iPhone 5 and the annoying problem of the camera application

  Last night I went to the National Arena for the first time and I wanted to capture in a few pictures the national "pride" of our country. The problem is that when I pointed the camera towards the stadium, and not only that, it appeared in the frame the abnormal purple effect that Apple considers to be normal when you record pictures and have a strong light source in the frame. Well, I don't know where the Apple engineers take pictures, but if they went out once in the city and took pictures with an illuminated lens, not necessarily with strong light, they realized that that camera in iPhone 5, or the software, does not work well.

  I'm not saying I'm a great photographer, but when you take a picture like the one above, you don't expect to have different colors around the corners, and the same thing happened with the pictures taken of the people I went with. I don't know who left the limits of the normal at Apple to consider that such things are normal for a camera, the old iPhones do not show the same effects in the same conditions and the cameras do not take equally unsuccessful pictures either. If you don't take pictures like this, iPhone 5 it works well, if you go somewhere in the evening, or even during the day, and you try to capture the moment, you might have some purple spots around the corners, and when you get home you realize that the pictures are ruined. Sometimes you don't even notice the spots on the edges, sometimes you notice them and change the orientation of the device to make them disappear, but I hope that Apple will solve the problem in the next batches of iPhones.

  I don't know if our resellers or online stores will change the iPhones that show this problem, but Apple should do it.