Oppo F11 Pro Camera Motor Not Working Solution

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Sofía Goldthwait

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Aug 4, 2024, 4:01:31 PM8/4/24
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MyOnePlus 9 5G just got updated to Android 13 automatically. Unfortunately, this update mess up my phone because now my phone isn't working. I can't receive or send calls, signal bars goes on and off and never connects to 5G. Please, If anyone knows how to fix this let me know.

Roll it back to Android 11 if available or Android 12 if Android 11 isn't available. The MSM Tool will completely wipe your device. Once you complete the setup, enable Developer Options and turn off automatic updates.


I have the similar problem with signal that go on and off, but I do get connected to 5G. However, my worst problem is after updated my phone keep reboot itself and sometime in the loop of rebooting. I tried factory reset twice still having the same issues. So save yourself if you are thinking of performing factory reset in hope it will fix the issue(s).


Interesting that it would nosedive after OPPO took over. I worked with someone at Burning Man who had an OPPO phone that had an amazing camera that took beautiful photos. I would've expected them to improve things rather than the opposite.


I really liked the OnePlus 7 Pro and even the 8T. Colors ruined the 8T for me and for a lot.of other devices from OnePlus that got that update. Android 11 was the last good release from OnePlus. The original founder of OnePlus has founded the Nothing Phone, which is on its second hardware release. Anyone who liked OnePlus for what it was before the merger with OPPO, will probably like the Nothing Phone 2.


I have done all that along with having contacted Apple Support where I spent hours with them attempting to resolve this very issue. They concluded that my iPhone 11 Pro Max with updated IOS 14.4 was in great working order and the issue does not lie with the phone or the updated IOS version. They suggested I contact you (EBay) for resolution.






When attempting to attach a photo from my device, a message pops up indicating permission must be given to EBay to access Photos. So you click to do so and the only choices available are:


Thanks for the additional details and emails. We are looking into why this might be happening. Could you please try going into the selling section of the app, starting a new listing, go to attach photos and see if that triggers the correct prompt to allow access to both gallery and camera.


I had the same issue with iPhone 11 Max Pro. I deleted back-up photos from phone storage first. Secondly, I signed out of eBay app, deleted app, restarted phone, reinstalled app, signed back in. The phone defaulted back to allow access to camera for eBay listing. I think that it occurred because I allowed my storage to get too full with over 10,000 images on phone. Best of luck hope this works for anyone experiencing the same issues as it is very frustrating.


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