iPhone 14 PRO 3x camera focus impossible after upgrading to IOS 26

iPhone 14 PRO 3x camera focus impossible after upgrading to IOS 26, IOS 26.1

Macro, .5 wide, 1x, 2x focus perfectly. 3x lens is totally out of focus- as in stuck on a close-up focus point. Distant objects are just a blur.
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3x out of focus- TOUCH FOCUS DOES NOT FUNCTION EITHER


After 'restart', power-off, or upgrade from 26 to 26.1 issue remains

Posted on Dec 4, 2025 9:12 AM

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Dec 4, 2025 10:38 PM in response to JimmysPhoto

It's not always the iOS update's fault!  Many things can cause phone problems.  If you tell people you think it's an iOS update, it might make it harder to fix or find a solution for the real issue.



Remember, the right question often leads to the solution!



Was/Is your device Jailbroken? If that's the situation, please be informed that attributing the issues to iOS updates may not be accurate.



iOS updates aim to enhance user experience, boost security, and fix bugs rather than disrupt core features. The majority of the issues after updates might stem from underlying, unmentioned factors. Updates won't typically alter personal data but may refine settings or features. Backup before major updates for safety. Review Apple's update details and backup advice for a smooth process.


Kindly consider checking your settings and addressing any device issues before attributing the issue to external factors. This could be a pure coincidence that the iOS update affected the iPhone functions.


Before initiating a standard iOS update, it's advisable to create a backup. Have you completed this step? If yes, proceed with the restoration from the backup.



See what each update does: OS — iOS 26, About iOS 18 Updates, About iOS 17 Updates, About iOS 16 Updates, About iOS 15 Updates, About iOS 14 Updates, About iOS 13 Updates, About iOS 12 Updates, and so on...


Dec 4, 2025 10:45 PM in response to JimmysPhoto

Learn how to take photos with the Camera on your iPhone. Choose from camera modes such as Photo, Video, Cinematic, Pano, and Portrait, and zoom in or out to frame your shot.

Learn iPhone camera basics - Apple Support



Learn about Photographic Styles, QuickTake, Action mode, the Ultra Wide camera, and other camera features on your iPhone.

Understand About the Camera features on your iPhone - Apple Support (IN)



By default, iPhone takes photos in HDR (for the rear camera and the front camera) when it’s most effective. iPhone 12 models, iPhone 13 models, and iPhone 14 models, record video in HDR to capture true-to-life colour and contrast.

Take appropriate action to Adjust HDR camera settings on iPhone - Apple Support (IN)



The camera modes built into your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch help you take the ideal photo or video. Swipe left or right on the camera screen to switch to a different mode. You can choose from photo, video, time-lapse, slo-mo, square, Portrait, and pano modes.

For this, you may Use camera modes on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch



With the Camera on models that support Portrait mode, you can apply a depth-of-field effect that keeps your subject—people, pets, objects, and more—sharp while creating a beautifully blurred foreground and background. You can apply and adjust different lighting effects to your Portrait mode photos, and on iPhone X and later, you can even take a selfie in Portrait mode.

Learn how to --> Take Portrait mode photos with your iPhone camera



Learn about advanced Camera features that let you capture photos faster, apply tailored and enhanced looks to your photos, and view content outside the camera frame.

Try to Change advanced camera settings on iPhone - Apple Support



Use the Camera to record videos and QuickTake videos on your iPhone. Learn how to change modes to take Cinematic, slow-motion, and time-lapse videos.

Here you can see an Apple Article with all video recording options --> Record videos with your iPhone camera - Apple Support



Taking tips from here may also help you. --> Tutorials | iPhone Photography School



Cinematic mode applies a depth-of-field effect that keeps the subject of your video sharp while creating a beautifully blurred foreground and background. iPhone ...


Record videos in Cinematic mode with your iPhone camera



Take a macro photo or video

Open Camera on your iPhone. Make sure Camera is in Photo or Video mode. Get close to the subject—as close as 2 centimeters. Camera will automatically switch to the Ultra Wide camera to enable macro photography.


Take macro photos and videos with your iPhone camera



Dec 4, 2025 10:47 PM in response to JimmysPhoto

Zooming beyond 3x on an iPhone can make it challenging to capture sharp, detailed photos because even the slightest hand movement can cause blur. To get crisp images at higher zoom levels, it’s best to use a tripod or stable surface. This steadiness minimizes camera shake, allowing the iPhone’s camera to perform at its best, especially in low light or when shooting distant subjects.

iPhone 14 PRO 3x camera focus impossible after upgrading to IOS 26

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