三星 Galaxy(Samsung Galaxy)智能手机拥有出色的相机并且能够拍照。但是,相机(Camera)应用程序或软件有时会出现故障,并且屏幕上会弹出“相机失败”错误消息。(Camera Failed)这是一个常见且令人沮丧的错误,幸运的是,它可以很容易地解决。在本文中,我们将制定一些适用于所有三星 Galaxy(Samsung Galaxy)智能手机的基本和常见修复。借助这些,您可以轻松修复阻止您捕捉所有珍贵回忆的相机故障错误。(Camera)所以,事不宜迟,让我们开始修复。
修复三星 Galaxy 上的相机失败错误(Fix Camera Failed Error on Samsung Galaxy)
解决方案 1:重新启动相机应用程序(Solution 1: Restart the Camera App)
您应该尝试的第一件事是重新启动相机应用程序。通过点击返回按钮或直接点击主页(Home)按钮退出应用程序。之后,从“最近的应用程序”部分中删除该应用程序(remove the app from the Recent apps section)。现在等待一两分钟,然后再次打开相机(Camera)应用程序。如果它有效,那么很好,否则继续下一个解决方案。
解决方案 2:重新启动设备(Solution 2: Restart your Device)
无论(Irrespective)您面临什么问题,简单的重启都可以解决问题。由于这个原因,我们将使用古老的“您是否尝试过将其关闭然后再打开”来开始我们的解决方案列表。它可能看起来模糊且毫无意义,但如果您还没有尝试过,我们强烈建议您尝试一次。按住电源按钮(Press and hold the power button),直到屏幕上弹出电源菜单,然后点击Restart/Reboot按钮。当设备启动时,再次尝试使用您的相机应用程序,看看它是否有效。如果它仍然显示相同的错误消息,那么您需要尝试其他方法。
解决方案 3:清除相机应用程序的缓存和数据(Solution 3: Clear Cache and Data for the Camera App)
相机(Camera)应用程序允许您在智能手机上使用相机。它提供了操作硬件的软件接口。就像(Just)任何其他应用程序一样,它也容易受到各种错误和故障的影响。清除相机(Camera)应用程序的缓存和数据文件,帮助消除这些错误并修复相机(Camera)失败错误。缓存文件的基本目的是提高应用程序的响应能力。它保存某些类型的数据文件,使相机(Camera)应用程序能够立即加载界面。但是,旧的缓存文件经常会损坏并导致不同类型的错误。因此,最好清除相机的缓存和数据文件(Camera)应用程序,因为它可能会修复相机(Camera)失败错误。按照下面给出的步骤来看看如何。
1.首先,在您的设备上打开设置( Settings),然后点击应用程序(Apps)选项。
2. 确保从屏幕左上角的下拉菜单中选择了所有应用程序。(All apps are selected)
3. 之后,在所有已安装应用程序列表中查找相机应用程序并点击它。( Camera app)
4. 在这里,点击强制停止按钮。( Force stop button.)每当应用程序开始出现故障时,强制(Force)停止应用程序总是一个好主意。
6. 现在点击存储选项,然后分别单击清除缓存(Cache)和清除数据(Clear Data)按钮。
7. 删除缓存文件后,退出设置并再次打开相机(Camera)应用程序。检查问题是否仍然存在。
解决方案 4:禁用 Smart Stay 功能(Solution 4: Disable Smart Stay Feature)
Smart Stay是所有持续使用设备前置摄像头的三星(Samsung)智能手机的一项有用功能。Smart Stay可能实际上会干扰相机(Camera)应用程序的正常运行。因此,您遇到相机(Camera)失败错误。您可以尝试禁用它,看看是否可以解决问题。按照下面给出的步骤来看看如何。
1.您需要做的第一件事是打开手机上的设置。(Settings)
2. 现在,点击显示(Display)选项。
3. 在这里,寻找Smart Stay选项并点击它。
4. 之后,禁用它旁边的拨动开关(toggle switch next to it)。
5.现在打开你的相机应用程序(Camera app),看看你是否仍然面临同样的错误。
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解决方案 5:重新启动进入安全模式(Solution 5: Reboot into Safe Mode)
相机(Camera)失败错误背后的另一个可能解释是存在恶意第三方应用程序。有很多第三方应用程序都使用了相机(Camera)。这些应用程序中的任何(Any)一个都可能会破坏相机(Camera)应用程序的正常功能。唯一可以确定的方法是以安全模式重新启动设备。在安全模式下,第三方应用程序被禁用,只有系统(System)应用程序可以运行。因此,如果相机应用程序在安全模式下工作正常,则可以确认罪魁祸首确实是第三方应用程序。按照下面给出的步骤重新启动到安全模式。
1. 要在安全模式下重新启动,请按住电源按钮( press and hold the power button),直到您在屏幕上看到电源菜单。
2. 现在继续按下电源按钮,直到您看到一个弹出窗口,要求您以安全模式重新启动。( reboot in safe mode.)
