We've
just learned that the iPhone 5 camera may be faulty, showing a purple haze (yep, I said it) in certain lighting conditions. If you take a picture with the iPhone 5, and there's a bright light that's outside of the frame, you'll see a purple tint come across the image. This is possibly due to the Sapphire glass used in the camera's lens. As we all know, Sapphire is a purple/bluish gem, and though the purple tint isn't noticeable without that bright glare from an off-screen light, it can really fudge up some pictures if the conditions aren't just right. The phone is smart enough, however, to compensate in certain situations.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/oWGJgDeg-Xc/
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