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N72 mobile phone .when shutter open it is in standby mode.after opening it it is found that switch which when pressed and camera start is broken.whether it is repaired or replaced.
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@ above dude im also facing da same problem( with N72)...hv u got any solution..coz i can see that ur post is almost a month old...so if u hv any solution then pls temme.. thanks..!!!
you would kept your camera open for long.. thats why you camera is in standby mode.. restart your mobile. still you find the prob,then give it for service..
Its not a problem with the mobile its common in all mobiles when we keep the phone in camera mode for more than 30 to 40 secs.we should take the picture within that time or will go to standby to save charge.just click on continue it will come back to camera mode but if you have this problem without any withstand time(30 to 40)then contact your mobile vendor.
take off the lens cover?, the cover blocking the actual camera lense, this is preventing the startup of the camera or your getting a black screen window right, or slide the cover that over the lense across
I got a Rebel 2000 off ebay, and it had the same problem. The Shutter wouldn't open, it showed dead batteries, and the mirror hung until I pressed the shutter button or changed modes. After a good deal of surfing, I found that the most likely reason was a sticky/oily shutter (http://photonotes.org/articles/oily-shutter/). Since I didn't have much $$$ invested in the camera, I tried cleaning the shutter curtain with Qtips and alcohol. After a little cleaning, the shutter started to move. After a lot of cleaning, the shutter moves freely. I ran a roll of film through it, and it seems to be working just fine now.
this is a simple one that so many people ask ,there is no risk to do just do as i say
if u want to format memory card first format it,then
to format phone,,,,,,,
first remove memory card,then switch off the phone for 2 min and then switch on by pressing n holding the keys ASTERIK(*),3,CALLKEY(GREEN KEY).THATS ALL PHONE COMES TO ORIGIN.
NOTE:THREE KEYS SHOULD BE PRESS N HOLD WHILE SITCHING ON.
AFTER GETTING SOLVED U JUST VOTE ME / MSG ME.OK GD BYE...
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