Iphone 5c changes the resolution of photo then I put it on a computer?

When i take a photo holding the phone in a landscape way, and take a photo, the resolution of the picture on the phone looks to be 16:9. When i put i on my computer, it changes is to 4:3. just really box like. I took a picture of my 1920x1080 monitor. Now it looks like a 4:3 now that i moves it to my computer.
Also, i thought these cameras were supposed to be good. This picture looks like crap. It looks so low res... I'm hating apple so far...

Basic troubleshooting from the User's Guide is reset, restart, restore (first from backup then as new).  Try each of these in order until the issue is resolved.
If the issue persists, take the device to Apple for evaluation and possible replacement.

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