Camera Capers on Your iPhone? Discover 7 Prevalent Problems & Easy Ways to Resolve Them
Camera Capers on Your iPhone? Discover 7 Prevalent Problems & Easy Ways to Resolve Them
You wouldn’t buy a new smartphone if it didn’t have a camera on it. So what good is your iPhone when the camera isn’t working?
Here are the most common problems you might come across with your iPhone camera, along with everything you can do to fix them.
1. iPhone Camera Shows a Black Screen
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If you launch the Camera app and see a black screen, try the following steps to fix it:
- Make sure nothing is blocking the camera lens. You may have put the case on incorrectly or there may be something stuck to the back of your iPhone.
- Try using the official iPhone Camera app, rather than any third-party alternatives. This app is more reliable than the alternatives and more likely to work properly.
- In the Camera app, switch between the front and back cameras to see if both of them are working or not. To do this, tap the camera flip icon on the right side of the screen. If only one camera works, that might indicate a hardware problem.
- Restart the Camera app. To do so, swipe up to the middle of the screen on an iPhone X or later, or double-click the Home button on an iPhone 8 or earlier. Then close the Camera app by sliding it off the top of the screen.
- Turn off your iPhone by holding the Side button (along with either Volume button on the iPhone X and later), then slide to power off. Wait 30 seconds before pressing the Side button again to restart your iPhone. If that doesn’t work,force restart your iPhone instead.
2. iPhone Photos Are Blurry or Out of Focus
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If the photos you take with your iPhone camera are blurry or out of focus, try these fixes:
- Make sure both the front and back camera lenses are clean. Wipe away smudges or fingerprints using a dry microfiber cloth. If you see dirt or debris behind the glass, take your iPhone to an Apple Store or Authorized Service Provider for a repair.
- Remove any metallic or magnetic iPhone cases and camera accessories. They can interfere with the optical image stabilization on an iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone X, or later iPhones. This might explain why the camera isn’t working.
- If the Camera app saysAE/AF Lock at the top of the screen, tap on a blank space to turn auto-focus back on. You may have accidentally locked the focus by tapping and holding in the Camera app.
- Keep your hand steady while tapping the shutter button. Sometimes it’s easier to press one of the Volume buttons to take steady pictures instead. Be careful in the dark when the shutter needs to stay open for longer.
- Title: Camera Capers on Your iPhone? Discover 7 Prevalent Problems & Easy Ways to Resolve Them
- Author: Edward
- Created at : 2024-08-15 12:09:20
- Updated at : 2024-08-16 12:09:20
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