XIAOMI Redmi 8 camera doesn’t work

You may have launched the camera on your XIAOMI Redmi 8 and it shows an error message. Thus, in cases where the camera of your XIAOMI Redmi 8 no longer works, unfortunately you can no longer take photos. To resolve this problem, we made the decision to describe to you the steps to follow so that the camera of your XIAOMI Redmi 8 works again. So we will see what you must do in cases where the camera app on your XIAOMI Redmi 8 shows you one of the following error messages:

  • Camera is recording
  • Camera failure
  • Camera application is not responding

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What to do when the camera does your XIAOMI Redmi 8 no longer works?

1- Restart your XIAOMI Redmi 8

It truly is the 1st thing to do when the XIAOMI Redmi 8 camera is not working is to restart the phone. Certainly, it happens sometimes that the situation is because of a simple bug. When this is the case, a small restart will cure the situation. In the event that it still will not work, you can navigate to the next section.

2- Update your applications

From time to time the camera app doesn’t work because it has not been updated . So you can update by going to Google Play and ultimately in My video games and apps. In the event that the application is already up to date or it still will not work, navigate to the next section.

3- Empty the camera app cache of your XIAOMI Redmi 8

It might be that the situation originates from the cache of the XIAOMI Redmi 8 photo app. To repair the problem it’s enough to empty the cache of the app. To get this done, you must go to the XIAOMI Redmi 8 settings menu. When there, click & nbsp; Apps & Notifications, then & nbsp; View apps & nbsp; & nbsp; Camera. After that go to Storage and press Empty cache. After that try to restart the app.

4- Restart the XIAOMI Redmi 8 in secure mode

In the event that non-e of the prior steps work, it perhaps means that an app that is installed on your XIAOMI Redmi 8 is conflicting with the camera . To understand in cases where this is the case, you must restart your XIAOMI Redmi 8 in secure mode. To find out how, read our article: The right way to start XIAOMI Redmi 8 in secure mode. After getting started, you must try to launch the camera application. In the event that it works properly, it implies that a recently installed application is in conflict. We consequently advise you to uninstall the latest applications and test if it works.