Understood. We're aware of this issue and are looking into it. As a workaround, try temporarily putting your phone in airplane mode and then try to take a photo again. Keep us posted.
— Made By Google (@madebygoogle) July 8, 2018
Good news for Pixel 2 users!
‘Camera Error: The camera device encountered a fatal error‘, an issue long known and troubling Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL users, has finally been officially accepted. Following is what the company has said:
We’re aware of this issue and are looking into it
Story till date
For a quick refresher, the problem was first reported back in October (last year). And considering a very large number of complaints, we highlighted the matter in our first coverage back in November.
Basically, Pixel 2 and 2 XL users reported the camera app crashed every time they opened it (throwing an error notification displayed in the following user shared image), rendering the device’s camera useless.
Cut to a few months later, we came up with a follow-up story about Google offering replacements to those encountering fatal camera errors/crashes on their Pixel 2 units.
Seemingly, even RMAs were not much of help, as users never stopped complaining. In fact, they continue to do so till date, as can be seen in some of the recent tweets:
https://twitter.com/Jim_A_Murph/status/1016032739521417218
https://twitter.com/CiarasRamblings/status/1015987989887975427
https://twitter.com/hriminton/status/1014166553884004352
Official words
After all these months of silence, Google has finally spoken up and addressed the matter in question. While reverting back to one of complainants on Twitter, they said they are not only aware of the issue, but also working to the fix the same.
Followed by
We're sorry that the workaround didn't help, Ciara. Our team is looking into this and are working on a fix. Appreciate your understanding.
— Made By Google (@madebygoogle) July 8, 2018
While this must bring at least some relief to those affected, there’s no information as to how long will the company take to fix up whatever is causing these fatal errors/camera crashes. We hope it gets done soon. Rest assured, we’ll let you know as and when that occurs, for we are keeping an active tab on all related developments.
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