The camera in the iPhone 5 criticized for showing a purple flare after taking a picture. The flaw quipped as 'iPurple' was also able to infect any device, including Android handsets.
In the hall testing, Consumer Reports tested a number of devices such as the iPhone 4S, Galaxy S III, and the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx. The result is there are some photos that also show images with purple flares.
According to the test results claimed by Consumer Reports, this effect is usually purplish obtained at smartphone cameras taken at a particular position, especially when the light in the corner over.
"How many flares that arise depending on how adjusting the lens," he added.
The company also added that this problem is not anything too annoying and can be solved easily. One of them away from direct light sources.
"All camera lenses, even it is an expensive SLR though, sometimes will produce flares. It is usually obtained from bright light sources," said the Consumer Reports, which we have quoted from Apple Insider, Thursday (11/10/2012).
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