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Camera problems?

Monday, December 10, 2007 -- 9:51 p.m. -- at my desk

CameraThere's a thread over at the Apple support forums about the anti-reflective coating coming off on people's iPhones. It's a large thread with many people reporting the same thing. I have not seen this on my iPhone.

Here's a link to the thread.

Has anyone had a problem like this? If so, please make sure you let me know so I can take it further.

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Scott,

I just noticed that I have the camera problem that is being talked about. All of my pics that I take w/ my phone are a bit dull, orange and not very clear. I noticed that my camera lens looks like it has a fingerprint on it; actually when I look really closely I see that the coating is not right. I keep the phone covered and am sure that I haven't scratched it. According to the link you gave, Apple should replace my phone. Does that mean that I have to re-do all my settings and special rings etc on the new phone?

Neil

SCOTT'S REPLY: Definitely bring that phone into an Apple store if you have those problems. And yes, I'm afraid those settings aren't going to transfer over. Let us know what happens. That definitely is not the norm for a product less than 6 months old.

Posted by: Neil | Dec 23, 2007 6:17:06 PM


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