Can I give my iPhone 4S to the apple store to repair the rear end camera?

I bought an iPhone 4s from the flea market. I discovered that the rear camera is blurry/foggy. I searched the serial number online and it said that my warranty has NOT expired yet. Is it possible for me to get my rear camera fixed if I go to the apple store tomorrow? How much will it cost? How long will it take? Sorry I'm new to this.

Apple would not fix the camera they would replace the whole iPhone. If the iPhone has no physical or liquid damage and no unauthorised modifications or repairs then you will get a replacement free of charge under the warranty.

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