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Green dots in iPhone 6 Plus photos - is it something that can be fixed?

I've just recently noticed some obvious bright green dots in sunset photos I've taken with my iPhone 6 Plus. I thought it was just recent, so I went back and looked over old photos and found a couple with the same phenomenon as far back as late 2014. I saw at least one other discussion here about this from 2014, but there didn't seem to be a conclusion.


My AppleCare warranty is up on 9/25/2016. Is this something that will go away if replaced? Or is it a problem with the quality of the camera?


Otherwise beautiful photos are being wrecked by this. Here are a couple of examples.


Thanks,


doug


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Posted on Aug 31, 2016 2:39 AM

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Sep 3, 2016 1:33 AM in response to Doug Lerner2

Well, it's obviously a spec/quality issue with the iPhone 6 Plus lens. I guess you could call it lens flare. It seems like a rather odd shape and color for lens flare though. Anyway, I got my exchange iPhone today, and I just went for a bike ride along the river, and it experiences the exact same problem. Not with every photo, but with many of the photos where I'm shooting into the sunset. Here are a examples with and without the effect. Three have the effect, and two do not.



Oh well, at least I ended up with a new iPhone manufactured in August of this year instead of my two-year-old iPhone, going into end of warranty.

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Green dots in iPhone 6 Plus photos - is it something that can be fixed?

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