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Apple warns that shock from bike engines can cause the iPhone camera to malfunction

Most of the current smartphone cameras offer OIS or Optical Image Stabilization technology for image stabilization, which allows you to snap blurry photos even when the phone is shaking.



However, the camera module involves moving components, or moving parts (typically the lens), to construct this system, which can be destroyed in the event of prolonged shock.

Apple has announced that the OIS and Auto Focus systems in the iPhone are durable, but may be inactive in the event of extended direct exposure.

Over the past few years, there have been a lot of reports on the Reddit website that the camera of the iPhone that was subjected to the shock was not working properly.

One customer reported that putting the iPhone in front of his bike and riding on the highway for 2-3 hours affected the camera's autofocus system and OIS system. He further pointed out that the images taken from the cell phone after that were grainy.

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