Fix “Unfortunately, Camera has stopped” Error in Android
1st Solution: Restart your Camera App
It is possible that you can get the “Unfortunately, Camera has stopped” Error, if you are using the camera for a long period of time. So, just by exiting the camera app, waiting for 10 seconds and launching the app should fix your issue. Also, remember clear the camera app if it is opened in multi tasking. However, this solution may be a temporary and if the error occurs continuously try next solution.
2nd Solution: Restart you Device
Sometime just by re-starting your device can solve the issue. Many of the time it is just a simple app glitches which creates the problem. So why not try this once. To re-start your device:
Unlock the screen of the devices.- Press and hold the “Power” button until a menu appears.
- Select “Power off“.
- Wait for the device to power off.
- Wait 10 seconds, then press and hold the “Power” button to power the device back ON.
- After that, try to open the app again. It may solve your error problem.
If you are still facing the error, continue the third solution.
3rd Solution: Clear the Cache and Data of Camera App
Cache and data may be the reason behind the error. Many of the users have fixed the error just by clearing cache and data. You don’t have to worry about your photos or videos, they won’t be deleted. To Clear the Cache and Data of Camera App:
- Go to Setting >> Go to Application Setting (In some devices application setting is named as Apps).
- Go to, All the apps > >Find the Camera >> Clear Cache and Data
- Once you have cleared everything. Next you need to Force Stop the application.
- Now, Restart your device and try to open the camera app.
I hope your Error is fixed by this solution If you are still getting the error then go to next solution.
4th Solution: Clear the Cache and Data of Gallery App
Sometimes, you may get this error when there is a problem in Gallery as Gallery is linked with Camera. Simply, Clear the Cache and Data of Gallery App. To do so follow the given steps
- Go to Setting >> Go to Application Setting (In some devices application setting is named as Apps).
- Go to, All the apps > >Find the Gallery >> Clear Cache and Data
- Once you have cleared everything. Next you need to Force Stop the application.
- Now, Restart your device and try to open the camera app.
Sometimes due to large collection of photos in the Gallery can get this error. So, it is better to move many of the images to your PC or external storage.
5th Solution: Use Safe Mode
This solution can be a little bit complex compared to other solution mentioned above. Trying this solution is worth because this will ensure whether the third-party application is causing the error in camera app or not. In the safe mode, all third-party apps are disabled so we can detect the problem is with third-party app or other.
- Press and hold the Power button
- You will see different Power option on your screen
- Now press and hold the Power Off option continuously
- After few second, you will get a pop-up box asking you to restart the device in Safe Mode
- Tap OK
As soon as the device opens in Safe Mode, check whether the camera works or not. If the camera works perfectly fine then third-party app may be causing error in the camera.So, try uninstalling the recently downloaded app and see whether the error is fixed or not.
If you still face the error then you can try the last solution, Factory Reset. It will fix your error.
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6Th Solution: For Custom ROM users
If you are using custom ROM like Cyanogenmod, SlimROM etc and facing some errors whether it is “Unfortunately, Camera has stopped” Error or any other than you should know either it is because of compatibility issue or the ROM has not been installed properly. So, it is better you reflash the operating system along with compatible GAPPs (Google Applications) package. If you are still getting the error, try flashing different ROM.
So, these are some of the solution to Fix “Unfortunately, Camera has stopped” Error in Android. Hopefully, you have fixed the error by now. Let us know which method worked for you.
I just solved this by disabling Android live wallpaper (on android 5.1).
Thank you soooo much! This was the only site I found that went step by step exactly like my phone. The 3rd solution did the trick!
I’ve had this problem for almost two weeks now, hoping for an update to fix it!
DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS!!
Unfortunately, I had left my phone on my dashboard when I went to the Doctors, and it got hot and shutdown. When I restarted my phone after cooling it down, my camera and flashlight both worked properly again. I’m assuming that by keeping the phone shut down for an extended period of time (as that was the only thing that I had changed) is forced a reset on the phone. I did not lose any data and did not have to factory reset my phone (thankfully!)
Maybe just shutting it down for an hour (or so) will help??