Forget the magnet on the phone, I'd like to see the photos it takes when the camera lens is curved several degress off the line-of-sight of the iPhone's camera.
It's a flat ring, and the camera is located right on the edge of the curve that makes the iPhone seem so thin, so when you clip this new lens on it, all you're going to see is a bit of light, and the inside of a clip-on lens
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Forget the magnet on the phone, I'd like to see the photos it takes when the camera lens is curved several degress off the line-of-sight of the iPhone's camera.
It's a flat ring, and the camera is located right on the edge of the curve that makes the iPhone seem so thin, so when you clip this new lens on it, all you're going to see is a bit of light, and the inside of a clip-on lens