Question: How to make front/selfie camera smaller? - Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Guides, News, & Discussion

Hi guys, is it possible to delete the black frame arround front camera?
I have seen a video before. Someone has delete the black frame on a dual front camera but i cant find it anymore.
I hope you can help me.

While in camera app, you should see a button next to the timer. Tap on it and again, just tap to FULL and enjoy with your full-screen camera.

MehmetAliCan said:
While in camera app, you should see a button next to the timer. Tap on it and again, just tap to FULL and enjoy with your full-screen camera.
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Thnak you for your answer but I mean the frame on the camera hole.
Around our front camera is a black frame maybe 1mm thick. It would be nice to get it smaller.

That's an actual physical hole in the OLED panel, how exactly do you expect to make it smaller?..

arty_a said:
That's an actual physical hole in the OLED panel, how exactly do you expect to make it smaller?..
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I think the physical hole is smaller. I saw it on a vidoe with an dual frontcam smartphone and I am sure it is also a programmable OLED frame around our cam.

It's a physical hole on the display... If you want it to be smaller, buy a Note 20.

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SAMOLED Issue

I have noticed a line through my SAmoled display in camera use. point camera into dark area then look at screen area level with the bottom of volume rocker. Does anyone else see a line right through screen horizontally? Now i see it in all screens and apps :-(
To show what i mean i must take a photo with another camera.
Flashmore said:
I have noticed a line through my SAmoled display in camera use. point camera into dark area then look at screen area level with the bottom of volume rocker. Does anyone else see a line right through screen horizontally? Now i see it in all screens and apps :-(
To show what i mean i must take a photo with another camera.
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Sounds like software bug , if It's only in camera mod .
Unfortunately I dont think it is software, its very feint but its there. I see it even in lock screen but it is very hard to see.
Flashmore said:
I have noticed a line through my SAmoled display in camera use. point camera into dark area then look at screen area level with the bottom of volume rocker. Does anyone else see a line right through screen horizontally? Now i see it in all screens and apps :-(
To show what i mean i must take a photo with another camera.
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Upload a photo with your screen showing the line
Flashmore said:
Unfortunately I dont think it is software, its very feint but its there. I see it even in lock screen but it is very hard to see.
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Ok I see . Maybe It's some pixels that's got stuck u can try some of pixels repair apps on the marked .
Yes, mine has a similar fault. It's faint so very difficult to get a photo of it.
*#0*# into your keypad and run the RGB tests.
Mine is a row of dead red pixels. I'm waiting on O2 to send out an exchange.
I had the same issue, seems to be an issue with the screen. I swapped mine out at Phones4U.

Another short review

Size:
I've had it for a few weeks now, and I no longer feel the size of it. It almost feels like I might choose an even bigger one next time! But this is definately gonna be my daily driver for the next two years.
The back button is very hard to reach when I've got the phone in my right hand. Left-handed use is good, though.Sits nicely in the pocket of my jeans.
Chassis:
The front is gorgous, almost no bezel at all. I thought I would dislike capacative buttons, but they are no problem. The hole for the front camera is not perfectly aligned.
The back gets quite smudgy.
The power and volume buttons are so petite, they took some getting used to.
I don't like the placement of the audiojack and USB. If the audio was on the bottom I would be able to slip it into my pocket without changing my grip, but no go.
Call quality:
Yup, it's an issue. I'm gonna try to change my grip when I experience it.
Resolution:
Perfect for my eyes. I can not distinguish individual pixels.
Screen:
Very good colours and brightness. Blacks are always poor on LCD's, including this one.
Battery life:
Lasts me two days. Perfect.
I've come to believe that this:
The hole for the front camera is not perfectly aligned
is purposeful. There's some "lip" around the top portion of the hole, probably to help the light pattern in use patterns for front-facing cameras.
Now if you say that your "lip" is around the left, right, or bottom, *then* we have an issue . But I'm guessing yours is on the top also.
This is the first I'm hearing about the camera not being aligned... In practice, it works perfectly, and these things are designed with micrometers or even smaller units of measure: I don't think that misalignment is something that is likely to happen.
tai4de2 said:
I've come to believe that this:
The hole for the front camera is not perfectly aligned
is purposeful. There's some "lip" around the top portion of the hole, probably to help the light pattern in use patterns for front-facing cameras.
Now if you say that your "lip" is around the left, right, or bottom, *then* we have an issue . But I'm guessing yours is on the top also.
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Yeah, the "lip" as you call it is on top of the hole, so I guess it's the same for everyone, and I'm prolly never gonna use the front camera anyways.

Back camera off centred and moves

Hey,
So I've read the back camera is sometimes off centred with galaxy phones but I noticed with my s6 edge that the back camera slightly moves depending on the angle of the phone.
When I tilt my phone so that the power button is facing down, the back camera looks perfectly centred.
Then when I turn the phone so that the volume buttons is facing down, the back camera moves slight towards the flash & is off centred.
Anyone else notice this?
RISX
That my friend is because of OIS.
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risx said:
Hey,
So I've read the back camera is sometimes off centred with galaxy phones but I noticed with my s6 edge that the back camera slightly moves depending on the angle of the phone.
When I tilt my phone so that the power button is facing down, the back camera looks perfectly centred.
Then when I turn the phone so that the volume buttons is facing down, the back camera moves slight towards the flash & is off centred.
Anyone else notice this?
RISX
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Can almost guarantee that is OIS.
Thanks! I was getting worried I might of gotten a defective camera
risx said:
Thanks! I was getting worried I might of gotten a defective camera
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Shake your phone with the camera off then Shake it again with the camera active; )
When you say off-centre, you mean under the glass?
Have a double check. I've noticed that it can look off centre in multiple different directions dependent on what light source is above you when you look at it. Maybe I think if you look at it under strong, even lighting (eg outdoors on a nice day) you see it is actually centred.
I can confirm that my camera lens is slightly off-centered as well, doesn't seem to affect function, throughout the OIS movement range the lens is clear of the frame. Still bugs me though...

