Apple device really is holier-than-thou.
It shouldn't be common for a new phone to come with glitches, but it is.
The Lumia 800 had battery problems, and the Galaxy Nexus had sporadic earpiece volume variations.
Of course, Apple is renowned for faults, demonstrated with the signal failure on the iPhone 4 and Siri unlocking 4Ss to unauthorised users.
Now, CultOfMac reports an error on the iPhone 5 camera, despite a revamped 8MP design that comes 25 per cent smaller than its predecessor.
Users have taken to forums to complain of a 'purple halo' effect, which causes an unavoidable lilac flare to splash across the photo when a bright light is in the frame.
The common belief is that the halo is caused by light refracting off of the camera's Sapphire lens cover – a new feature that wasn't used on previous devices.