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PD081

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Original poster
Jun 9, 2009
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Hello everyone,

I have had my iPhone for just a few months and I'm noticing that little bits of dust/dirt have gotten stuck behind the glass that covers the camera lens. Its pretty annoying since the phone is fairly new. Is there anything at all that can be done about this?

Thanks
 
Guess I just gotta ignore it. Hopefully it doesn't affect the picture quality.
 
I have a DSLR with about 4-5 lenses, all of them have some dust in them


as long as the dust does not directly get in the way of the photosensor, then you don't have to worry about dust

If you take a picture and consistently get a black dot, then I would bring those pictures in and ask for a iPhone replacement

My guess is that with a 2.0-3.2mpx this should not be a problem
 
I have a DSLR with about 4-5 lenses, all of them have some dust in them


as long as the dust does not directly get in the way of the photosensor, then you don't have to worry about dust

If you take a picture and consistently get a black dot, then I would bring those pictures in and ask for a iPhone replacement

My guess is that with a 2.0-3.2mpx this should not be a problem

Thanks lollicup
 
Have you noticed a different? I don't have any dust under mine, maybe there is something uneven that's allowing air flow to the lens.

Nope I haven't noticed anything different
 
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