Apple could finally fix iPhone’s longstanding camera flare issue

Frustrated with unwanted glares and flaring showing up in your iPhone photos? Apple could finally have a solution with the iPhone 16. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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Lens flare has been a longtime issue with the iPhone’s camera. Apple could finally solve this issue on the iPhone 16 Pri with a new lens coating technology. It’s common for flares to show up in photos or videos taken from an iPhone’s camera.

The issue has been around for years, and Apple has made little improvement in this area over generations. A rumor originating from China by says Apple is testing new Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) equipment for a special coating that will help reduce lens flares. The company will seemingly only use the coating on the iPhone 16 Pro lineup.



has been an issue since the 2012 iPhone 5. Over the years, Apple has used various coatings and improved glass lenses to enhance light transmission and reduce flares. But despite the company’s best efforts, the issue remains and is mainly prevalent while recording videos.

The new ALD coating might help Apple reduce flaring to a large extent, if not fix it entirely. Besides reducing glare, the coating can help improve light transmission and unwanted flaring. The new coating could be one of the many camera upgrades Apple is planning for the iPhone 16 Pro.

A previous leak indicates the , helping it stand out from the previous generation of the phone. Given this leak’s timing, there’s a possibility of the ALD coating not being ready for use in the iPhone 16 Pro series. In that case, Apple could use the coating on the iPhone 17 Pro in 2025.

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