Some iPhone 6 Plus devices have faulty cameras, says Apple, as it offers free repair

From CNET: Does the camera on your iPhone 6 Plus turn out blurry photos? You may be able to get it replaced for free.

Apple said "a small percentage" of 6 Pluses have a faulty component that affects image quality and that the company will replace the iSight camera on the back of those phones at no charge.

The devices in question were sold, for the most part, between September of last year and January 2015, Apple said. The iPhone maker has posted a tool on its website that lets you drop in the serial number of your phone to see if it's eligible for the free repair.

Affected customers can bring their device to an Apple store or to an authorized service provider (but not to their wireless provider). The same page that features the serial-number tool has links to help you find a convenient drop-off location. See that page for other details as well.

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