Blurry photos can creep into your gallery without you noticing at first. Over time, images from nights out in Glasgow, family events or work sites may all start to look soft or smeared.
To understand why photos are blurry, I test the camera in good light, low light and while focusing on both near and distant subjects. This shows whether the problem is general or tied to certain conditions.
I check for fingerprints, dust or fine scratches on the lens, then, where appropriate, clean the glass carefully. I also review how image stabilisation behaves, as unexpected motion can introduce blur.
If autofocus mechanisms or lens elements appear to be failing, I explain repair or replacement options, as well as the impact on features such as portrait or night modes.
The goal is for future photos to look sharp enough that you can rely on your phone to capture moments around Glasgow without constant retakes.
However specific your fault may be, I always aim to explain it in steady, straightforward language so you can decide calmly what to do next with your phone in Glasgow.
FAQ
Q1. Can a dirty lens really cause significant blur?
Yes. Fingerprints and fine smears scatter light and can make photos look soft or hazy, especially in low light.
Q2. What if my photos are only blurry at night?
Night-time blur often involves stabilisation and exposure. I test how the camera behaves in realistic low-light conditions.
Q3. Is it possible to fix blurry photos without replacing the camera?
Sometimes cleaning and configuration help. In other cases, hardware repair is needed for a lasting solution.

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