Android Default Camera
- By Hadron
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I assume you have no access to WiFi, since otherwise that would address the "no data left" issue.
As Moody says, when you click "install" on the Play Store website that will initiate a remote install to the phone via the phone's internet connection. If the phone is not connected to the internet nothing will happen, and connecting the phone to the PC via USB will not connect the phone to the internet.
But have you checked the settings of your phone's camera app (which BTW will probably be the default Alcatel camera app rather than a default Android camera app). I find it really unlikely that anyone would design a camera app that always has a countdown (especially the main camera, but probably not even the selfie camera - I've certainly never met such a thing), so I'd guess that there is something in that app's settings that would change this behaviour.
As Moody says, when you click "install" on the Play Store website that will initiate a remote install to the phone via the phone's internet connection. If the phone is not connected to the internet nothing will happen, and connecting the phone to the PC via USB will not connect the phone to the internet.
But have you checked the settings of your phone's camera app (which BTW will probably be the default Alcatel camera app rather than a default Android camera app). I find it really unlikely that anyone would design a camera app that always has a countdown (especially the main camera, but probably not even the selfie camera - I've certainly never met such a thing), so I'd guess that there is something in that app's settings that would change this behaviour.
I can visualized it..