Bizarre iOS 26 bug causes some Android camera photos to turn red in iPhone Photos app - 9to5Mac
iOS 26 bug turns some Android camera photos red in the iPhone Photos app — here’s the quick fix
Some iPhone users on iOS 26 are seeing a strong red tint applied to certain photos imported from Android devices. The odd part: thumbnails look fine in the Photos grid, but the intense red haze appears when you open an image and zoom in.
What’s happening
- Affected images were shot on non‑iPhones (e.g., Android phones) and then saved to the iOS Photos app.
- The issue seems tied to how Photos interprets embedded color profiles, making the app think a color filter is applied.
- The problem isn’t widespread, but multiple users report the same behavior.
The good news: it’s easy to fix
- Open the affected photo in Photos.
- Tap Edit.
- Tap Revert to remove the unintended filter and restore the original colors.
Key notes
- No data loss: your original photo data remains intact.
- The Edit > Revert workaround is per photo and a bit unintuitive, but it reliably restores the image.
- Exact cause and conditions are unclear, though the common thread is Android-origin photos and color profile handling.
Bottom line
If Android photos suddenly look red in the iOS 26 Photos app when you zoom in, use Edit > Revert to instantly restore accurate colors. Apple hasn’t detailed the root cause, but reports suggest a color profile interpretation quirk rather than corrupted images.
Source: https://9to5mac.com/2025/12/14/bizarre-ios-26-bug-causes-some-android-camera-photos-to-turn-red/
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