in Nexus 5 handset

Google is currently testing out version 4.4.3 of Android KitKat and rumor suggests that camera bug in Nexus 5 handset will be resolved in this update
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jakson0100 said:
Google is currently testing out version 4.4.3 of Android KitKat and rumor suggests that camera bug in Nexus 5 handset will be resolved in this update
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im glad that you figured that out eventually. better late than never! yea, this has been known about for over a week. and is posted here on xda as well

New Android 4.4.3 Update Build KTU72B Under Testing

While most Android devices are still waiting on the update to*Android 4.4.2 KitKat, Google is apparently testing 4.4.3 already, under the build number KTU72B. This information comes courtesy of renowned developer LlabTooFeR, but there is no further info on what new features the update is likely to bring.
One of the bug fixes gets mentioned, though - LlabTooFeR writes that "probably it will fix known camera bug." Said issue could very well refer to the problem in*Nexus 5*handset. Users observed a pretty significant increase*in CPU usage when the camera application is operational, which puts unwarranted stress on the system, and its battery endurance.*Google quickly promised a fix for the Nexus 5 camera bug, allegedly coming with the next Android update, so that could be it.*
There are no details yet on eventual extra enhancements and fixes that the Android 4.4.3 KitKat update will bring to devices in general. Perhaps we will know as soon as the next few weeks, as we doubt Google will wait for the*I/O conference in June*to release a fix for the camera issue in Nexus 5.
source:*@LlabTooFeR*(Twitter)
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http://www.phonearena.com/news/New-...KTU72B-update-allegedly-under-testing_id54262
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I hope they fix the Exchange Server always syncing bug
Oh snap, it means I have to revert my phone back to 4.4.2 stock again. So soon after the 4.4.2 update, too. At the very least I hope it's a worthy update.
hopefully there will be HDR+ camera for Nexus 4 like Nexus 5. ART optimization will be wonderful thing (also for me myself).
Cross Finger
will_chrome said:
hopefully there will be HDR+ camera for Nexus 4 like Nexus 5. ART optimization will be wonderful thing (also for me myself).
Cross Finger
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I think that's a hardware feature, not software (I mean HDR+), right?
PwNeGeR said:
I think that's a hardware feature, not software (I mean HDR+), right?
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yes pardon me. my fault. well in that case HDR+ look alike perhaps.
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=356149#c3 said:
03-25 13:18:10.689 I/DEBUG ( 179): Build fingerprint: 'google/hammerhead/hammerhead:4.4.3/KTU83/1086971:userdebug/dev-keys'
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U83 is march 24th (if I counted correctly)
Like the fingerprint states: 4.4.3 is definitely a thing in testing.
What it doesnt say is when/who will get it.
Fingerprints on chromium are concrete evidence that something does definitely exist, but not that we'll actually get it.
(chromium devs get access to builds that never get released)
TheManii said:
U83 is march 24th (if I counted correctly)
Like the fingerprint states: 4.4.3 is definitely a thing in testing.
What it doesnt say is when/who will get it.
Fingerprints on chromium are concrete evidence that something does definitely exist, but not that we'll actually get it.
(chromium devs get access to builds that never get released)
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Going a bit off topic !! Do you still have access to the .tot files from lg b2b servers since they updated their security ?? I think no one has updated the .tot files for mako or hammerhead after initial 4.4 ( I guess no .tot leaked for 4.4 mako at all )
I do not have files, only filenames.
I can tell you that mako has simply not received any new ones since 4.3 and I would not be surprised if it doesn't receive any more.
The thread is currently up to date with the known public ones for hammerhead, excepting that we do not have every variation of the latest one (KOT49H) (16/32gb D820/821)
Here is a ss
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[AVAILABLE][OCCAM:KTU84L] A bunch of Android 4.4.3 "Fixes" leaked

