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droll: are you using CSSU's camera-ui? If yes, then it has options about starting-or-not on lens-cover-open or focus-button-press. If no, then look into how the "camera lens launcher" works, how it changes the system files.
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thanks. i feel so *stupid*
 

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Can I now have my thread back?
 

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if i was in ur place then i would hav flashed cuz im idiot noob
 
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Bumping with a question: The problem persists even after a combined reflash. Do you think it's safe to assume a hardware issue or do I have to reflash emmc first?
 
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If you doo not mind to flash again,
then do it this way (do not restart in between):
first step - flash combined (rootfs)
second step- flash eMMC
third step - flash again combined (rootfs)
fourth sstep - restart and check cam

If it still does not want to capture pics, then I would assume HW failure.
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OK mystery solved, apparently a connector from the camera to the main board got broken, so indeed a hardware issue. Just got it fixed
 

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