Front camera not centered

Is it fine that the front camera on the s6 edge is not center? Mine is towards the top right corner. Doesn't effect quality. Is yours centered?
It's not exactly centered but it doesn't effect picture. Should I be worried
Mine is also off center. I haven't noticed an issue with pictures.
SLACKER67 said:
Mine is also off center. I haven't noticed an issue with pictures.
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You're talking about the front facing camera not the back correct?
BrandonPrice31 said:
Is it fine that the front camera on the s6 edge is not center? Mine is towards the top right corner. Doesn't effect quality. Is yours centered?
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My current device is relatively centered. If I stare at it long enough it appears to be off center, but if I put it down and pick it up, it looks fine at a glance.
My original device's was clearly off-center, and it actually almost had part of the lens under the "skin" near the front snapper. I actually noticed the off-center camera before I noticed the flaws in the screen. If it had been further off, it would have definitely warranted a return.
So long as no part of the lens is covered, you're golden. These things go through their final paces by-hand and people don't necessarily have the coordination to perfectly position things like machines do. Whoever placed the Samsung-logoed layer on your device just didn't quite align it perfectly. It should be fine.
Do you have the white version?
My rear camera isn't centered. I have the 64gb Black Edge on Verizon.
I'm OCD and it bothers the hell out of me, but I didn't notice until after my 14 day return period and would have to warranty it out if I wanted a new one... Haven't noticed anything wrong with pictures or video, so I'm fine with it for now I suppose. To be honest, the only thing I'm worried about is the Optical Image Stabilizer and it going beyond the black area covering up the lens if it moves a lot.
DrkGhst87 said:
My rear camera isn't centered. I have the 64gb Black Edge on Verizon.
I'm OCD and it bothers the hell out of me, but I didn't notice until after my 14 day return period and would have to warranty it out if I wanted a new one... Haven't noticed anything wrong with pictures or video, so I'm fine with it for now I suppose. To be honest, the only thing I'm worried about is the Optical Image Stabilizer and it going beyond the black area covering up the lens if it moves a lot.
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Did you remove the film from the rear snapper? It might not actually be off-center at all if you're comparing it to the positioning of the protector around the lens.
Poetique said:
Did you remove the film from the rear snapper? It might not actually be off-center at all if you're comparing it to the positioning of the protector around the lens.
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Yup, removed both protectors over the cam and flash. It's off centered in respect to the black ring around the lens.
DrkGhst87 said:
Yup, removed both protectors over the cam and flash. It's off centered in respect to the black ring around the lens.
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Aww man. That's unfortunate. Well generally speaking it should be fine so long as the actual opening for the lens isn't covered in any way. It's not going to move anymore unless it wasn't sealed in properly, so it should be fine other than being one of those "annoying because you know it's there" things.
DrkGhst87 said:
My rear camera isn't centered. I have the 64gb Black Edge on Verizon.
I'm OCD and it bothers the hell out of me, but I didn't notice until after my 14 day return period and would have to warranty it out if I wanted a new one... Haven't noticed anything wrong with pictures or video, so I'm fine with it for now I suppose. To be honest, the only thing I'm worried about is the Optical Image Stabilizer and it going beyond the black area covering up the lens if it moves a lot.
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As long as output OK, I don't think center or not is not an issue.

Unknown Sensor !!!

hi guys,,,
if NO iris scanner so, what is the sensor which located under the speaker griller directly??
Proximity sensor or are you referring to the camera. Lol
No No,,
I mean the sensor under directly the speaker grill NOT beside it... look at phone again
Hmmm don't see any other sensors under the front speaker and went through quite a few pics. Maybe some of the guys with devices from WMC could give more information.
I see no sensor under the front speaker. I see the camera and proximity sensor to the left and the led to the right. That's it.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/leak-shows-lg-g5s-major-design-changes-dual-cameras-ahead-of-event/
Zoom in the picture and see !!
I hope this support my words...zoom to the end
Relax dude, the picture you provided doesn't even show this supposed sensor you're yelling about.
Plz zoom and put your glass on your eyes before
What about you at this?
I think that's an old render. I don't see that sensor on the actual G5. Probably an old placement of the led. It's now located to the right of the speaker.
But this is a leak and not the version that was presented in Barcelona. So whoever posted those pics could've done anything to them. Look at the other pics and reviews around the net and such sensor is not present elsewhere.
So,,why the bezel from top is very thick in size?!
Not even sure what you want to hear more than what's been already said. Check the images of actual phone not some leak. Plenty of videos are available too. If you can show me another picture with this sensor from the actual device then we can get into discussion. But for now just rest and wait for the device to be available if you're so concerned about this non existent sensor
There's no sensor.
LG has always had somewhat large upper and lower bezels. I can understand the top, seeing as it houses the camera, speaker, led, and sensor but the bottom seems large for no reason other than to slap their logo on it. The bottom is almost twice as big as the top on the G4.
Yes,iam so angry with the upper thick bezel and no reson for it at all
jan george said:
Yes,iam so angry because the bottom thick bezel and no reson for it at all
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I'd actually much prefer they put the onscreen navigation buttons on the lower bezel so there is a reason it takes up so much space, plus it'll free up a half inch of screen space.

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