How to avoid device rotation after external app run?












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I have an issue with the device rotation. I run an app in landscape mode, developed in xamarin, that calls the camera device, takes a photo and returns to the app again and shows its own photogallery.



The problem is the device always returns in portrait after the camera app. If I try to block the app in landscape mode it crashes after the camera because this annoying rotation, even though the picture has saved in the correct storage.



I have created a mask to hide this ugly effect, but even so it's visible for an instant. The app runs perfect without problems, except for that.



The device is a Xiaomi MiA2 Lite. I think here is the problem, but I must develope the app for it.



I've search in the forum and can't find any solution, but now I know that Android's default mode is portrait, maybe it's a start point.



Is there any solution or idea to solve this? I'll appreciate any help.



Thank you!



EDITED



I have try OnConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) with all ConfigChanges without result.



public override void OnConfigurationChanged(Android.Content.Res.Configuration newConfig)
{
base.OnConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
switch (newConfig.Orientation)
{
case Orientation.Landscape:
switch (Device.Idiom)
{
case TargetIdiom.Phone:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
case TargetIdiom.Tablet:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
}
break;
case Orientation.Portrait:
switch (Device.Idiom)
{
case TargetIdiom.Phone:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
case TargetIdiom.Tablet:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
}
break;
}
}









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  • I guess your device is a Xiaomi, not a Xamarin.. Is your app a native android app or a Xamarin app?
    – nsndvd
    Nov 20 at 10:01










  • Yes, you're right, Xiaomi. It's a Xamarin app.
    – Rubén Freire
    Nov 20 at 10:08
















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I have an issue with the device rotation. I run an app in landscape mode, developed in xamarin, that calls the camera device, takes a photo and returns to the app again and shows its own photogallery.



The problem is the device always returns in portrait after the camera app. If I try to block the app in landscape mode it crashes after the camera because this annoying rotation, even though the picture has saved in the correct storage.



I have created a mask to hide this ugly effect, but even so it's visible for an instant. The app runs perfect without problems, except for that.



The device is a Xiaomi MiA2 Lite. I think here is the problem, but I must develope the app for it.



I've search in the forum and can't find any solution, but now I know that Android's default mode is portrait, maybe it's a start point.



Is there any solution or idea to solve this? I'll appreciate any help.



Thank you!



EDITED



I have try OnConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) with all ConfigChanges without result.



public override void OnConfigurationChanged(Android.Content.Res.Configuration newConfig)
{
base.OnConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
switch (newConfig.Orientation)
{
case Orientation.Landscape:
switch (Device.Idiom)
{
case TargetIdiom.Phone:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
case TargetIdiom.Tablet:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
}
break;
case Orientation.Portrait:
switch (Device.Idiom)
{
case TargetIdiom.Phone:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
case TargetIdiom.Tablet:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
}
break;
}
}









share|improve this question
























  • I guess your device is a Xiaomi, not a Xamarin.. Is your app a native android app or a Xamarin app?
    – nsndvd
    Nov 20 at 10:01










  • Yes, you're right, Xiaomi. It's a Xamarin app.
    – Rubén Freire
    Nov 20 at 10:08














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I have an issue with the device rotation. I run an app in landscape mode, developed in xamarin, that calls the camera device, takes a photo and returns to the app again and shows its own photogallery.



The problem is the device always returns in portrait after the camera app. If I try to block the app in landscape mode it crashes after the camera because this annoying rotation, even though the picture has saved in the correct storage.



I have created a mask to hide this ugly effect, but even so it's visible for an instant. The app runs perfect without problems, except for that.



The device is a Xiaomi MiA2 Lite. I think here is the problem, but I must develope the app for it.



I've search in the forum and can't find any solution, but now I know that Android's default mode is portrait, maybe it's a start point.



Is there any solution or idea to solve this? I'll appreciate any help.



Thank you!



EDITED



I have try OnConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) with all ConfigChanges without result.



public override void OnConfigurationChanged(Android.Content.Res.Configuration newConfig)
{
base.OnConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
switch (newConfig.Orientation)
{
case Orientation.Landscape:
switch (Device.Idiom)
{
case TargetIdiom.Phone:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
case TargetIdiom.Tablet:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
}
break;
case Orientation.Portrait:
switch (Device.Idiom)
{
case TargetIdiom.Phone:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
case TargetIdiom.Tablet:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
}
break;
}
}









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I have an issue with the device rotation. I run an app in landscape mode, developed in xamarin, that calls the camera device, takes a photo and returns to the app again and shows its own photogallery.



The problem is the device always returns in portrait after the camera app. If I try to block the app in landscape mode it crashes after the camera because this annoying rotation, even though the picture has saved in the correct storage.



I have created a mask to hide this ugly effect, but even so it's visible for an instant. The app runs perfect without problems, except for that.



The device is a Xiaomi MiA2 Lite. I think here is the problem, but I must develope the app for it.



I've search in the forum and can't find any solution, but now I know that Android's default mode is portrait, maybe it's a start point.



Is there any solution or idea to solve this? I'll appreciate any help.



Thank you!



EDITED



I have try OnConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) with all ConfigChanges without result.



public override void OnConfigurationChanged(Android.Content.Res.Configuration newConfig)
{
base.OnConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
switch (newConfig.Orientation)
{
case Orientation.Landscape:
switch (Device.Idiom)
{
case TargetIdiom.Phone:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
case TargetIdiom.Tablet:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
}
break;
case Orientation.Portrait:
switch (Device.Idiom)
{
case TargetIdiom.Phone:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
case TargetIdiom.Tablet:
LockRotation(Orientation.Landscape);
break;
}
break;
}
}






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  • I guess your device is a Xiaomi, not a Xamarin.. Is your app a native android app or a Xamarin app?
    – nsndvd
    Nov 20 at 10:01










  • Yes, you're right, Xiaomi. It's a Xamarin app.
    – Rubén Freire
    Nov 20 at 10:08


















  • I guess your device is a Xiaomi, not a Xamarin.. Is your app a native android app or a Xamarin app?
    – nsndvd
    Nov 20 at 10:01










  • Yes, you're right, Xiaomi. It's a Xamarin app.
    – Rubén Freire
    Nov 20 at 10:08
















I guess your device is a Xiaomi, not a Xamarin.. Is your app a native android app or a Xamarin app?
– nsndvd
Nov 20 at 10:01




I guess your device is a Xiaomi, not a Xamarin.. Is your app a native android app or a Xamarin app?
– nsndvd
Nov 20 at 10:01












Yes, you're right, Xiaomi. It's a Xamarin app.
– Rubén Freire
Nov 20 at 10:08




Yes, you're right, Xiaomi. It's a Xamarin app.
– Rubén Freire
Nov 20 at 10:08












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