Nothing is broken here 🙂 — this is a classic ultra-wide (0.5×) lens artifact on the iPhone 14 Pro.
You have not mentioned the issue you are perceiving. What I observe is:

The pink curved arc on the right
That’s a lens flare/ internal reflection.
Ultra-wide lenses have:
- a very wide field of view
- more glass elements
- stronger interaction with bright light sources
If there’s a bright light just outside the frame (lamp, tube light, window, LED, even the phone’s own flash bouncing), the light reflects inside the lens and shows up as:
- pink or purple arcs
- circles or crescents
- curved streaks near the edges
Totally normal. Very annoying. Very optical.

The shiny, uneven texture on the wall
Also normal. The 0.5× lens exaggerates:
- surface texture
- paint bumps
- reflections
Your wall probably looks smooth to your eyes, but the ultra-wide lens is basically saying:
“I see everything.”

I also see dark, uneven shadows at the bottom.
- When you’re close to a surface (like a wall), anything near the phone can intrude:
- your hand
- the phone’s bottom edge
- a cable, case lip, or even your body
- The lens “sees” so wide that it happily includes that shadow
At 1×, this wouldn’t show up at all.
At 0.5×, the lens is basically saying: “If it exists, I will photograph it.”
If the black patch:
- moves or disappears when taking a photo in 0.5x in a different angle → confirmed shadow
- stays fixed in the same spot always → then do investigate hardware.