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Blurry photos or rear camera not launching on your iPhone 16 Pro? Our expert technicians at Apple Gadgets Care replace faulty rear camera modules with precision, restoring sharp image quality and full photo functionality; just like the day you bought it.
| Rear Camera Issues on iPhone 16 Pro | Possible Reasons |
| Rear camera not launching | May stem from a failed camera module, disconnected flex cable, or a firmware conflict. Often requires hardware replacement and camera system reinitialization. |
| iPhone 16 captures shaky or unfocused images | Damaged OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) mechanism or misaligned camera mount due to impact can cause persistent blur, even with minor movement. |
| Camera glass looks foggy or shows water stains | Moisture trapped within the lens housing from splashes, high humidity, or prior water exposure can degrade clarity and introduce haze to all images. |
| Rear camera flickers during video or calls | Degraded sensor circuitry or a partially functional image signal processor can cause screen flicker, distortion, or inconsistent light capture. |
| Rear camera lens or flash is physically broken | Physical trauma like a drop or impact can damage the lens glass or flash LEDs. Typically necessitates complete rear camera module or housing replacement. |
| Flash not syncing with camera shutter | Timing mismatches caused by software bugs or hardware-level flash degradation can result in missed lighting during captures, often needing full module replacement. |
Without a proper inspection it is hard to say what could be the main reason for your camera showing a black screen. It could either be due to a software bug or a malfunction on the rear camera module. If it is the latter a replacement would be necessary to restore your camera access.
A camera lens takes all the light rays bouncing around and uses glass to redirect them to a single point, which creates a sharp image. Now if you accidentally cracked your lens it will most definitely ruin your image quality, regardless of how small the crack is.
The flash is part of the rear camera module which means it is part of one system. So if your flash has stopped working it could be due to a damage to the unit and will require a replacement of the entire module.
It depends, more often than not blurry photos could mean there is dust or debris built up in front of the lens. However, if a cleaning does not solve it you might need a replacement as blurry photos could mean the internal stabilizer or the focus motor could be failing. A proper diagnostic can confirm whether a replacement would be the best option or not.