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Camera can't operation

If the camera will operation i have a report "more aplication is running stop and you can operation the camera " but i don't know this aplication

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Nocko pradika try to do factory reset by settings, it will solve your problem, if problem persist post comments for further help, if my answer was helpful please rate it, and Thanks for visiting Fixya.com. Best of Luck.

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