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I have problem with camera operation failed in my nokia C3 01. I can`t take the photo at all. i don`t know why like this.When i start camera of nokia c3 01 ,it show operation failed and Camera on Standby
Hi.If you can remove the cover at least clean the PCB mainly the camera and it's nearby components.Otherwise contact mobile repairing shop.Generally if the camera of a Nokia Handset doesn't works automatically you could not play video.Thanks for visiting fixya
Hi.This problem is due to the malfunction of the camera (lens).It can easily damage when we drop down/water lodge,so to solve this you need to contact mobile repairing shop.In case if you can do, just remove the Camera (lens) and clean the camera as well as the connector and also the nearby components properly and reinstall it.If the problem still persist just visit mobile repairing shop if you want to fix it.Good luck
machines and the airport cannot intercept your phone, it's the phone that can cause disturbance to aircrafts.
BTW, for that case, your cellphone causes the battery to drain faster than its standby time .
the terminal might be shorted. Also consult a technician to have your camera and Bluetooth be checked too.. ")
The only way to do it is to set the contacts bar as the standby theme (menu>settings>settings>general>personalisation>standby mode>standby theme), then go back into the standby mode menu, into Home screen applications and untick all the boxes. You are left with the shortcut bar along the bottom of the home screen, and nothing else. Nice. And stupidly complicated. Thanks Nokia.
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