I really hope something really good comes out before Christmas because the 920 is not getting any younger. Pick up the magnet using tweezers and some sticky substance, like BlueTak or even glue and hold it about 7 to 8 o'clock along the outer edge of the rear camera. but then you deal with non-standard UIs and gimmickey software. WP has seemingly abandoned the high end devices, I am not apple compatible, and Android devices have a lot of really neat features. With my 920 approaching 2 years old I am starting to look for a replacement, and as of the moment I am not finding one. The thing is that with my lowly 920 I have built myself an upright wireless charging stand, and with glance screen enabled whenever the device has access to power, it makes a most excellent clock/notification center. In most cases it happens so because the internal memory storage is not enough for the camera's operating virtual mem cache. Apparently there is a problem with the lens itself which makes the pictures look washed out and make the phone unable to focus. but I really don't like that cover and would rather not. Depending on your recovery you will then need to boot back into the system by clicking 'reboot to system'. The cover seems to bring that Glance functionality. The only 'complaints' that I have are the lack of wireless charging (impossible due to the metal back plate right?), and the lack of a sort of Nokia Glance screen (though other android devices are picking up similar features). They replaced me the camera but now my device does not detect. Since I don't have the tools to open it nor the steady hand because of an injury I went to a local repair shop. If they released a WP version then I would jump all over it over the stuff Nokia has been pushing out in 2014 so far. I have an unbranded HTC M8 and had the widely known camera focus issue. HTC is hoping the launch of its new flagship smartphone, the HTC One (M8), and corresponding marketing campaign that has shifted its communications to focus. If I were the android type I would get this phone hands-down. Im going to provide the original HTC camera shot, alongside the UFocus edit and the Google Lens Blur.
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