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Foxxo02 t1_j2alsm6 wrote

Have you tried wiping off your camera

That’s usually the problem for me

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leoelpendejoto OP t1_j2amfk7 wrote

yeah that was the first thing i tried, since both the front and back camera are like this i thought maybe it’s a software issue

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freediverx01 t1_j2bfob3 wrote

Other people have reported issues about a lot of glare showing in the photos. Seems like a defect and this might be related. I’d take it to the Apple Store. They’ll probably replace it under warranty.

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gpstrucker t1_j2ao0fo wrote

There might be a Bigfoot nearby, they’re known to make cameras go blurry

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CobraDS96 t1_j2b8lky wrote

But how do you feel about frilly toothpicks?

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generally-speaking t1_j2aoj0n wrote

Probably nothing, to me this looks very similar to high frequency vibration damage which can happen if you mount your cell phone to a motorcycle or some other engine.

I'm not saying that's what happened though but this looks like a damaged camera struggling to focus correctly. At that point there's not much you can do outside of replacing the camera in the phone.

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calislidebayarea t1_j2avhc7 wrote

Any recent exposure to moisture, like bringing your phone into the shower?

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Sempot t1_j2chcm3 wrote

Do you have a screen protector? Maybe take it off and clean the actual screen and then apply a different one that doesn’t cover the lenses

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Techgeek_025 t1_j2cpf1w wrote

Bro. You should NOT Take a picture of you for this. That’s not safe. Also idk what’s happening but my iPhone has the same issue

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First-Comedian774 t1_j2cz5vf wrote

Clean the camera with a wipe or something not just water.

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kachambence t1_j2cq0gh wrote

Could be from the screen protector

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Alien_In_The_Village t1_j2cnk6k wrote

Which model? I’ve had a 14PM do this as well. Plenty of discussions with Apple support over their app chat feature. On a replacement after the camera grinding so it isn’t leftover damage from that issue either. All the troubleshooting and diagnostics show “no issue” but I do get questioned about my MagSafe OtterBox case and if I’ve had it mounted to a motorcycle or bike (have not). In person I’ve talked to att store and apple authorized Best Buy who looked at the phone and then my blurry photos and are also confused. Best advice I got was from Att store to keep making contact with apple using the chat exclusively so you have a record. It is easy to do from the support app.

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allmyfrndsrheathens t1_j2creg9 wrote

Dirty lens would be my first guess. Second would be that maybe you’ve inadvertently lowered your photo quality in settings - definitely check that. Failing that then yeah it’s probably some sort of issue with the phone.

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qwertyuiopa69 t1_j2cyc8h wrote

what phone is it

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David79YT t1_j2f5h6p wrote

I think it’s an iphone 14 pro max

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qwertyuiopa69 t1_j2f6n7h wrote

oh thats wierd

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David79YT t1_j2f6uz4 wrote

Wdym “oh that’s weird”

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qwertyuiopa69 t1_j2f6xvv wrote

i mean its wierd that the camera is blurry when its a brand new phone

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leotefo t1_j2dh9ii wrote

Check for steam or moisture inside the camera under the camera lens glass. Also as other have said , make sure the camera lens is clean you can wipe it with alcohol and a microfiber cloth

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David79YT t1_j2f5q7r wrote

I didn’t have any issues with the selfie quality In the past but now I’ve noticed my selfies turned out garbage when in daylight but turned out good when in good lighting

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