The iPhone 14 series has finally entered the market. This year, the revolutionary camera system is one of the main upgrades users are getting in the phone. Here is a quick glimpse of the iPhone 14 camera upgrade.
– The 48 MP can be used in two ways. Its central 12 MP camera can act as a 2x zoom telephoto by cropping out the outer section of the image. Secondly, it uses ProRAW to take full 48 MP images when shooting.
– By default, the new camera bins pixels in the group of 4 to 12 MP pictures with enhanced lighting.
– The ultrawide camera is sharper and improves close-up macro photos.
– Updated camera flash with a 9-LED system. Thus, it is twice as bright in certain conditions.
Thus, this year, the iPhone 14 Pro’s 48 MP camera deserves attention.
Unfortunately, as soon as the release of the iPhone 14 Pro models, many users around the world noticed immediately that both the models had vibration and shaking issues. It seems to be happening, especially when using a few third-party apps like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram. This issue results in unstable videos.
These issues include the camera rattling, shaking, and even making physical noises. Concerned users are taking Twitter and Reddit to report these issues and share their experiences. Users are saying:
– “I have been experiencing my camera shaking uncontrollably whenever I open Snapchat or use the camera for Instagram. However, I don’t run into any issues when I use the regular camera app”.
– “Picked up my new iPhone 14 pro yesterday and intermittently got camera shake (by shake I mean can see and hear it shaking) in Snapchat”.
Still, it is not clear what is causing these issues, but Apple has immediately confirmed that the issue is related to software and NOT hardware related. Also, they said that a software update to fix these issues would be available next week.
So, if you have any iPhone Pro or iPhone 14 Pro Max models and are experiencing camera-related issues, then stay tuned as the fix will come in the software update in the next week. You only need to install the new software update when it is available.