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Browsing for photos on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow opens camera automatically

brendan

Chevereto Member
▶🚶‍Reproduction steps
  1. Click on 'Browse from your computer' or 'Start Uploading'
😢Unexpected result

Phone camera automatically opens, no way to select any images. This has been reproduced on the official chevereto demo @ https://demo.chevereto.com/

📃Error log message

n/a
 
I'm sorry to say it like this but, isn't Android 6 dead or something?
 
I'm sorry but Android 7 was released on 2016 I don't see why this should be a concern.
 
I'm sorry but Android 7 was released on 2016 I don't see why this should be a concern.

If it's an Android 6x specific bug, It means almost 17% of Android users can't upload photos from their devices. Surely that's a large enough percentage of users to warrant supporting a bugfix? I've tried uploading images to other similar scripts and haven't come across this particular issue so it's odd that it's happening in the first place. Is it not something you could have a look at?
 
I don't plan to support every old system os or every browser. Keep support to old software cost time and money, but most importantly: It restricts development.
 
I wasn't suggesting you support legacy browsers / OS that no one uses. That would make no sense.

Android 6x is being used by nearly 17% of all android users. That's approx 425,000,000 users. (2.5 billion active Android users) It's not a trivial number.

I don't understand why you seem so hostile? If you don't want to look into it that's fine and entirely up to you, but you should really consider the manner in which you reply to your customers as it's very unprofessional.
 
I'm sorry but I'm not a English native speaker and it seems that don't have manners in this language because all the time I get the same feedback. Being honest I don't know why you consider my message hostile.

My posting is merely descriptive, whats the problem? How that is hostile?

I'm sorry but I really don't understand where is the problem.
 
Don't mind me, I don't see how the main developer of a software not supporting older operating systems and/or browsers is hostile?

"Android 6.0 Marshmallow was recently discontinued and Google is no longer updating it with security patches." - June, Last Year.

This basically means that Android 6.0 Marshmallow is considered End Of Life by Google, and should no longer be used.
 
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