When I click "Test" and then press the power button, the colour flashes bright for a fraction of a second, and then dims.
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I predict that it will be at some point in the future.
Try choosing as close to ICS blue as you can and pick the very top right corner of the box, then test and see what happens. Mine is really bright on that. Worth a shot to see if it's working on any colours.
i tried a blue or red... pure... is weak... for me all colours are weak
I'll tweak it tomorrow.
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Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE GT-N7105: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1" GT-P5100: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7" GT-P3100: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100G: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Dead devices:
Google Galaxy Nexus, HTC Desire HD, LG Optimus 2X, Samsung Galaxy S, HTC Dream (G1)
Man, i tried the new camera FW, tried another gapps release and finally tried a new full wipe, this time with format system and my camera is still not working.
What would you suggest in my case? You think it makes any sense flashing everything stock from ODIN and starting fresh or is there another way to try and fix this issue?
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at first wait for stock samsung JB rom/for fixing hwcomposer and memory leak/ than wait another time ...and they will be there
SONY Y U NO MAKE AOSP ROMS
PHONE: Sony Xperia Z Black ROM: CARBON-JB-UNOFFICIAL-20130521 RADIO/MODEM: 9x15A-ACEFWMAZQ-30110041-23 KERNEL:3.4.0-FXP-gff3a22f RECOVERY: TWRP
History:Samsung Galaxy S III | Samsung Galaxy S II | HTC HD2 | HTC Touch HD | HTC Touch Diamond | Nokia 6600 | Nokia 5100 | Alcatel OT-300
Man, i tried the new camera FW, tried another gapps release and finally tried a new full wipe, this time with format system and my camera is still not working.
What would you suggest in my case? You think it makes any sense flashing everything stock from ODIN and starting fresh or is there another way to try and fix this issue?
Open cam app and get me a kernel log.
adb root
adb shell dmesg
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^^ this is my personal opinion and can't be taken as a official statement from the CyanogenMod team.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CyanogenMod Developer | FreeXperia Team
Twitter: http://twitter.com/codeworkx | FreeXperia Project Website | IRC: #freexperia @ irc.freenode.net
Current devices: Google Nexus 4: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1 HTC One: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1 Sony Xperia Tablet Z: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1 Sony Xperia Z: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1 Sony Xperia V: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1 Sony Xperia T: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE GT-N7105: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I9300: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1" GT-P5100: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7" GT-P3100: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100G: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Dead devices:
Google Galaxy Nexus, HTC Desire HD, LG Optimus 2X, Samsung Galaxy S, HTC Dream (G1)
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