3.点击(Click)确定,设备将重启并以安全模式重启。
4. 现在取决于您的OEM,此方法可能与您的手机略有不同,如果上述步骤不起作用,我们会建议您谷歌您的设备名称并寻找在安全模式下重启的步骤。(look for steps to reboot in Safe mode.)
5.一旦您的设备重新启动进入安全模式,您将看到所有第三方应用程序都已灰显,表明它们已被禁用。
6. 现在尝试使用您的相机应用程序(Camera app),看看您是否仍然收到相同的相机(Camera)失败错误消息。如果不是,则意味着您最近安装的某些第三方应用程序导致了此问题。
7. 由于无法准确确定是哪个应用程序负责,因此建议您卸载在此错误消息开始显示时安装的任何应用程序。(uninstall any app that you installed around the time when this error message started to show.)
8.你需要遵循一个简单的消除方法。删除几个应用程序,重新启动设备,然后查看相机(Camera)应用程序是否正常工作。继续此过程,直到您能够修复三星 Galaxy 手机上的相机失败错误。 ( fix the Camera failed error on Samsung Galaxy phone. )
解决方案 6:重置应用偏好(Solution 6: Reset App Preferences)
您可以做的下一件事是重置应用偏好。这将清除所有默认应用设置。有时冲突的设置也可能是相机失败错误的原因。重置应用首选项会将内容恢复为默认设置,这有助于解决此问题。按照下面给出的步骤来看看如何。
1.首先,在您的设备上打开设置。(Settings)
2. 现在点击应用程序(Apps)选项。
3. 之后,点击屏幕右上角的菜单选项(三个垂直点) 。(menu option (three vertical dots))
4.为下拉菜单选择重置应用首选项。(Reset app preferences)
5. 完成后,重新启动您的设备并再次尝试使用相机(Camera)应用程序,看看问题是否仍然存在。
解决方案 7:擦除缓存分区(Solution 7: Wipe Cache Partition)
如果以上所有方法都不起作用,那么是时候拿出大炮了。删除设备上安装的所有应用程序的缓存文件是消除任何可能导致相机(Camera)失败错误的损坏缓存文件的保证方法。在早期的Android版本中,这可以通过“设置”(Settings)菜单本身实现,但现在不行了。您可以删除单个应用程序的缓存文件,但无法删除所有应用程序的缓存文件。唯一的方法是从恢复(Recovery)模式中擦除缓存分区。(Cache Partition)按照下面给出的步骤来看看如何。
- 您需要做的第一件事是关闭您的手机。
- 要进入引导加载程序,您需要按组合键。对于某些设备,它是电源按钮和降低音量键,而对于其他设备,它是电源按钮和两个音量键。
- 请注意,触摸屏在引导加载程序模式下不起作用,因此当它开始使用音量键滚动选项列表时。
- 转到恢复选项(Recovery option),然后按电源按钮将其选中。
- 现在遍历到擦除缓存分区(Wipe cache partition)选项,然后按电源按钮将其选中。
- 删除缓存文件后,重新启动设备并查看是否能够修复三星 Galaxy 手机上的相机故障错误。 (fix Camera Failed Error on Samsung Galaxy phone. )
解决方案 8:执行恢复出厂设置(Solution 8: Perform a Factory Reset)
当一切都失败时,最终的解决方案是将设备重置为出厂设置。这样做会从您的设备中删除您的所有应用程序和数据,并将其清除干净。这将与您第一次从盒子中取出时完全一样。执行恢复出厂设置可以解决与某些应用程序、损坏的文件甚至恶意软件相关的任何错误或错误。选择恢复出厂设置会删除您所有的应用程序、它们的数据以及其他数据,例如手机中的照片、视频和音乐。由于这个原因,您应该在恢复出厂设置之前创建一个备份。当您尝试将手机恢复出厂设置时,大多数手机都会提示您备份数据。您可以使用内置工具进行备份或手动进行;这是你的选择。
1. 进入手机设置(Settings)。
2. 点击帐户选项卡(Accounts tab)并选择备份和重置(Backup and Reset)选项。
3. 现在,如果您还没有备份您的数据,请点击备份您的数据(Backup your data)选项将您的数据保存在Google Drive上。
4. 之后,单击恢复出厂(Factory Reset)设置选项。
5. 现在,单击重置设备(Reset Device)按钮。
6. 最后,点击删除所有按钮(Delete all Button),这将启动恢复出厂(Factory Reset)设置。
7. 这需要一些时间。手机重新启动后,再次尝试打开您的相机应用程序,看看它是否正常工作。
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我们希望您发现此信息有用,并且能够修复三星 Galaxy 手机上的相机故障错误(fix Camera Failed Error on your Samsung Galaxy phone)。我们的智能手机相机几乎取代了实际相机。他们能够拍摄出令人惊叹的照片,并且可以让数码单反相机(DSLRs)物有所值。但是,如果由于某些错误或故障而无法使用相机,那将是令人沮丧的。
本文提供的解决方案应该足以解决软件端的任何错误。但是,如果您的设备的摄像头实际上是由于一些物理冲击而损坏,那么您需要将您的设备带到授权的服务中心。如果本文中提供的所有修复都被证明是无用的,那么请不要犹豫寻求专业帮助。
Fix Camera Failed Error on Samsung Galaxy
Samsung Galaxу smаrtphones have a great camera and are capable of taking photographs. However, the Camera app or the software malfunctiоns at times and the “Camera Failed” error message pops up on the screen. It is a common and frustrating error that, thankfully, can be easily solved. In this article, we are going to lay down some basic and common fixes that apply to all Samsung Galaxy smartphones. With the help of these, you can easily fix the Camera Failed error that is preventing you from capturing all your precious memories. So, without further ado, let’s get fixing.
Fix Camera Failed Error on Samsung Galaxy
Solution 1: Restart the Camera App
The first thing that you should try out is to restart the camera app. Exit the app by either tapping on the back button or directly tap on the Home button. After that, remove the app from the Recent apps section. Now wait for a minute or two and then open the Camera app again. If it works then fine otherwise proceed to the next solution.
