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The iPhone 16 Pro Max has advanced camera technology, especially on the front-facing side. But over time or due to accidental damage, your selfie camera may lose its sharpness, stop working, or show glitches. At Apple Gadgets Care, our certified technicians replace the front camera with precision, using premium-grade parts to bring back the clear, smooth, and crisp photo experience you're used to.
| Possible Issues | Specific Reasons |
| Blurry front camera photos | This can happen if the internal lens is scratched, fogged by moisture, or affected by dust. In some cases, hardware faults inside the camera module cause image blur. Replacing the camera restores image clarity. |
| Front camera not opening or freezing | If your camera app crashes or freezes when you switch to the front lens, it may be due to a damaged camera module or internal software conflict caused by a faulty connection. Replacement helps solve this instantly. |
| Black screen when using selfie mode | The camera module might be disconnected internally or completely damaged. This results in a blank screen when trying to take a selfie or use FaceTime. A new camera installation restores normal function. |
| Face ID or portrait mode not working | Face ID and portrait selfies rely on the TrueDepth system, which includes the front camera. If any part of this system is broken, Face ID fails, and selfies become flat or poorly focused. A professional replacement solves this. |
| Cracked front lens | Dropping your iPhone face-down can crack the front camera lens, which leads to fuzzy or distorted images. Replacing the entire module ensures proper focus and clean visuals again. |
Yes, we can. Whether it’s a black screen, blur, or glitchy video, our technicians can diagnose the issue and replace the faulty front camera module with a high-quality replacement.
In some cases, Face ID functionality may be affected if the entire TrueDepth module is damaged. Our technicians will carefully assess the situation. If a replacement is possible without affecting Face ID, we’ll do it. If not, we’ll explain all options before proceeding.