Problem causes:
The slow-motion camera can shoot at 120 frames per second or 240 frames per second and a lot of calculations are required in the background. At this time, if the system resources are relatively small, the captured video may become stuck.
Solution:
It is recommended that you close other applications running in the background as much as possible before shooting slow-motion videos. We will optimize this issue in subsequent versions.
Other Possible Reasons:
There are a few possible reasons why your phone might freeze when shooting slow-motion video.
Your phone may not have enough RAM. Slow-motion video requires a lot of processing power, and if your phone doesn't have enough RAM, it may not be able to keep up with the demands of recording and processing the video.
Your phone's storage may be full. When you record slow-motion video, your phone has to store the video file. If your phone's storage is full, it won't be able to save the video file, and this could cause your phone to freeze.
Your phone may be overheating. Slow-motion video recording can be demanding on your phone's hardware, and if your phone overheats, it may freeze or shut down to protect itself.
Here are a few things you can try to fix the problem:
Make sure your phone has enough RAM. If you're not sure how much RAM your phone has, you can check the specifications online or in your phone's manual. If your phone doesn't have enough RAM, you may need to upgrade to a newer phone.
Free up some storage space. You can delete old photos, videos, and apps to free up storage space on your phone.
Restart your phone. This can sometimes clear up temporary glitches that are causing problems.
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