How to Reset Camera on Samsung Galaxy A20
It is fun to explore the camera options on your Galaxy A20, not until you start a mess and configure some settings incorrectly. Don’t worry if that’s what happened, all you have to do is reset camera on Samsung Galaxy A20.
The Galaxy A20 sports a dual rear camera setup, which is a 13MP main shooter with an f/1.9 aperture and a secondary 5MP f/2.2 camera. The front camera is an 8MP f/2.0 sensor. By papers, they are good and even in real life tests.
It is more enjoyable to use those cameras if you will tweak some of the camera settings, such as changing the image quality or the video size. You can even enable and disable location tags to automatically detect the location of where the photo is taken.
You can also activate HDR mode under the camera settings and enable grid lines to guide you whenever you will take a picture. But there are instances that these settings may affect the overall experience when using the phone’s camera.
This is why you might need to reset the camera settings and revert them to their default values and options. Check out how you can reset camera on Samsung Galaxy A20 by following the steps below.
Steps:
- Open the Camera app. Just tap on the camera icon from the Galaxy A20’s home screen.
- On the camera interface, tap the gear icon at the upper left corner. This will open the camera settings and options.
- Scroll to and select Reset settings at the bottom part.
- Tap on Reset to confirm.
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