Camera Permissions and Augmented Reality
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I was playing around with Bridgestone Golf's "Bridgestone Golf Experience". It is an augmented reality feature that uses your phone's camera to make it look like someone is near you explaining their products.
Vivaldi, even though I gave the site camera permissions, would not show the reality part. I tested it in Edge and it worked as expected. In the screenshot you can see the grey background, that should be the reality part.
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@SheldonS
Hi, I can reproduce this, please report this to the Vivaldi bug tracker. I can confirm the report internally.For information on how to report a bug, see this URL: https://help.vivaldi.com/article/report-a-bug-in-vivaldi-android/
Once that is done, please share the bug number (beginning with VBA-). Thanks.
On the form, you can add your email address. Once submitted, you'll get a confirmation. You can reply to this with any logs or further info.Cheers, mib
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@mib2berlin Thank you. It is VAB-7229. I submitted it on my desktop so I hope it did not pull any of that information to replace what I entered.
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@SheldonS
Confirmed, all fine, only the wrong User Agent from you desktop browser.Cheers, mib
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I'm also experiencing this issue. Camera is being activated, Vivaldi has permission, but picture of camera is not being shown.
Version: 6.1.3035.48
OS: Android 12 on Samsung S10e -
@Nighty42
Hi, the bug is not fixed, I have update the report to Vivaldi 6.1.Cheers, mib