I think I’m still under warranty. What will happen?
It shouldn’t matter. Under warranty Apple swaps the device out for that.Do you have an example of how this spec of dust is degrading the quality of the photos you are taking?
It shouldn’t matter. Under warranty Apple swaps the device out for that.
No not with the iPhone X or the new phones as well. From what I’ve experienced they give you a replacement device.Apple can open the phone and clean the camera glass in store without replacing the phone now..
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/dust-speck-inside-the-iphone-x-camera-lens.2084349/page-18No not with the iPhone X or the new phones as well. From what I’ve experienced they give you a replacement device.
No not with the iPhone X or the new phones as well. From what I’ve experienced they give you a replacement device.
I'm not saying it matters. I just want to know how it is impacting @OP's experience with the phone.
If I bought a new Ferrari, and there was a scratch on the door, do you think this would impact my experience?
The correlation between a phone and a car are not mutually exclusive. That Member was suggesting as long as the dust does not affect the integrity of the photos from the camera, then for some it doesn’t matter if the dust is there or not. To each their own really.
That's fair. If the dust didn't show up in the picture I'm not sure how tweaked I'd be about it. But I certainly wouldnt think it's excessive if someone else wanted the dust out.They are both luxury goods that cost significantly more than other brands with comparable spec. I don’t think it’s too much for perfection (or near perfection) to be included in the price tag, especially for aesthetic manufacturing flaws.
Don’t know if I could be bothered to do the replacement process for a speck of dust personally, it would depend how much it annoyed me, but don’t try and sell me no Rolex with dust behind the glass.
If I bought a new Ferrari, and there was a scratch on the door, do you think this would impact my experience?
Oh okay, good to know. Just stating from what I’ve experienced.No, they no longer issue replacements anymore. Apple has the tools and training necessary to disassemble the iPhone and clean behind the camera lens cover. This was implemented mid last year when they were able to make this change, as it cost the company a significant amount of money just to do exchanges for dust behind the camera lens cover.
If not, they sure as hell don’t want an example down the road of how the camera lens may not be sealed correctly on a “dust and water resistant” mobile device since warranty may not cover water damage.Do you have an example of how this spec of dust is degrading the quality of the photos you are taking?