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MaxPayne79

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Jun 11, 2014
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so maybe this has been addressed already but I can't find the info on it and it's driving me crazy.

After I take a pic I'm used to clicking to the bottom left 'picture preview' to bring it up, check it, and either delete it or send it. But now, after I take a pic I click the little 'picture preview' and it always takes me to the same pic I took six months ago. And In that menu or whatever it is I can only scroll left which are all the deleted pics. Doesn't make any sense. Then I have to click top left corer for 'all photos' which takes to the 'moments' in the camera roll, then I have to go to 'albums' -> 'recently added' and then I have access to the pic i just took. LOL. What is that?? does anyone else have this problem? Please say yes cause i can't find a way to change it.

thanx.

Winter.
 
same here. I did a restore and not a clean install, maybe that is part of the issue, especially since it is a pic from a while back.
 
so maybe this has been addressed already but I can't find the info on it and it's driving me crazy.

After I take a pic I'm used to clicking to the bottom left 'picture preview' to bring it up, check it, and either delete it or send it. But now, after I take a pic I click the little 'picture preview' and it always takes me to the same pic I took six months ago. And In that menu or whatever it is I can only scroll left which are all the deleted pics. Doesn't make any sense. Then I have to click top left corer for 'all photos' which takes to the 'moments' in the camera roll, then I have to go to 'albums' -> 'recently added' and then I have access to the pic i just took. LOL. What is that?? does anyone else have this problem? Please say yes cause i can't find a way to change it.

thanx.

Winter.

Moments in the camera roll... your photo should be there... at the bottom.
 
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