An iPhone 17 camera bug creates squiggles, but a fix is near

Camera defects affect Apple's iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air models when users photograph scenes with intense LED lighting. The malfunction creates white squiggly lines and darkened areas within captured images. Testing at live concerts revealed the problem occurs approximately once per ten photographs taken under these conditions. Henry Casey from CNN Underscored documented this anomaly through visual evidence from affected devices. Apple representatives acknowledged the software-related bug affects devices when extremely bright LED displays shine directly toward the camera sensor.

The technology company stated this represents a software error rather than hardware damage. Engineers plan to address the malfunction through an upcoming iOS 26.1 system update. Apple will begin beta testing for the corrective software version soon. Users should exercise caution when photographing events with powerful LED stage lighting until the repair becomes available. The manufacturer typically resolves software problems quickly across their product lineup.
 

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