The story of a person who took a picture that destroys an Android smartphone

The story of a person who took a picture that destroys an Android smartphone

This is the photo that destroys the smartphone!

When an amateur photographer GAURAV AGRAWAL visited Grasshire National Park in Montana.A beautiful sunset that spreads in front of you with a camera.When I uploaded the beautifully taken photos to Flickr, I found that Agrawal's beautiful photos would ship the Android 10 smartphone.

When Agrawal edited the photo in Lightroom, the photos remain the breathtaking beauty of course on a computer or on the web.There is no problem.The photo was output by Extra Wide HDR.Normally, there should be no problem.However, the color rendering engine built into Android 10 cannot display the HDR color space in Agrawal's photo, and if you try to turn that photo into an Andorid smartphone wallpaper, the reboot will occur in the loop, and the data is data.It turned out that the tragedy of being reset to the shipment.

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This beautiful photo was also published in the National Geographic, though it would destroy the smartphone.In an interview with the BBC, Agrawal said that he had never expected this problem in the output format, and said, "I was happy if this photo was buzzed for better reasons.I'm going to take a good photo. "Agrawal himself said, "I'm using an iPhone, and the wallpaper is a photo of my wife all the time...."Thank you for your love.

When the photos were on the net, a large site such as ICE UNIVERSE began to call attention.There seems to be no problem with old Android devices, but if you don't want to return to the factory shipment, it seems better to give up this photo as a wallpaper.But thanks to this photo, Android engineers seemed to have started making patches so that this bug would not occur in the future.

For Agrawal, it was a bit sad that it was a very beautiful photo that was finally taken at the third Grasshire National Park, but it would be a big buzz in another sense.Agrawal says, "I will output in a different format from now on."