Indoor color temperature too hot

I have a 4G Iphone, with the latest software update, and noticed that when I take indoor flash pictures the fleshtones are very hot(yellowish/orange). Besides having to export the picture to my computer to edit the color, is there an adjustment or update for this problem?

Its usually a result of incandescent lighting indoors. Its been one of the phones gripes for some people since release day.

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