Breaking News!!!
Beginning June 2, the Nexus 4 received a software update to Android 4.4.3/ Build version KTU84L.
Source: https://t-mobile.jive-mobile.com/#jive-document?content=/api/core/v2/documents/5034
http://mobilesyrup.com/2014/06/02/android-4-4-3-beginning-its-nexus-rollout-today/
occam (KTU84L): https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occamktu84l
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Below is a list of some of the fixes that will be included in the update:
•Frequent data connection dropout fix
•mm-qcamera-daemon crash and optimization fixes
•Camera focus in regular and HDR modes fixes
•Power Manager display wakelock fix
•Multiple Bluetooth fixes
•Fix for a random reboot
•App shortcuts sometimes got removed from launcher after
update
•USB debugging security fix
•App shortcuts security fix
•Wi-Fi auto-connect fix
•Other camera fixes
•MMS, Email/Exchange, Calendar, People/Dialer/Contacts, DSP,
IPv6, VPN fixes
•Stuck in activation screen fix
•Missed call LED fix
•Subtitle fixes
•Data usage graph fix
•Internet telephony fix
•FCC compliance fix
•Miscellaneous fixes
Even the network bar icon
Are you excited about any of these upcoming fixes?
Source: http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...-here-is-what-you-should-expect-to-see-fixed/
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UPDATE
Google tipped to have massively improved Android camera app intesting
The upcoming release of the Android camera app will feature refreshed user interface. Today’s increasingly popular background-blurring, portrait-friendly effect will be on board too, joined by improved panorama and Photo Sphere modes.
Support for third party filters is also said to be present.
Google has also reportedly resolved the photo framing issues of the stock Android camera app. The upcoming update will allow users to capture photos with no-crop viewfinder, which will allow them to see exactly what the final result will be.
Read more: http://www.engadget.com/2014/04/01/google-new-android-camera-app/
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Update
http://support.sprint.com/support/a...AndUpdateTheSoftwareVersionOnYourGoogleNexus5
Fixes, not features. But yes, we do need these fixes ha
All i need is Autofocus fix....god damn AOSP Camera, can't change focus mode to Auto and Focus length to Infinite
Wow they adressed like 40 bug reports out of the 22000 they have on the pubilc bug tracker alone.
And in Android 4.5 they add fancy features for marketing adding 500 new bugs!
user822 said:
Wow they adressed like 40 bug reports out of the 22000 they have on the pubilc bug tracker alone.
And in Android 4.5 they add fancy features for marketing adding 500 new bugs!
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Feel free to adopt one of the more "user friendly" OS's.
Looking forward to trying this out.
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I wonder if the FCC compliance fix is to kill LTE in the N4 again.
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rasengan82 said:
I wonder if the FCC compliance fix is to kill LTE in the N4 again.
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Google has other things to do than to focus on a pesky issue. Only a small number of users who know how or willing to tweak their system just to gain LTE.
I hope we'll get some further development of ART!
4.4.3 are just bug fixes for Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 (2013). source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Andr...to-a-Nexus-5-or-Nexus-7-2013-near-you_id54536
But knowing our devs, it'll probably take less than a week after the code release before all our custom ROMs will be updated using the latest source.
We should be more excited for 4.5 somewhere in June-July along with the Nexus 8.
uchihakurtz said:
4.4.3 are just bug fixes for Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 (2013). source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Andr...to-a-Nexus-5-or-Nexus-7-2013-near-you_id54536
But knowing our devs, it'll probably take less than a week after the code release before all our custom ROMs will be updated using the latest source.
We should be more excited for 4.5 somewhere in June-July along with the Nexus 8.
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Of course if we will get it for our N4
I hope the camera bug when using snapchat is gone..
uchihakurtz said:
4.4.3 are just bug fixes for Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 (2013). source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Andr...to-a-Nexus-5-or-Nexus-7-2013-near-you_id54536
But knowing our devs, it'll probably take less than a week after the code release before all our custom ROMs will be updated using the latest source.
We should be more excited for 4.5 somewhere in June-July along with the Nexus 8.
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Nexus 4 will be in the eol "18month period" by next android version
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mymeatb18 said:
Nexus 4 will be in the eol "18month period" by next android version
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If we look at the releases order, nexus 7 2012 should be the nexus that loses the support first. But they should increase the time, just look at S2 how many updates has got and it';s not a nexus.
Hope it does come to the N4, as I'm having major BT issues at the moment. Surely the 18months should start at end of production as well?
So no fix for headset microphone volume issues? I know they may ignore us, but considering Nexus 5 having the very same issue, it seems a little bit strange...
I was just stating that it would probably be the excuse from Google. I sure as hell hope our phone will get the update as well. Mine is not even a year old, still got 6months warranty
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Nexus 4 will be in the eol "18month period" by next android version
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Last time they made some excuse regarding Ti/OMAP processor. This time being a snapdragon thats also used in Nexus 7, I don't see any reason for non release of update. We should all in fact assume we will get the official update. Google need to look at Apple's support of old devices like iPhone 4 and get a damn clue.
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Last time they made some excuse regarding Ti/OMAP processor. This time being a snapdragon thats also used in Nexus 7, I don't see any reason for non release of update. We should all in fact assume we will get the official update. Google need to look at Apple's support of old devices like iPhone 4 and get a damn clue.
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Yeah, they should gimp the update, not include new features, and make the phone laggy. That's totally what Google should do.
No thanks. I'd rather get no update(or just get unofficial updates via ROMs) than get an official update that bogs the phone down.
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Yeah, now the difference it's just a higher frequencies to make a equality between the higher resolutions and a little bit faster memory.We should definetly lose the support at the same time with nexus 7 2013 which has the same processor on a higher resolution which means worse performance in games especially. They have no excuse now ....
server3249 said:
Last time they made some excuse regarding Ti/OMAP processor. This time being a snapdragon thats also used in Nexus 7, I don't see any reason for non release of update.
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That is a clocked down Snapdragon 600. I suspected the 18 months period might have been the reason to go with this one internally instead of the S4 Pro.
Worst case is still that they keep the ancient linux because Qualcomm's mess is so huge they don't have a chance to support a newer kernel. But it might happen because the S4 Pro is in so many devices.

