Xenobro
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3 weeks ago in
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Recently my galaxy A14 4G had a camera button bug where it duplicated and it started moving away from each other. Does anyone else have this problem?

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The-Kid-Deė
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3 weeks ago in
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It's not a glitch, you can have 2 shutter buttons
SherlockHolmes2 22B
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3 weeks ago in
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Hi Xenobro
Yes, this is a known issue on a few Samsung devices recently — including the Galaxy A14 4G — especially after some of the newer One UI updates.
✅ What other users have reported
Many people on Samsung Members have mentioned:
The camera shutter button duplicating
The button floating or moving away when switching to video or using certain modes
The bug appearing after recent Camera app updates
So you’re definitely not the only one experiencing it.
✅ Temporary fixes you can try
Try these in order:
1. Clear Camera App Cache
Settings → Apps → Camera → Storage → Clear cache
2. Reset Camera Settings
Open Camera → Settings → Scroll down → Reset settings
3. Update the Camera App
Galaxy Store → Menu → Updates → Update Samsung Camera
4. Restart your phone
Usually one of these fixes the issue until Samsung patches it.
Yes, this is a known issue on a few Samsung devices recently — including the Galaxy A14 4G — especially after some of the newer One UI updates.
✅ What other users have reported
Many people on Samsung Members have mentioned:
The camera shutter button duplicating
The button floating or moving away when switching to video or using certain modes
The bug appearing after recent Camera app updates
So you’re definitely not the only one experiencing it.
✅ Temporary fixes you can try
Try these in order:
1. Clear Camera App Cache
Settings → Apps → Camera → Storage → Clear cache
2. Reset Camera Settings
Open Camera → Settings → Scroll down → Reset settings
3. Update the Camera App
Galaxy Store → Menu → Updates → Update Samsung Camera
4. Restart your phone
Usually one of these fixes the issue until Samsung patches it.
Kirinjw
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3 weeks ago in
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It looks like you might have the floating camera button setting enabled. Go into your camera app, the go to Settings > Shooting Methods and ensure Floating Shutter button is disabled.
Roelies
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3 weeks ago in
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Go to Camera Settings, Shooting Methods, Floating Shutter button. On/Off