
Apple has released its latest lineup of iPhone 14 Plus models, where a “tiny proportion” of devices may display a rear camera preview issue. The flagship iPhone programme concluded after two years, culminating in 2021’s iteration where technicians addressed a persistent earpiece speaker issue.
This new service programme is designed for iPhone 14 Plus models released between April 10th, 2023 and April 28th, 2024, potentially impacting approximately one year of iPhone 14 Plus production. iPhone 14 Plus debuted in September 2022, and subsequently, the issue emerged later on.
You can verify whether your iPhone 14 Plus is affected by entering its serial number on. If you’re affected, Apple will repair the issue at no charge, provided your iPhone is not damaged in any other way.
Apple claims its programme extends protection to eligible iPhone 14 Plus models for three years from the original purchase date. In the event you paid for iPhone 14 Plus servicing to participate in this challenge, you are eligible to request a refund.
If your iPhone requires service, Apple will confirm its eligibility for repair. Several options would be available to complete the restoration process, including:
Finally, though, this issue exclusively affects iPhone 14 Plus models sold during the specified timeframe. If you own an iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, or iPhone 14 Pro Max model, you won’t be able to take full advantage of this service program.