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it's possible to disable/remove this photo confirmation dialog:

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I need somehow skip this dialog but I still want use an Intent. I found this android: Take camera picture without "save" / "delete" confirmation but I don't want use SurfaceView .

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Pepa Zapletal
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I need somehow skip this dialog but I still want use an Intent.

That is not possible.

There are over 8,000 26,000 Android device models. Across them, there are hundreds of different pre-installed camera apps. Additionally, there are hundreds of additional camera apps that users can install from the Play Store or elsewhere. Any one of them could respond to your ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE request.

The protocol for ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE does not have an option for "do not show any sort of confirmation dialog". Some camera apps will have such a dialog, others will not. A few apps might have some undocumented Intent extra for controlling that behavior, but most will not.

Either:

  1. Live with the confirmation prompt, where it exists, or

  2. Do not delegate this work to a third-party app, but instead use the camera APIs to take a picture yourself (the SurfaceView approach that you rejected, though it does not necessarily need SurfaceView), or

  3. Do not write the app

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Use "android.intent.extra.quickCapture" in Intent.

Intent intent = new Intent(MediaStore.ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE);
intent.putExtra("android.intent.extra.quickCapture",true);
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