I think that might be mold, not crystallization.
Lol. I’ve been an iPhone and iPad user since day 1 and a member on this forum for over a decade and this is the first time i’m seeing this.Yeah, the lens fungus problem seen in camera lenses.
I took it with my iPhone 15.How did you take the photo? I have something similar developing on the front camera of my M1 iPad Pro. I was thinking that it was some kind of debris.
Thanks. I’ll try using my iPhone to take a closer look at what’s going on with my iPad.I took it with my iPhone 15.
I would try to escalate with apple. Don’t see how this could be done by youView attachment 2368105 Hi all. I have an iPad Pro 11” 2022 for 11 months now and beneath the glass of the front camera it seems that some crystallization is forming. This started a couple of months ago and keeps growing. I sent it for repair but Apple says: damage, no warranty. I did not do anything wrong with it, there is no scratch on it. What could have caused this? (Apple did not provide info yet)
From that shot, it almost looks like adhesive squeezing out?I took a picture with different lighting.