How To Fix Redmi K70 Camera Keeps Crashing Issue?

The Redmi K70 is a great phone with an excellent camera. However, some users have been experiencing an issue where the camera app keeps crashing.

This can be a very frustrating issue, especially if you are trying to take a photo or video. There are a few things you can try to fix the Redmi K70 Camera Keeps Crashing Issue. Follow the steps below:

Step 1: Check camera permissions

Before diving into more complex troubleshooting steps, it’s crucial to verify that the Camera app has the necessary permissions to access the camera hardware. Here’s how to check and grant camera permissions on your Redmi K70:

Camera app permission

  1. Open the Settings on your Redmi K70.
  2. Scroll down the Settings menu and locate the “Apps” option. Tap on “Manage apps” option.
  3. Within the Apps list, search for the “Camera” app. Tap on it to open the Camera app’s settings.
  4. Under the Camera app settings, tap on “App Permissions”. This will display a list of permissions granted or denied to the Camera app.
  5. Ensure that the “Camera”, “Microphone”, and “Storage” permissions are enabled. If any of these permissions are disabled, tap on the toggle switch next to them to enable them.

Once you’ve verified and enabled the necessary permissions, close the Settings and relaunch the Camera. Check if the crashing issue persists. If the issue remains, proceed to the next troubleshooting step.

Step 2: Force stop the Camera app

If the initial check of camera permissions didn’t resolve the issue, forcing the Camera app to stop and restart can sometimes fix minor glitches that may be causing the crashing behavior.

Here’s how to force stop the Camera app on your Redmi K70:

Force stop the Camera app

  1. Again Open “Camera” app from “Manage apps” option (Check previous steps).
  2. Under the Camera app settings, tap on “Force Stop”. This will abruptly close the Camera app, terminating any ongoing processes.
  3. Once the Camera app has been forced to stop, tap on the Camera app icon on your home screen or app drawer to relaunch it.

After restarting the Camera app, check if the crashing issue has been resolved. If the problem persists, proceed to the next troubleshooting step.

Step 3: Check for Conflicting Apps

Sometimes, another app might be using the camera simultaneously, causing the Camera app to crash. The “another app” refers to any app that is using the camera, including social media apps like Instagram and Facebook, video conferencing apps like Skype and Zoom, and streaming services like Netflix.

To check for conflicting apps, follow these steps:

close demanding app

  1. Open the multitasking screen on your Redmi K70.
  2. The multitasking screen will display a list of apps that are currently running in the background. Check if any other apps are using the camera. If so, close those apps.

Step 4: Remove third-party camera app

A third-party camera app for example Pixel Camera (GCam) conflicts with the stock Camera app on your Redmi K70 and causes it to crash. This is because both apps are trying to access the same camera hardware simultaneously. 

If you want to use any third-party camera app, or want to install Google Camera (GCam) on your Redmi K70, make sure you obtain it from a trusted source to avoid potential compatibility issues or security risks.

Step 5: Cool Down Your Redmi K70

The Redmi K70 may overheat during heavy use especially when playing games or using fast chargers. This can cause the camera app to crash, displaying an error message asking you to cool down the phone.

Once your device has cooled down sufficiently, you can relaunch the camera app and resume taking pictures or videos.

Step 6: Clear the Camera cache

Clearing the camera app’s cache can often resolve issues related to camera crashing. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to clear the camera app’s cache on the Redmi K70:

  1. Access the “Apps” section in the device settings.
  2. Again select the “Manage Apps” option.
  3. Tap on the “Camera” app.
  4. Tap on “Clear Data” to clear the cache.

Step 7: Software Updates

Ensure your Redmi K70 is running the latest software version. Regular updates often resolve known software bugs that may be causing the shutdowns. To check for updates follow the steps below:

Update Phone

  1. Go to your device’s settings.
  2. Select “About phone”, and then tap on ”MIUI version”
  3. Now tap on the “Check for updates” button.

Step 8: Factory Reset

As a last resort, consider performing a factory reset on your Redmi K70, which will erase all data and restore your phone to its default settings. Back up your data before proceeding, as it will be lost during the reset.

About Redmi K70:

The Redmi K70, unveiled on November 29, 2023, and hitting the shelves on the same day, is a cutting-edge smartphone offering a perfect blend of performance, display quality, and imaging capabilities. Boasting a versatile range of network support, including GSM, CDMA, HSPA, CDMA2000, LTE, and 5G technologies, the Redmi K70 ensures seamless connectivity and high-speed data access. With a sleek and compact body measuring 160.9 x 75 x 8.2 mm and weighing 209 g, the smartphone features a dual SIM setup for enhanced user convenience.

The device showcases an immersive 6.67-inch OLED display with 68 billion colors, a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and an impressive peak brightness of 4000 nits. The screen, with a resolution of 1440 x 3200 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio, provides an outstanding visual experience, covering approximately 89% of the front surface.

Powered by Android 14 with HyperOS and driven by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, the Redmi K70 delivers robust performance through its octa-core CPU and Adreno 740 GPU. It offers ample storage options, ranging from 256GB/12GB RAM to 1TB/16GB RAM, all supported by UFS 4.0 technology.

The camera system is highlighted by a triple main camera setup (50 MP wide, 8 MP ultrawide, and 2 MP macro), capable of capturing detailed images and shooting videos up to 8K resolution. The 16 MP wide selfie camera supports HDR and records videos at 1080p.

Other notable features include stereo speakers, 5G support, Wi-Fi 6e, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and a substantial 5000 mAh non-removable battery with 120W wired charging, claiming to reach a full charge in just 18 minutes. The Redmi K70 is available in striking colors such as Black, Silver, Blue/Green, and Purple.

Conclusion

The Redmi K70 camera crashing issue can be frustrating, but there are several steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve it. By following the tips provided, you can help to prevent the issue from recurring and keep your phone taking great photos and videos. 

If the issue persists after trying all the troubleshooting steps, contact Xiaomi support for further assistance.

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