My Display only rotates horizontally but does not rotate vertically. The display lock is not on. I restored back to factory settings and am still getting the same problem.
So my phone suddenly started flickering out of the blue. And had lines going down vertically. I restarted the phone and then the display was fine but the touch screen wouldn't work. Upon another restart it was just a blank screen with white vertical lines.
Figuring something must be wrong with the screen I ordered a new one, and upon install the new screen has the same problem. Blank screen vertical white lines. Not sure if another component is faulty.
Suddenly the image on my iphone 5S is stuck in one orientation. There is probably a setting to lock and unlock this but I don't know where to find it. Searched through settings to no avail so far.
Verizon 32 GB Nexus 6, stock no root. 5.1.1. It won't autorotate. Display setting is set to autorotate and Accessibility setting is set to autorotate but it won't. Multiple on/off reboots with settings off and on. Cleared system cache. I downloaded Check My Android and it shows all sensors active and working normally. I downloaded Set Orientation and it won't change automatically. I can force it to landscape mode using the app but have to do it manually. The camera takes a picture in portrait and displays it either upside down or in landscape.
i got my iphone 5 screen fixed, and since then the screen this is what has happend and I can't use it. iPhone 5 completely black & white glow in the middle with pink lines vertically down the screen
i read about this before but i can't fix this. My phone won't rotate and when i take pictures they rotate in the album. I try safe mode, factory reset and it didn't work.
My friend's 2014 Moto X PE, Android 5.1, running on Cricket has a vertically scrolling app drawer as opposed to the horizontal version. He says this changed last night, but he never installed an OS update. As a matter of fact, he still has not installed the Stagefright update. I have the same phone running on T-Mo and have not seen that change.
I purchases 8900 in Feb 2010 and from past 10 - 15 days my trackball is not working properly. It is only working in Horizontally. When i move trackball vertically it moves but the cursor does not move it and is stationed at one place only. Can you please help or can some one help me in giving the details of the service center in Delhi, India.
I got my 5.1 update weeks ago maybe a month I don't remember, but just this morning I go into my app drawer and i find it scroll vertically. I didn't update last night, left my phone plugged in and in all night. How our why did this change take place?
my screen does not rotate when i flip my iphone...not just when sending txt or so, but also when watching Internet etc.browsed the menus, but did not find anything.
So I took pictures on my iPhone 3GS while on iOS 5.1 and rotate perfectly fine after importing using Windows Explorer. I updatedf my phone a couple days ago to iOS 5.1.1 and tried importing but now getting a error through Windows saying "You cannot rotate this image. The file might be in use or open in another program, or the file or folder might be read only".
No other programs are open, photo and folder properties are set correctly, admin user account, tried disconnecting my iPhone and restarting the computer but still unable to rotate or save it. I also tried right clicking the photo and chose "Open With" and selected PictureViewer and also under Windows Photo Viewier. In these programs it will rotate but will not save. I also deleting the photos and reimported again but still have the same problem.
I have imported the photo's of iphone 4S to my dekstop but some pictures are rotated in a wrong way, So i try to rotate it in the right way but i get an error i have not enough rights to do this
My phone will randomly lock in portrait mode. It is not the lock button on the multitask bar, I know iPhones inside and out but I am officially stumped. The orientation is unlocked, but the phone acts as if it is locked. I have tried a power down, power up, and a hard restart.