There could be several reasons. It might be a compatibility issue between your device and the Story app, or your camera driver could be outdated. Try restarting your device and reinstalling the app to see if that helps.
Maybe there's a software glitch or your device settings are blocking it. Check for updates and your privacy settings.
Maybe there's a problem with your device settings. Check if the camera permissions for the app are enabled.
Maybe there's a problem with your device settings. Check if the camera access permission is enabled for the app.
Maybe there's a problem with your device settings or the app you're using. Check if you have given the necessary permissions for saving to the camera roll.
Maybe there's a problem with your internet connection. Check if it's stable and try again.
Well, not being able to use the camera in the story could be because of software issues, or maybe the author intentionally excluded it to add mystery or challenge to the situation.
There could be a few reasons. Maybe the camera settings are incorrect, or there's a problem with the software. Sometimes, it might be a network issue preventing the proper functionality.
Sometimes, it might be a compatibility issue between your device and the story app. Update both your device's operating system and the app to see if that fixes it. Another possibility is that there's a temporary server issue with the app, so waiting a while might help.
Maybe there's a technical glitch. Try restarting the app or checking your device settings.
It could be that you're looking in the wrong place. Check the top or bottom of the screen, or in the menu options. Also, make sure your internet connection is stable as that can affect the display of icons.
There are several possible reasons. It might be a glitch in the app, a problem with your device settings related to storage access, or even a software update that caused a temporary bug.