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xriderx11

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Jul 26, 2010
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Hi, I was going over some problems with the iPhone 5 and they said the pink/red glare is an issue with the iPhone 5 because the lens is thin

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I don't have this problem? I see pics on the forums but I don't get a glare... I have nothing over the lens either.... Do some people like me NOT have this problem?
 
Hi, I was going over some problems with the iPhone 5 and they said the pink/red glare is an issue with the iPhone 5 because the lens is thin

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I don't have this problem? I see pics on the forums but I don't get a glare... I have nothing over the lens either.... Do some people like me NOT have this problem?

you're doing it wrong, you're supposed to point it at a light source.
 
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Hm there's a tiny redness but not as much as other people have. Like where they r taking it of something by the sun and it is overtaken by glare
 
No no no, he's supposed to have the light source be at the very edge of the phone's lenses. Like, get the middle of the light source be at one corner of the iPhone 5's photo. You should see it then.
 
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