Flip your phone so it can be right side up
Or go to the company and ask for a refund usally this would never happen but i guess it just did
AN UPSIDE DOWN QUESTION MARK IS USUALLY USED IN SPANISH... THEY HAVE OPTIONS AND MAYBE ITS NOT THE PHONE DOING IT ON ITS OWN, MAYBE YOU ARE TYPING IT ... #JustSayinn Actually...this happens to me whenever I add special characters to the text in the message and send it to any phone that does not have any android OS version. If, for example, I type 'á' it comes out something like '¿a¿'
Anytime a liquid goes into your phone, you need to immediately place it upside down so the liquid can drain out. Then you need to contact the place where you bought it, or any android phone dealer, and ask them what esle needs to be done. But first turning it so the liquid can drain out is sort of like 'cell phone ER'.
To determine your phone's current version of android, you need to: click on "settings", click on "about phone", and scroll down the page. Your phone's current version of android will be displayed beneath "Android Version."
The image will be formed upside-down and reversed horizontally on the back of the inside of the camera.
It would be upside down
You can - use a pinhole camera ( or viewer).
This CAN be fixed! Set the quality and image size as high as possible, then take the battery out (without exiting the camera or turning phone off) before two seconds, plug the battery in again and turn the phone on. start the camera and VOALA!! a picture that is the right way up.
maybe there is a problem with the app?
"As I played back the video, I saw that I had been holding my camera upside down." "The latest designer in Paris has turned the fashion world upside down with his brilliance." "In Spanish, an upside-down question mark precedes each interrogative sentence or quote."
You can figure out why an image in a pinhole camera is upside down if you think about how the light travels to get to the image. Light from an object higher (or the top of the object) than the camera travels in a straight line down to the camera. It goes through the pinhole and continues heading down until it hits the back of the camera. This means that the image of something higher than the camera is now low in the image. The opposite is true for light from an object lower than the camera (or the bottom of the object): it travels to a point higher in the image. Still does answer my question, how did the image get upside down? answer was no concusive.
flip it upside down...works for me
a upside down image is formed in your camera then flipped around when it is seen by the human eye -Monica Magallon