Is this was apple you fanboys would be flaming away, I think the issues here are that it takes random shots not specific shots for bookmarks etc., and that to removed them you have to format you ENTIRE phone, get it ENTIRE phone, all of your apps and music get erased too.
I guess that's no big deal though just format your ENTIRE phone then reinstall all your apps, music, photos, etc., :)
@adamjustadam Wow, you're a fucking idiot. The images are stores on the microSD card, inside a directory. Just delete the folder and you're done. It's just a bug that can easily be fixed. No need to factory reset your phone, unlike the Apple jesusFones that you all love. It looks like you're the one overblowing this issue, like Engadget is.
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Is this was apple you fanboys would be flaming away, I think the issues here are that it takes random shots not specific shots for bookmarks etc., and that to removed them you have to format you ENTIRE phone, get it ENTIRE phone, all of your apps and music get erased too.
I guess that's no big deal though just format your ENTIRE phone then reinstall all your apps, music, photos, etc., :)
have a nice day droidboys
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@adamjustadam Wow, you're a fucking idiot. The images are stores on the microSD card, inside a directory. Just delete the folder and you're done. It's just a bug that can easily be fixed. No need to factory reset your phone, unlike the Apple jesusFones that you all love. It looks like you're the one overblowing this issue, like Engadget is.