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The T-Mobile G1 is the first smartphone to be marketed running the mobile Android operating system. Released in September 2008.

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Why does my camera/camcorder application force close?

I have rooted G1 running the latest Cyanogen 4.2.3.1. Unfortunately, my camera/camcorder app force closes and refuses to open. I have wiped, reformated the SD, restored to stock G1 ROM, even went as far as trying another ROM thats not Cyanogen (*GASP*), but everytime it force closes. I am thinking it might be a hardware problem, but I'm not sure. Help!

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Are you running 1.5 or 1.6?

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I'm running CyanogenMod 4.2.5 which is based off of Donut 1.6.

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Normally this should be asked as a comment, but I'll hold off on down-voting you since you don't have the rep for commenting.

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sorry, i'm new, just got the code today, and don't understand this system entirely

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try reheating the i.c around the camera,i repair phones fyi

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This intrigued me so I went into study mode. All I can say is I do not have an answer. The cam force closes even when phone is restored to T-mob stock configuration?

Help per my reading:

1. http://twitter.com/cyanogen

2. http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php/Ma...

3. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...

good luck.

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The cam does force close when the phone is restored to stock configuration. I have a feeling that its a hardware related issue at this point.

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I'd assume then its a cyanogen bug, the latest ROM is not 100% compatible with 1.6, try a complete restore to the original rom and it should probably work.

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it sounds like it can't find the files in order to run

check and see if you accidentally moved or deleted some of the files

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update software of camera

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After clicking images, images are shown reverse

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