Apple Recalls Faulty iPhone 6 Plus Models

Apple is offering a free fix for some iPhone 6 Plus devices because of faulty cameras which take blurry photographs. The company says customers with the affected phones can have their back cameras replaced hassle-free.Devices affected were mainly sold between the September 2014 release date and January 2015.The firm says that only a "small percentage" of phones are affected, and the problem only occurs on the main back-mounted camera, and not the front-facing camera.The next version of the iPhone - expected to be called the iPhone 6S - is due to be announced in just over two weeks' time.

Apple is offering a free fix for some iPhone 6 Plus devices because of faulty cameras which take blurry photographs.

The company says customers with the affected phones can have their back cameras replaced hassle-free.Devices affected were mainly sold between the September 2014 release date and January 2015.The firm says that only a “small percentage” of phones are affected, and the problem only occurs on the main back-mounted camera, and not the front-facing camera.The next version of the iPhone – expected to be called the iPhone 6S – is due to be announced in just over two weeks’ time.

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