Here's a quick guide on how to check if your Apple iPhone 6 Plus is eligible for iSight camera replacement program.
Cupertino-based, Apple Inc, confirmed on its Support page that "small percentage of iPhone 6 Plus devices" needs to be recalled due to some of its iSight camera components may have failed to produce quality images, The Inquirer reported.
"The affected units fall into a limited serial number range and were sold primarily between September 2014 and January 2015," Apple wrote.
Reportedly, complaints on Apple Support page about blurry images started in October 2014, and some iPhone 6 Plus have been replaced when brought to Apple Stores for "diagnosis," according to The Guardian.
"If your iPhone 6 Plus is producing blurry photos and falls into the eligible serial number range, Apple will replace your device's iSight camera, free of charge."
So, if you're one of these iPhone 6 Plus owners from this Apple forums thread, who have been complaining about this camera glitch on their Apple iPhone 6 Plus, you might want to head over on this website to check your device if it's eligible for an iSight camera replacement through a serial number checker on the Support page.
Owners will then be prompted to bring their Apple iPhone 6 Plus on an Apple Authorized Service Provider to have their iSight camera replaced, though it "will be examined prior to any service to verify that it is eligible for this program and in working order."
Apple also notes that owners should backed up their data on iTunes or iClould before going through the replacement process.
On the other hand, iPhone 6 Plus with cracked screen or any damage prior to the iSight camera replacement should be resolved first or "in some cases, there may be a cost associated with the repair."