Ok, here we go...
I first took a look at this thread, because my girlfriend had this issue on her Lumia 930. I had tried turning it off and on again, it didn't fix the issue. I was about to give the device a hard reset when I read someone mention the steps for a soft reset which solved the issue for him. I thought a soft reset was the same as turning it off and on again, but it isn't.
I tried it and noticed that indeed it is different, since a soft reset did fix the issue for me. That's why I wrote a brief thank you:
Thanks! Had this issue with my girlfriend's 930 and I was about to do a hard reset. This saved me a lot of work!
Then this question popped up:
Does a soft reset actually solve the problem permanently, or does the problem come back?
I answered in a descent matter:
I haven't seen it since then. But do mind: A soft reset is different from switching it off and on again
It doesn't state anywhere that this will fix it for everyone.
It just states that I haven't seen it since
For some reason that triggers you to reply:
Soft reset doesn't fix it.
The only fix is using another camera app. Shame on M$.
That is just incorrect! Perhaps for YOU it doesn't fix the issue.
One solution is to use another camera app. Another solution is to do a hard reset (but you didn't care to mention that!) and for some people a soft reset is the solution.
And you also feel the need to blame Microsoft and use that (yes, I repeat) very childish abbreviation "M$". If you are that childish and someone mentions to you that there is no need to blame Microsoft and use that childish abbreviation then don't start complaining that I am "name calling"
Soft resetting your girl friends phone doesn't imply that the bug is gone on all other phones.
True. However, the fact that you are unable to fix the issue with a soft reset doesn't mean it doesn't work for other people. Still you feel the need to bluntly state: soft reset doesn't fix the issue.
If you did some research before attacking people
Where am I attacking people? If you had the decency to use decent language there is no need to complain about this.
, you'd learn that the bug is still prevalent even after a soft reset.
For some people perhaps
The way I see things now I am starting to wonder if you know how to do a soft reset.
And we don't blame M$, we just tell facts. Because they are the company who is responsible for such bad software quality control.
Ha! Again with that childish abbreviation! Bad software quality control? How on earth can they prevent something that happens only every so often?
Currently I am really curious to know if Vincent Wassink has tried a soft reset and if it fixed the issue for him. Now I am going back to work before I start doing some actual name calling