The new iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro models have begun experiencing camera-related image artifacts. According to early user experiences, artifacts such as black squares and white wavy lines appear in photos taken when bright light shines directly onto the camera.
Interesting Issue with the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro
Apple has stated that it is aware of the issue and stated that such artifacts only occur in rare and specific circumstances. The company will address the issue with an upcoming software update.
However, it has not provided a specific date for the update. The iPhone 17 series went on sale in stores on September 19th. Users may experience this issue immediately upon receiving their devices, but will need to wait for a software update from Apple to resolve it.
Because camera issues are generally software-related, not hardware-related, it is expected that Apple will provide a solution with a software update. The company is known to have responded quickly to similar situations in the past.
Especially with newer phones featuring high-end cameras, complex image processing algorithms can sometimes cause unexpected errors. Such issues typically arise depending on usage conditions and in specific scenarios.
The iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro were launched as Apple’s flagship models for photography and video. Advanced sensors, AI-powered image processing, and features like Night Mode make Apple’s new phones attractive to photography enthusiasts.
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