Few days back, Apple clarified that the purple haze showing up in the photos taken with the iPhone 5′s camera pointed at or near bright light sources is considered normal behavior and is exhibited by most small cameras.
Folks at Consumer Reports have carried out a series of tests with smartphone cameras and has found that though iPhone 5 did display a purple haze when photos were taken in bright light in their labs, it didn’t do so in any more pronounced a manner than did the iPhone 4S and Android based smartphones such as Samsung Galaxy S3 and Motorola Driod Razr Maxx.
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