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Enable This Feature and Your iPhone Will Reprimand You if Your Lens Is Dirty

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Why This Matters

The new Lens Cleaning Hints feature in iOS 26 enhances photo quality by alerting users when their iPhone's camera lens is dirty, helping to prevent blurry or smudged images. This innovation underscores Apple's focus on improving user experience and device performance, especially for photography enthusiasts. However, it is limited to iPhone 15 and later models, highlighting the ongoing hardware-software integration in Apple's ecosystem.

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If you take a lot of photos, your lens has likely been smudged or gotten dirty. A dirty lens can leave you with weird smudges or reflections in otherwise nice photos. Luckily, iOS 26 includes a feature that can warn you when your camera lens needs cleaning, that way you don’t waste a perfectly good sunset or other Instagrammable moments.

Apple released iOS 26 in September 2025, and it brought a handful of new features to your iPhone, including call screening, new ringtones and more. It also introduced an easy-to-overlook feature called Lens Cleaning Hints. When this feature is enabled, your iPhone will display a message that your camera needs to be cleaned.

This feature was automatically enabled for me after I downloaded iOS 26 but here’s where to find it in case it’s not turned on for you. It’s important to note that it’s only available on iPhone 15 and later models, so if you have an iPhone 14 Pro, you won’t see this option.

How to enable Lens Cleaning Hints

1. Tap Settings.

2. Tap Camera.

3. Tap the Lens Cleaning Hints toggle near the bottom of the menu.

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Once enabled, your iPhone will detect if its front camera lens is dirty and your device will tell you to clean it to improve your image quality. It’s a nice way to make sure you always get a good picture and it could be helpful if you let your kids play with your phone, leaving smudges all over it.

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