((link)): Com.myos.camera

Go to Settings > Apps > Camera > Storage > Clear Cache & Clear Data.

If you see com.myos.camera on a phone not manufactured by ZTE or Nubia, investigate it immediately—it may be a fake app or leftover from a custom ROM flash.

adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.myos.camera Com.myos.camera

There is no reason for alarm. ZTE, like all reputable Android manufacturers, is bound by its own privacy policies. While the app does transmit data for features like AI scene detection, the core function of Com.myos.camera is to provide you with a stable, well-optimized camera experience. In fact, some custom ROM developers have even created security-focused versions of the "My" camera suite that disable any code they consider intrusive, highlighting that the base app is seen as legitimate software.

If this isn't a malicious app, what could it be? Here are a couple of likely, legitimate origins, one of which is a fascinating piece of tech history: Go to Settings > Apps > Camera >

The app automatically detects if you’re shooting a landscape, a person, or text, and adjusts the saturation and sharpness accordingly. Is it Safe?

Unlike standard camera packages like com.android.camera (commonly used by Xiaomi) or com.google.android.GoogleCamera for Google Pixel devices, the exact package Com.myos.camera is not a standard, widely-known Android component. No major developer documentation or app listing found for this exact name in any prominent app store. ZTE, like all reputable Android manufacturers, is bound

If you didn't manually download a camera app from the Play Store, how did it get there?

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