Some users posted on social platforms that water mist appeared inside the camera lens of the iPhone Air, which was only a day old after they had it. This phenomenon has raised questions about whether Apple's ultra-thin iPhone can adapt to the actual use environment. It is understood that fog spots will appear inside the camera lens under sudden temperature changes or humid environments. Although fogging on mobile phone lenses is not new, for high-end iPhones, this problem still makes users dissatisfied.

It is unclear whether this problem is widespread. Even if the water mist on the iPhone Air camera lens disappears on its own, it may affect the reputation of the iPhone Air among the first batch of users. Some users speculate that this problem may be related to the reduced air tightness of the device.
If water mist appears on the iPhone Air camera lens, it is recommended to leave the phone at room temperature for a long time to allow the water mist to evaporate naturally. At the same time, the phone should be stored or used in a dry environment to prevent the lens from fogging up again. Apple has previously made it clear that water mist inside the camera lens is not normal and may cause hardware damage.
It is too early to characterize this as a defect, and we need to wait for more feedback before we can draw a conclusion. It is recommended to follow Apple's recommendations and let the device dry naturally. If the problem persists, you should contact Apple customer service.


