Two-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kyle Busch’s wife, Samantha Busch, encountered a camera issue with her new iPhone 16 and called out Apple for the recent updates. She faced the same issue previously and sought help from her fans. However, her issue hasn't been resolved yet and she discovered that her followers too were facing the same problem with their iPhones.
Kyle Busch's wife posted a mirror selfie on her Instagram story and wrote:
"Just to let you all know the response about iPhone 16 pics was that many of you were having trouble too."
The iPhone 16 runs the latest iOS 18, and many people reported facing issues like glitches in the display and camera, including slow refresh rates, frozen screens, shuttering while recording videos, and the camera focusing on other objects instead of the person in the frame.
Samantha Busch further mentioned that she updated her phone to the latest version which helped a little. But the "biggest problem" that troubled her was that the camera focused on objects instead of faces even when you clicked them.
"I feel like it's overall more blurry then other past iPhone cameras," added Samantha Busch.
The iPhone 16 is the latest flagship device by Apple.
Kyle Busch’s wife Samantha shares insights about her future plans with her fans
In a recent Q&A session on her Instagram story, Samantha Busch shared a five-year plan. The mom of two mentioned:
"I am taking courses right now to get certified as an infertility coach and after that, I'd like to do some further education definitely on like cortisol healing and things with miscarriage and whatnot, but one big goal of mine is that I would love to work with clinics and hospitals and other groups and really just help educate those that work there, how to really have the emotional space for patients."
Samantha Busch added:
"When people graduate from their fertility clinic and then they go back into a normal family practitioner OBGYN, they carry a lot of PTSD or triggers or things with them from their infertility journey. I would love to help coach people on how to handle that. That's like one thing I'm really into. I definitely want to start a podcast with infertility and all things women health and things like that so, lots of things to come."
Samantha and Kyle Busch started the Bundle of Joy fund in 2015 to raise money to help families suffering from infertility. According to the BOJF, they raised $1.5 million and awarded 116 grants in a 2023 fundraiser.