CNN journalist stressed that Henry Casey noticed the problem when testing the iPhone Air at the concert. According to him, approximately each tenth photo contained “small black frames or dark areas ,, especially when pulling bright LED screens.
Apple confirmed the presence of a mistake and announced that “the LED screen shines in extremely rare cases when it shines very bright and directly to the camera.” The company was sure to release a correction and release it in one of the closest iOS updates.
Although the exact release date of the patch has not yet been named, the experts argue that the update will appear shortly after the release of new models planned on September 19.
Thus, the first owners of the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air may encounter a mistake, but the solution is already developed.
Source: Ferra

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