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Status: ExternalDependency
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OS: Android
Pri: 2
Type: Bug



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Pixel 2: webpages stop rotating after using the camera once

Reported by zac.spit...@gmail.com, Apr 20 2018

Issue description

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Open http://anssiko.github.io/html-media-capture/ on a Pixel 2
2. try rotating the page a few times, it works
3. take one photo using one of the examples on the page
4. try rotating the page, it won't rotate anymore

What is the expected behavior?
taking a photo shouldn't stop page rotation!

What went wrong?
browser stops rotating pages 

Did this work before? N/A 

Does this work in other browsers? N/A

Chrome version: 68.0.3399.0  Channel: canary
OS Version: 10.0
Flash Version: 

makes taking landscape photos via a web app a bit annoying
 
one thing i forgot, start taking the photo from portrait mode, then take a photo in landscape mode, afterwards you'll be left stuck in landscape mode
Status: Untriaged (was: Unconfirmed)
I can reproduce this on my Pixel2XL with Android 8.1. Notably, rotation resumes if I pull down the OS's status/notifications overlay from the top of the screen. 
Cc: sandeepkumars@chromium.org
Components: Blink>Sensor>DeviceOrientation
Labels: M-68 FoundIn-66 FoundIn-67 FoundIn-68
Tested the issue in Android and able to reproduce the issue as per the steps mentioned in original comment. Similar behavior is observed since Chrome #60.0.3072.

Chrome versions tested:
60.0.3072.0, 66.0.3359.106(Stable), 68.0.3400.0(Canary)

OS:
Android 8.1.0

Android Devices:
Pixel 2

This seems to be a Non-Regression issue as same behavior is seen since M60.  Untriaged for further input's on this issue.

Please navigate to below link for log's and screen cast--
go/chrome-androidlogs/835219

Thanks!
Components: -Blink>Sensor>DeviceOrientation Blink>ImageCapture
i've filed this as an issue against android too
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/110561151

Comment 7 by torne@chromium.org, Jun 25 2018

According to latest comment on the android issue, this apparently affects Firefox too? So this might be a platform issue..

Comment 8 by mcasas@chromium.org, Jun 26 2018

Status: ExternalDependency (was: Untriaged)
HTML Media Capture is a bit different from ImageCapture
(i.e. it's like   <input type="file" accept="image/*" capture>)
which is wired almost immediately to the Java API, so 
I'd bet it's a platform issue.  Marking as ExternalDependency,
blocked on b/110561151
Android 9 has been released, I can confirm the problem no longer occurs

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