Some users of Apple’s latest flagship, the iPhone 5, have reported reports of a strange problem on the camera. According to reports, when shooting or shooting irregular and wavy white lines, they suddenly appear on the screen, which affects the ultimate quality of images and videos.
According to the Technical Technology Media Mobile Department, the problem, which seems to be randomly occurs, has raised concerns for buyers of this expensive handset. It is still unclear whether this bug has a software origin or is related to a hardware defect in the camera module or image processor.
Apple has not yet officially responded to these reports, but given the increase in the number of plaintiff users, the company is expected to issue a statement soon or provide a software update to fix it. This problem is rapidly being broadcast on online forums and social networks.
While Apple has not yet provided a formal solution, users in specialized forums are looking for temporary solutions for the problem. Some users have reported that the problem will be temporarily fixed by closing the camera app and restarting it. Others have been able to destroy these white lines by fully restarting the phone or resetting the camera settings to the factory mode.
However, these solutions seem to be not permanent and the problem will appear again after a while. Experts recommend that users refrain from manipulating complex settings until an official solution from Apple. It is expected that if the software problem is, Apple will be able to fix it with a minor update in subsequent iOS versions, but if the root problem is the hardware problem, it may require calling or repairing defective devices.
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