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Since the release of Google's Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL smartphones last fall, these devices suffer from a fatal error that causes the camera's application to fail when we sometimes try to take pictures. However, not all users are affected by this problem. Until now, this issue has not yet been addressed by Google in its official Twitter account, at least so far. It is that the search giant has responded to a customer about this situation and is apparently already working on an error correction.
On Sunday, one of the users of the Pixel 2 XL expressed frustration with the fatal error of the camera on Twitter, to which Google responded quickly. First, Google suggested a cleanup of the application cache. Then she explained that she had already done so and not a factory restore.
It was then that the Google Pixel team explained that she was already working on the solution. However, it should be noted that it is only a tweet and not an official statement
. We are aware of this problem and we are looking at it. To work around the problem, try temporarily putting your phone in airplane mode, and then try taking a picture again.
Will Google fix this situation before the revelation of Pixel 3 this fall?