abdelaziz198 wrote:
I have an issue with the rear camera in Iphone 15promax/ reflecting the light and image at night, I have raised my complaint to the Apple but unfortunitly there is no solution till now, since 1 month or more. Please advise .
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Lens flare is a normally occurring phenomenon when photographing in dark light with bright lights in the image. As other's have said, you need to re-angle your camera in relation to the lights. And the lens flares were readily seen on your iPhone screen before you took the photos.
Here is an example of two photos I took. The first shows lens flare of the holiday lights on my deck at night. I saw them before I took the photo, but wanted them for the point I want to demonstrate:

Now, without moving my position, but by angling the camera differently, I was able to take the same photo and virtually eliminate the flares:

While we haven't seen any examples of the pictures you've taken, I'm willing to bet there is nothing wrong with your phone. People now have cameras, which until recently were unable to take photos at night. Most don't understand that bright lights in dark settings are VERY difficult to photograph. But it's not impossible to minimize or even completely remove flares, if you are careful.