Solution 2: Restart your Device
Irrespective of the problem that you are facing, a simple reboot can fix the problem. Due to this reason, we are going to start our list of solutions with the good old “Have you tried turning it off and on again”. It might seem vague and pointless, but we will strongly advise you to try it once if you haven’t done it already. Press and hold the power button until the power menu pops up on the screen and then tap on the Restart/Reboot button. When the device starts up, try using your camera app again and see if it works. If it still shows the same error message, then you need to try something else.
Solution 3: Clear Cache and Data for the Camera App
The Camera app is what allows you to use the camera on your smartphone. It provides the software interface to operate the hardware. Just like any other app, it is also susceptible to different kinds of bugs and glitches. Clearing the cache and data files for the Camera app and help eliminate these bugs and fix the Camera failed error. The basic purpose of cache files is to improve the responsiveness of the app. It saves certain types of data files that enable the Camera app to load the interface in no time. However, old cache files often get corrupted and cause different kinds of errors. Thus, it would be a good idea to clear cache and data files for the Camera app as it might fix the Camera failed error. Follow the steps given below to see how.
1. Firstly, open Settings on your device then tap on Apps option.
2. Make sure that All apps are selected from the drop-down menu at the top left-hand side of the screen.
3. After that, look for the Camera app among the list of all installed apps and tap on it.
4. Here, tap on the Force stop button. Whenever an app begins to malfunction, it is always a good idea to Force stop the app.
6. Now tap on the Storage option and then click on the Clear Cache and Clear Data buttons, respectively.
7. Once the cache files have been deleted, exit settings and open the Camera app again. Check if the problem persists or not.
Solution 4: Disable Smart Stay Feature
Smart Stay is a useful feature on all Samsung smartphones that constantly uses the front camera of your device. Smart Stay may be actually interfering with the normal functioning of the Camera app. As a result, you are experiencing the Camera failed error. You can try disabling it and see if that fixes the problem. Follow the steps given below to see how.
1. The first thing that you need to do is open Settings on your phone.
2. Now, tap on the Display option.
3. Here, look for the Smart Stay option and tap on it.
4. After that, disable the toggle switch next to it.
5. Now open your Camera app and see if you are still facing the same error or not.
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Solution 5: Reboot into Safe Mode
Another possible explanation behind the Camera failed error is the presence of a malicious third-party app. There are a lot of third-party apps that make use of the Camera. Any of these apps can be responsible for disrupting the normal functioning of the Camera app. The only way to be sure is to reboot your device in a safe mode. In Safe mode, the third-party apps are disabled, and only the System apps are functional. So, if the camera app works fine in Safe mode, it is confirmed that the culprit is indeed a third-party app. Follow the steps given below to reboot into Safe mode.
