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Blurry photos on your iPhone 6 Plus? Youre not alone.

Taking bad photos with your iPhone 6 Plus? It may not be your fault.

Apple on Monday said it would offer some users free replacements of the iSight Camera used in the iPhone 6 Plus, addressing complaints that photos taken with the phone are blurry. The company set up a Web page for its replacement program, which allows iPhone owners to check if their particular phone is affected by the problem.

Apple did not say how many people were affected by the faulty part, saying only that it detected the problem "in a small percentage of iPhone 6 Plus devices."

The affected phones were sold sometime between September 2014 when the large-screened phone launched and the end of the holiday season in January 2015.

If you've experienced this problem, head to Apple's Web site  and plug in your phone's serial number. You can find that in the "General" section of your Settings app. It is also on the packaging that your iPhone came in.

Apple will replace any faulty parts, free of charge. Wireless carriers are not participating in the program, according to Apple, so those affected will probably find it easiest to take their phones to the nearest Apple Store.

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Tobi Tarwater

Update: 2024-07-25