Well, now the not so distant history repeats itself in a way, as now reports are coming in about Pixel 7 and 7 Pro phones not allowing users to save photos that they’ve taken while using periscope zoom. Well, that’s odd! The initial report came in through redditor MintySkyhawk, but since then, numerous other brave souls have managed to replicate the bug with success.
A snapshot from the first video that demonstrates the bug. Neat!
If we have to boil down the situation for you, it would go something like this:
You open the Camera app on your Pixel 7 or Pixel 7 Pro phone, then you use the periscope zoom to about a 5x level, and then you hit the shutter button. Or the volume down key, which can conveniently act like a shutter button.
And even though the Google phone hesitates for a while, as if saving the captured image, in reality, absolutely nothing happens. So you open up the gallery to search for the photo and you confirm — it’s not there. Magic!
Users online are reporting trying this out on the Android 13 QPR2 or even the Android 14 developer preview build. From AndroidPolice’s findings, this issue seems to be impacting phones with version 8.7.250.494820638.44 of the Google Camera app. Techies managed to review a few logs and their findings suggest that the glitch is happening due to the HDR functionality spazzing out, so in theory, you should be safe if you turn it off.
Overall, no real danger here! Your Pixel flagship won’t spontaneously combust or freeze up to its core if you happen to encounter this peculiar bug. As of now, there hasn’t been any comment on the issue from the Big G, but a fix is likely already being prepared.