Camera displays a black screen on iOS 26.2

sorry for the length of this post, but in order to avoid the standard canned answers of “contact Apple support” , “submit a bug report”, I included all details.


three things are known. It’s absolutely not hardware failure, a bug report has been submitted to Apple, the iPhone has passed all diagnostic testing for the camera.


Anyone else have the camera black screen issue only resolvable by an iPhone reboot? Works for five or six days, camera screen goes black, then requires a reboot to fix. Mostly occurs in third-party apps. But once it occurs, camera doesn’t work anywhere even Apple apps It started with iOS 26.0 and has continued through the current update to iOS 26.2. Every time it has triggered for me, I have been in a third-party app. Either the Walmart app utilizing a QR code scanner, a grocery store app utilizing a barcode scanner. But I have also noticed this within Apple messages app. When I press the + button to open the Camera app within Messages to take a picture. Once this event happens, all camera utilizing apps are black screen. It does not matter if I close all the apps and reopen them. It does not matter if it’s a first party or third-party app. Just a black screen. The only resolution is to reboot the phone. Then it will work for five or six days and then eventually fail again.


I’m starting to suspect this issue is coming from a memory‑management bug in the iOS camera subsystem. The analytics logs show that the small camera extensions used by apps like Walmart Pay, Messages, and other QR/scan utilities are repeatedly getting killed for exceeding their ~170 MB memory limit, even though they’re only doing lightweight camera tasks. That pattern suggests the underlying camera service is slowly leaking or over‑allocating memory over several days of uptime, pushing these extensions over their cap. After enough of those crashes build up, the main camera daemon itself becomes unstable, which lines up with the Camera app freezing or refusing to open. Everything in the logs points to a software‑level issue rather than hardware.


Based on the analytics and the repeatable pattern, this doesn’t behave like a hardware issue. Hardware failures don’t fix themselves for five or six days after a reboot, and they don’t selectively break only after lightweight camera extensions have been repeatedly terminated for hitting a memory cap. A hardware problem would show immediate, persistent symptoms, not a slow buildup over several days, then failure. The behavior lines up far more closely with a software regression introduced in iOS 26.x that affects the camera service over time.


Although I obviously can’t confirm this on my own, the pattern I’m seeing makes me think this may only affect a subset of users rather than everyone on iOS 26.x. The fact that it takes several days of uptime to trigger, combined with how quietly the memory leak builds, could explain why many people never notice it or assume it’s an isolated hardware failure. It also wouldn’t surprise me if this ends up being device‑specific or tied to certain usage patterns, since the analytics show a very particular failure chain that not every user would hit. I’m sharing this in case others with similar symptoms can compare notes.


my setup, iPhone 16 plus , ios26. Issue only occurs inside third‑party camera extensions (QR scanners, barcode scanners, Messages inline camera), never in the primary Camera app until after the bug triggers


i’ll post later if I find out more. But at this point. I’m waiting on Apple engineers to fix this with a firmware update. But based on the last couple updates, and this problem persisting, I won’t keep my fingers crossed.


anyone else?

iPhone 16 Plus

Posted on Jan 8, 2026 6:27 PM

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Jan 8, 2026 10:19 PM in response to firemediclex

"Camera displays a black screen on iOS 26.2: [...]Then it will work for five or six days and then eventually fail again. I’m starting to suspect this issue is coming from a memory‑management bug in the iOS camera subsystem.[...]"

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Troubleshooting a Black Camera:

Having failed after an update, it's something to report (though you don't want to hear that). If so, see the last item (F.)


A. Disable then Enable Camera:

  1. Go to: Settings
  2. Tap: Screen Time
  3. Tap: Content & Privacy Restrictions
  4. Enter: Keycode
  5. Tap: Allowed Apps
  6. Tap: Camera (So it is Green-Colored)


B. Close All Apps:

Swipe up from the bottom-left cornet for the app in a diagonal manor, and then swipe up for each app. An app may be using the camera, and is stalled or is pending its use.


C. Are you Using a Case?

Make sure that the back camera is not covered(somewhat) - For note: the microphone part is located between the lens and the flash. So, make sure all is not covered.


D. Lagging Apps:

A another thing to consider is to clear the caches. Caches are created for remembrance of application usage so that they open quicker, and operate more efficiently. Use my User Tip: How to Clear "System Data" in your iPhone's Storage: - User Tip


as a last resort...


E. Restore form a Backup:

Have a backup of your iPhone prior to this occurrence? If you are not concerned with losing data, then restore your iPhone from a backup that was made when was working.


F. Report this to Apple:

Do your Part: Provide Apple with feedback on this, letting them know about this issue.  Apple may not get back to you directly, but the more feedback they receive on this, the more they will know what is occurring, and what bug fixes to include in updates to come. Apple will know nothing of this, if you don't report it to them.

  1. Go Here: Feedback - iPhone - Apple
  2. Select: "Bug Report" for the "Feedback Type"
  3. Comment: that this all began after installing an update. Include the URL of this thread.
  4. Proceed from there as necessary

Camera displays a black screen on iOS 26.2

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