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Monday, 24 August 2015

Apple says iPhone 6 Plus has camera flaw

Apple on Saturday announced that a small number of iPhone 6 Plus devices have a camera flaw.
The company said that some of the iPhone 6 Plus handsets sold between September 2014, and January this year could be affected by a manufacturing defect. This defect is with the rear iSight camera, and the eligible handsets will get their cameras replaced for free.

These handsets have a component that can fail resulting in blurry photos.
The affected iPhone can be submitted at any authorised Apple service provider for replacement upon inspection to verify the eligibility of device under the replacement program.
The company has started a support page as well where you can enter your iPhone 6 Plus' serial number to see if it is eligible for the camera replacement program. 

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