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Pixel 9a Experiences Front-Camera Glitch Resolved with Latest Update
Users of the newly launched Google Pixel 9a encountered an unusual issue related to the front-facing camera, particularly in low-light settings. The problem manifested as a flickering effect during the camera’s preview mode, where the exposure seemed to fluctuate between different brightness levels. Although this issue did not affect the final images captured, it caused some inconvenience for users and marred the initial experience of the device. Fortunately, Google has taken steps to rectify this glitch with a recent update.
The latest release of the Pixel Camera app, version 9.8.102.748116395.16, is now available. Reports from ChromeUnboxed highlighted this update, prompting further investigation. After installing the new version, users found that the flickering issue has been successfully resolved. The in-app viewfinder now maintains consistent exposure, allowing for a seamless photography experience, and the quality of the captured images remains high.
Despite the resolution of the flickering problem, some users have reported experiencing unusual behavior while engaged in macro photography. This suggests that while the update has addressed a significant concern, further refinements may still be necessary to enhance the overall functionality of the camera.
For those who were affected by the flickering issue on their Pixel 9a, checking for updates should help restore optimal performance. Additionally, for adventurous users, this update also provides an opportunity to try out the Android 16 Beta version, enhancing their device’s capabilities further.
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