iPhone 7 Plus has camera problems

Some terminals 7 iPhone Plus received by Apple customers have problems recording photos using the dual camera integrated by those from Cupertino in their own products. We are talking about quite a few cases in which there are problems with the new iPhone 7 Plus camera, taking pictures that seem to have been recorded underwater, due to an alleged defect.

On Apple's discussion forums, there are quite a few people who complain about the iPhone 7 Plus camera problem, and some claim that the terminals work like this from day one. Of course, no one knows what exactly is the basis of this camera problem, but because of it, pictures cannot be recorded that can be used in one way or another.

You can see in the image below what is the difference between a photo recorded with iPhone 5S and iPhone 7 Plus, the latter taking a clearly lower quality image. All problems seem to have appeared around the event for the presentation of the new MacBook Pro models, until then the testimonies regarding the existence of this problem were not published on the Apple website.

iPhone 7 Plus has camera problems

In Apple stores in the US there are several thousand iPhone 7 Plus terminals brought in for replacement because of this problem, but compared to probably more than 20 million sold, the defect rate is low. Apple is aware of the problem and there is a possibility that iOS 10.1.1 will solve it, although for now this is not clear.

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Based on the way the problem manifests itself, it would seem that the optical image stabilizer is defective and would be the basis of the iPhone 7 Plus camera problem at the moment. If this turns out to be the case, then we are talking about something that cannot be corrected with a software update and requires changing the terminal room.

Similar problems also existed with the iPhone 6 Plus after the launch, so we are talking about a defect that is based on a faulty manufacturing of the iPhone 7 Plus camera.