Motorola DROID users were complaining about the lack of quality with the Autofocus camera and after a few days it seems to have been fixed. Initial rumors were a silent OTA hotfix from verizon but this was not the case. According to mobilecrunch.com a Droid user turned the Droid’s clock back two days – and sure enough, the camera lost its newly gained auto-focusing abilities. The good news is there was no over-the-air update at all and the camera fixed itself and the bad news is in 24.5 days, it’ll break all over again.
According to Dan Morrill, from Google’s Android team, has confirmed that there’s a date-related bug in the Droid’s camera software that leads to it having cycles of good and bad focus that depend on the date. Our own testing confirmed this, as backdating to the 11th of November returned those red bars of failure. Apparently, the cycles last 24.5 days, meaning that you’ll have good focus all the way to December 11.

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