Low back cam resolution  in iphone 4.3.5..is there any solution?

hi...i have the iphone 4 with the ios 4.3.5...so i have a bad resolution with the back cam...and i want to know if  the bad cam resolution is normal in the ios 4.3.5 or i have problems in my iphone...and if there are any solution for this....thank you...

ok..thank you very much...but when i use the flash in the cam, the captured picture become flue and not clear...i dont know.... if i put the flash off and clarify the view , it becomes better....so with flash it isn't working......

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