Thursday, 07 Nov 2024

Some iPhone 14 Plus phones have a camera issue, but Apple may fix it for free

Apple announced a new service program to fix iPhone 14 Plus phones that have rear cameras that won’t show a preview.Here’s Apple’s specific definition of the affected phones, according to the service program page:Apple has determined that the rear camera on a very small percentage of iPhone 14 Plus devices may exhibit no preview. Affected devices were manufactured between April 10, 2023 to April 28, 2024.If your iPhone 14 Plus is affected and you can enter your serial number on the program page to see if yours is Apple says it or an Authorized Service Provider will service your phone for free. If you’ve already paid to have the camera repaired, Apple says to reach out to ask if you can get a refund. Eligible phones will be


Some iPhone 14 Plus phones have a camera issue, but Apple may fix it for free
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Apple announced a new service program to fix iPhone 14 Plus phones that have rear cameras that won't show a preview.

Here's Apple's specific definition of the affected phones, according to the service program page:

Apple has determined that the rear camera on a very small percentage of iPhone 14 Plus devices may exhibit no preview. Affected devices were manufactured between April 10, 2023 to April 28, 2024.

If your iPhone 14 Plus is affected - and you can enter your serial number on the program page to see if yours is - Apple says it or an Authorized Service Provider will service your phone for free. If you've already paid to have the camera repaired, Apple says to reach out to ask if you can get a refund.

Eligible phones will be covered by this program for three years after they were originally sold.

Apple occasionally launches these types of service programs to offer repairs for its products, like one to fix receivers on iPhone 12 or 12 Pro phones and one to fix AirPods Pro that made crackling or static sounds.

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