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Postponed means that the issue was either a feature request or something that requires major refactoring on our side. Since that makes the issue not actionable in the close future we choose to close it as Postponed and add it on our internal roadmaps and technical debt pages instead.

Postponed

Votes

0

Found in

2017.4

2019.3.0b7

2020.1

Issue ID

1215366

Regression

No

[Android] AutoRotation setting ignores rotation-locking on the device

Android

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How to reproduce:
1. Open the attached 750880-ScreenRotate.zip project
2. Disable "Auto Rotate" on the phone
3. Build and run for Android device

Reproducible with: 2017.4.34f1, 2020.1.0a22

Reproducible with:
VLNQA00118 Google Pixel 2 XL 8.1.0 Snapdragon 835 MSM8998 Adreno (TM) 540 OpenGL ES 3.2 710KPTM0468833
VLNQA00288 Samsung Galaxy J7 8.1.0 Exynos 7 Octa 7870 Mali-T830 OpenGL ES 3.2 52003b3db40285a1
VLNQA00024 Xiaomi Mi 5 7.0 Snapdragon 820 MSM8996 Adreno (TM) 530 OpenGL ES 3.2 d012c6d
VLNQA00319 Google Pixel 4 10 Snapdragon 855 SM8150 Adreno (TM) 640 OpenGL ES 3.2 . 99071FFAZ00B72
Google Pixel XL 9.0.0 Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 359906070417949

Reproducible only onStartUp (as soon disable autorotate second time it works):
Samsung Galaxy S9 8.0.0 Extnos 9810 Mali-G72 R58K31CP3DR
Samsung Galaxy S10+ 9.0.0 Exynos 9820 R58M20VC62B

Not reproducible with:
iPhone 6 (iOS 12.2)

Notes:
- Make sure Default Orientation is set to Auto Rotation
- Make sure only "Landscape Right" and "Landscape Left" are enabled
- In some phones (S9, S10+) the bug occurs only when you start the app with AutoRotation Disabled, if you enable and disable again the rotation will be locked as expected.

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