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Ghost Photos Reappear on iPhones: The Spooky iOS 17.5 Glitch and Apple’s Silent Fix
Say cheese to the iPhone 14 Pro Max’s ghostly photo hiccup! iOS 17.5 played digital necromancer, resurrecting deleted pics and sparking privacy poltergeists. Apple’s fix? A vague “corrupt database entry” line—less explanation, more magic spell. But hey, iOS 17.5.1: the ghostbuster update. Boo! 👻📱

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Is it just me, or are iPhones now performing digital necromancy by resurrecting deleted photos? iOS 17.5 might have been a séance in disguise, but Apple's patchwork incantation in iOS 17.5.1 seems to have exorcised the ghostly images... sort of. Meanwhile, we're all here clutching our digital garlic, hoping our embarrassing selfies don't rise from the grave.