How does Android N work on N6?

Hi, guy. Did anyone updated to Nougat? How does it work? Are the any critical bugs? Does all apps work well?
Of course there are bugs because it's a beta.I have been using it since it was released and I love Android N.
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Of course there are bugs because it's a beta.I have been using it since it was released and I love Android N.
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I asked only about critical bugs, I know few minor bugs, like duplicates of icons in status bar.
Galliardox said:
I asked only about critical bugs, I know few minor bugs, like duplicates of icons in status bar.
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The final version of N hasn't been released for the Nexus 6 yet but I've been running DP5 as my daily driver since it was released and I haven't found any major issues. I haven't even had the duplicate icon issue you mentioned. I only have one app that crashes on the developer preview but the app developer has indicated he is aware of the issue and is working on fixing it. Overall, my experience with N (the developer preview) has been very positive and I expect that to continue with the release version when it comes out.
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The final version of N hasn't been released for the Nexus 6 yet but I've been running DP5 as my daily driver since it was released and I haven't found any major issues. I haven't even had the duplicate icon issue you mentioned. I only have one app that crashes on the developer preview but the app developer has indicated he is aware of the issue and is working on fixing it. Overall, my experience with N (the developer preview) has been very positive and I expect that to continue with the release version when it comes out.
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I concur with this guy. As long as there is no major changes from DP5 to full release this source is very stable. Hopefully a new radio to rule them all lol
I did not enroll my N6 until I had been running DP5 on my other devices with no ill effects. I downloaded DP5 on 8/10 and even though my other devices updated to Android 7.0 on 8/22 I I'm still waiting for the N6 to update.
I am having zero problems with DP5 on my N6.
Mine is running like a champ, no issues or force closes here...
I wonder if the official 7.0 will have the color changes as well. Cause on DP5...I do not see it in the tuner. I do like the DPI changes. I may not root for Android N

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