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Apple Announces Replacing Some iPhone 6 Plus Cameras
By Vincent Wang
Published: Aug 24,2015
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Are you an iPhone 6 Plus user, have you been experienced blurry photos out of your iPhone 6 Plus. It might not be your fault. Apple announced replacing some iPhone 6 Plus cameras. Apple is recalling a batch of iPhone 6 Plus devices sold between the handset’s release date in September 2014 and January 2015, according to a statement on the company’s website.
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A component in iPhone 6 Plus camera is causing photos to appear blurry, the company said.
Apple says a small percentage of iPhone 6 Plus have a component that could fail, making photos look blurry and fuzzy. Apple will replace the i-sight camera in those phones.
However, those affected phones were mainly sold between September 2014 and January of this year.
Furthermore, Apple asks that anyone experiencing issues with blurry photos on a phone bought between this time, to contact an authorized service provider, its technical support team, or to make an appointment at a retail store.
The company set up a serial number checker for customers to find out if their iPhone 6 Plus is affected, please go to https://www.apple.com/tw/support/iphone6plus-isightcamera/1040822
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