A bug is causing the smartphone’s autofocus feature to work incorrectly for days at a time, says a Google engineer.
The Motorola Droid has sold well and received mostly positive reviews in the press, but a software bug is causing its camera to perform inconsistently, according to a Google engineer.
With a 5-megapixel camera, the Droid has one of the higher-end cameras on the market. The iPhone 3GS, a rival handset, sports a 3.2-megapixel lens. But some Droid users have complained that the device doesn’t correctly automatically focus.
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While I like a bodily keyboard, after managing the Samsung Captivate for roughly quarter-hour, it is exhausting to go back. Presently I’m debating whether to go to Verizon for the Droid X, pass to Dash for the EVO, or stick with AT&T for the Captivate…decisions, decisions.