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3.44 Why are the photos I take using the front camera
reverse?
The mirror reflection function is enabled by default for your front camera. So photos taken by
the front camera are reverse, which are consistent with previews. If you want to save photos
of the actual scenario, disable the mirror reflection function.
To do so, go to the viewfinder of the front camera, touch Menu > Settings and disable
Mirror reflection.
3.45 Can I modify watermark images?
Yes, but you can only modify the several pre-installed watermark images by swiping left and
right on the screen. You can edit the watermark texts but cannot change the watermark
orientation.
3.46 Why do I see a gap when I tilt my phone and look
into it through the flash lens?
The flash center overlaps with the lens optical center, which does not affect the performance.
The gap you see is attached with an anti-dust silicone cover to prevent dust from coming into
your phone.
3.47 Why do photos taken at night have speckled pixels?
For clearer dark details in photos you take in a dark environment, the ISO value has been
increased to increase the photo brightness, which at the same time enhances the noise. We
think it's better to increase the photo brightness for clearer dark details, regardless of the
noise.
3.48 Why do videos taken near lights have ripples?
The lights are powered by alternating current with a certain blinking frequency. If the blinking
frequency and the camera's scanning frequency do not match, ripples appear. Since the
commercial electricity frequencies vary by country and area, to realize compatibility, your
phone needs to identify the actual commercial electricity frequency in real time, resulting in
ripples if shooting scenes change. If your phone is near the light source or the shooting scenes
change during video recording, ripples may also occur, which is normal.