Apple Confirms Major Camera Flaw in iPhone 17 Model, Promises Fix
New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): Sales of Apple's new iPhone 17 series, launched on September 9, have begun in several countries, including India. Long queues of buyers were seen at stores. This time, the company has updated the series and introduced a new model, the iPhone Air, which is said to be the thinnest iPhone ever. The company has called it the "best option." However, in the initial days of its launch, customers are receiving mixed reactions.
iPhone Air camera issues
Several users have reported technical issues with the iPhone Air's camera on social media. Reports indicate that some photos are partially blacked out or display strange boxes and white lines. This issue is particularly noticeable when taking photos under LED displays or stage lighting.
Apple confirmed the bug, stating that it's a software glitch related to different lighting conditions. The company claims it has been fixed and will be included in an upcoming software update. However, Apple hasn't yet stated when the new update will be available.
iPhone Air specifications
Thickness: Just 5.6mm (thinnest iPhone ever)
Display: 6.5-inch screen with ProMotion technology
Camera: Single 48MP rear camera and 18MP front camera
Chipset: A19 Pro chip
Price: Starting price in India ₹1,19,900
iPhone 17 Pro Max (2TB): ₹2,29,900
While many customers are praising the iPhone Air's design and light weight, a camera bug is raising questions about its capabilities. Apple says an upcoming update will fix this issue.