Motorola Droid: Camera Focusing Problem Fix
By: Jamie Pert | November 17, 2009
Criticisms for the recently released Motorola Droid have been pretty few and far between, however one consistent issue which people have complained about is the quality of photos that the handset takes.
According to a recent article posted on SlashGear it seems that there may be a very simple fix for this issue, this fix will not cost you anything, nor will it require you to disassemble the handset.
It seems that the handset can struggle to focus when taking some photos, the reason behind this may well be due to an oily residue which is on the cameras lens (probably inadvertently applied during the manufacturing or packaging process).
By simply cleaning the camera lens with a soft cloth you can apparently vastly improve image quality on the handset, also focusing becomes a lot quicker and sharper, find out more on SlashGear.
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