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Camera is working. Here's what happens, if you patch the exploit at boot then when you go to open the camera you may get a green, or in my case a black screen. All you do is go into the Exynos Abuse app and uncheck the exploit and/or exploit at boot option, then open the camera again and it works. Then you can go back into the Exynos app and re-apply the exploit patch. Of course you can choose not to use the exploit patch and avoid the camera problem. The patch is a work around to protect against the exploit being used by malicious apps. Also if you use the exploit patch without rooting first you will not be able to undo it, (and regain camera functionality) unless you root through a different method. I hope this explains it. Also if you are running Avast! Or another type of virus protection it will show the Exynos Abuse app to be a Trojan, which after all it is.
 
Camera issue can, and does, happen on the S3 also,but a file can be flashed to fix it on the S3 only.
 
I took the link.down after figuring out this particular one didn't work. However i am working on making our current tar that we flashed into oden that gave us root and agat into a flashable zip that is signed correctly so it can be flashed through stock recovery... Ill update as soon as i have something to update. Mr bobo on the zte warp did this for the warp. Im in the process of things

could this work for my case?
 
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