iPhone 4 Your camera takes pictures without user authorization

iPhone 4 Your camera takes pictures without user authorization - Apple looks to the extreme versions of IOS and its functioning on their devices. Yet in the latest version of its iPhone is getting some feedback of failure due to the camera that they are still worrying. Some users have commented on the Apple support forums, which have encountered problems while trying to use the FaceTime function, and in their iPhone 4 appeared frozen image captured they would not voluntarily.


So many users have commented on the Apple support forums, users are supposed to use their iPhone 4, with IOS version 4.3 and 4.3.1, suffer from this anomaly. They state that they have found images of their privacy, at work or while driving, images that obviously had not caught themselves and are generally collected by the front camera.

Problem no official response
All this happens when users try to communicate through FaceTime, a service that lets you make calls over WiFi between devices that are integrated according to Apple. We found cases in which it has been fixed one of these images that no one knows where they have left or have been captured, the call being blocked. The user at the other end, it would just black screen completely, indicating a serious failure to implement FaceTime. From the support forums have not been any official statement from Apple on this, but imagine they are working flat out to verify that might be happening in your terminal star with the latest versions of its mobile operating system.

Possible solutions
Users have tried to solve the problem, suggesting that restoring the factory settings, would solve the problem. But unfortunately, others have rejected this approach saying that after doing the above, the problem still occurs in some devices. What if they end up recommending it to approach any Apple store and replace the device with another. Await any official statement from Apple regarding this strange glitch that puzzles many users, since they do not really know if privacy is being preserved on their handsets.

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