1. To reboot in Safe mode, press and hold the power button until you see the power menu on your screen.
2. Now continue pressing the power button until you see a pop-up asking you to reboot in safe mode.
3. Click on okay, and the device will reboot and restart in safe mode.
4. Now depending on your OEM, this method might be slightly different for your phone, if the above-mentioned steps do not work then we will suggest you to Google your device’s name and look for steps to reboot in Safe mode.
5. Once your device reboots into safe mode, you will see that all the third-party apps have been greyed out, indicating that they are disabled.
6. Try using your Camera app now and see if you are still getting the same Camera failed error message or not. If not, then it means that some third-party app that you recently installed is causing this problem.
7. Since it is not possible to pinpoint exactly which app is responsible, it would be advisable that you uninstall any app that you installed around the time when this error message started to show.
8. You need to follow a simple elimination method. Delete a couple of apps, restart the device, and see if the Camera app works properly or not. Continue this process until you’re able to fix the Camera failed error on Samsung Galaxy phone.
Solution 6: Reset App Preferences
The next thing that you can do is reset app preferences. This will clear all default app settings. Sometimes conflicting settings can also be the cause of Camera’s failed error. Resetting app preferences will restore things to default settings, and that can help fix this problem. Follow the steps given below to see how.
1. Firstly, open Settings on your device.
2. Now tap on the Apps option.
3. After that, tap on the menu option (three vertical dots) on the top right-hand side of the screen.
4. Select Reset app preferences for the drop-down menu.
5. Once that is done, restart your device and try using the Camera app again and see if the problem persists or not.
Solution 7: Wipe Cache Partition
If all the above methods do not work, then it is time to bring out the big guns. Deleting the cache files for all the apps installed on your device is a guaranteed way to get rid of any corrupted cache file that might be responsible for the Camera failed error. In earlier Android versions, this was possible from the Settings menu itself but not anymore. You can delete cache files for individual apps, but there is no provision to delete cache files for all the apps. The only way to do that is by Wiping Cache Partition from the Recovery mode. Follow the steps given below to see how.
- The first thing that you need to do is to switch off your mobile phone.
- To enter the bootloader, you need to press a combination of keys. For some devices, it is the power button along with the volume down key while for others, it is the power button along with both the volume keys.
- Take note that the touchscreen does not work in the bootloader mode, so when it starts using the volume keys to scroll through the list of options.
- Traverse to the Recovery option and press the power button to select it.
- Now traverse to the Wipe cache partition option and press the power button to select it.
- Once the cache files get deleted, reboot your device and see if you’re able to fix Camera Failed Error on Samsung Galaxy phone.
Solution 8: Perform a Factory Reset
The final solution, when everything else fails, is to reset your device to factory settings. Doing so will remove all your apps and data from your device and wipe the slate clean. It will be exactly the way it was when you first took it out of the box. Performing a factory reset can solve any error or bug that is related to some app, corrupted files, or even malware. Opting for a factory reset would delete all your apps, their data, and also other data like photos, videos, and music from your phone. Due to this reason, you should create a backup before going for a factory reset. Most phones prompt you to backup your data when you try to factory reset your phone. You can use the in-built tool for backing up or do it manually; the choice is yours.
1. Go to the Settings of your phone.
2. Tap on the Accounts tab and select the Backup and Reset option.
3. Now, if you haven’t already backed up your data, click on the Backup your data option to save your data on Google Drive.
4. After that, click on the Factory Reset option.
5. Now, click on the Reset Device button.
6. Finally, tap on the Delete all Button, and this will initiate a Factory Reset.
7. This will take some time. Once the phone restarts again, try opening your Camera app again and see if it works properly or not.
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We hope that you find this information useful and were able to fix Camera Failed Error on your Samsung Galaxy phone. Our smartphone cameras have almost replaced actual cameras. They are capable of taking stunning pictures and can give DSLRs a run for their money. However, it is frustrating if you are not able to use your Camera due to some bug or glitch.
The solutions provided in this article should prove sufficient to solve any error that is on the software end. However, if your device’s camera is actually damaged due to some physical shock, then you need to take your device to an authorized service centre. If all the fixes provided in this article, prove to be useless, then do not hesitate to seek professional help.