Chopped7821 Are you using the GrapheneOS Camera app? Have you enabled accessibility permissions for any apps?

    de0u

    Yes I'm using the GOS camera app. I installed open camera a while ago but I don't use it. And I revoked camera permissions.

    I don't know of any accessibility options that would cause this. I haven't changed accessibility settings that I'm aware of.

    Chopped7821 Did you do anything around the time this issue started? Messing around with settings? Although unlikely, an update? You have to give us more to work with.

      yore

      It seems like it started when I updated Graphene OS, or while apps were being optimized, but I wasn't paying close attention.

      I'm not sure how to test this, though

        Chopped7821
        Have you tried restarting the phone since you encountered this problem?

        Does this only occur while using the camera app?

        When camera app is open have you tried pressing the arrow top left and then the flashlight icon in the camera settings menu that pops up?

          Long press camera APP Symbol. APP Info, then delete cashe and storage... After this, camera don't show the message anymore and flashlight should work

            Carlos-Anso

            Carlos-Anso Have you tried restarting the phone since you encountered this problem?

            Yes

            Does this only occur while using the camera app?

            No it's all the time it says "camera in use"

            When camera app is open have you tried pressing the arrow top left and then the flashlight icon in the camera settings menu that pops up?

            Yes it says "flash/torch is unavailable for this mode".

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              Chopped7821 Yes it says "flash/torch is unavailable for this mode".

              On my 6a, using the GrapheneOS camera, I get that message if the app is using the selfie/video camera on the same side as the display, but I do not get that message when the app is using the rear high-quality camera.

                7 days later

                I was hoping that upgrading to Graphene OS 2024082200 would fix this but it did not.

                yore Try to force stop it.

                I tried that a while ago when I first got the message that my camera was being used

                de0u On my 6a, using the GrapheneOS camera, I get that message if the app is using the selfie/video camera on the same side as the display, but I do not get that message when the app is using the rear high-quality camera.

                I get that message regardless of what camera is being used

                phone-company Maybe you have to do a Hardware research

                Do you mean a hardware reset, a hard reset or I have to do research about hardware?

                  Chopped7821 I was hoping that upgrading to Graphene OS 2024082200 would fix this but it did not.

                  I suspect whatever is going on is unique to your device -- either a configuration issue or a hardware issue -- and thus won't be fixed by updates.

                  One option might be digging through the system log to see if there are any complaints when you invoke the flashlight. Another option, albeit disruptive, might be a factory reset (followed immediately by testing the flashlight, before installing or configuring anything).

                    de0u One option might be digging through the system log to see if there are any complaints when you invoke the flashlight

                    Where's that?

                    de0u Another option, albeit disruptive, might be a factory reset (followed immediately by testing the flashlight, before installing or configuring anything).

                    Since the error occurs with new users, will a factory reset affect this issue?

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                      de0u One option might be digging through the system log to see if there are any complaints when you invoke the flashlight.

                      Chopped7821 Where's that?

                      Settings, System, View logs

                      de0u Another option, albeit disruptive, might be a factory reset (followed immediately by testing the flashlight, before installing or configuring anything).

                      Chopped7821 Since the error occurs with new users, will a factory reset affect this issue?

                      Is it possible to provide links to cases involving new users?

                        5 months later

                        I had the opportunity to install the original Google Pixel OS and re-install GrapheneOS on the phone, but the "camera in use" error was persistent across both operating systems, so it seems certain it is a hardware problem.

                        manuzetace Chopped7821 it happens to me, clear camera cache, I did it and it works

                        I addressed the option of force close, clear cache, and delete data previously:

                        Chopped7821 I tried that a while ago when I first got the message that my camera was being used


                        de0u Is it possible to provide links to cases involving new users?

                        I was referring to the problem persisting when I create a new user on the phone, not to other new users of GrapheneOS, however a google search reveals this is a problem for other Pixel users as well.

                        https://reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/ujlhyp/cant_turn_on_flashlight_camera_in_use_but_i_didnt/

                        https://reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/15bsajg/pixel_7_pro_flashtorch_not_working/

                        https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/854137/Flashlight+says+%22camera+in+use%22

                        The phone's camera can still be used, only it says "flash/torch is unavailable for this mode".

                          Chopped7821 I had the opportunity to install the original Google Pixel OS and re-install GrapheneOS on the phone, but the "camera in use" error was persistent across both operating systems, so it seems certain it is a hardware problem.

                          Thanks for reporting back!

                          2 months later

                          Chopped7821 Hey I just wanted to chime in and mention that I have had the EXACT same issue and EXACT same experience you have on my Pixel 7 Pro running GOS. Of course, my flashlight also worked seamlessly for many months until 1 day last year it just didn't anymore, then reflecting the same 'Camera in use' error you mentioned.

                          So you factory-reset your device and even on stock Pixel OS, your flashlight had the same exact issue!??

                          ...so what.. we spend all this money on what's supposed to be a smartphone with premium hardware only end up with a borked flashlight for no apparent reason!?

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