IPhone 6 screen white pixel (dead / stuck)...

I have a dead / stuck pixel in my iPhone 6 screen, It´s whiter on white background.
1) Is there any way to solve this?
2) Will this pixel interfere with the pics I take with the iPhone?
Thank you in advance for all your comments and help.

I can't see what you're referring to, but if there is a dead pixel, take the phone back to Apple and they'll replace it.  And to answer your question, photos would not be effected by a dead pixel on the screen.

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