Vertical banding lines on iPhone4 still capture

I found that there are vertical banding lines on captured images. on another iphone4 there are no such kind of vertical banding lines.
Is there anybody who has the same issue?

i dont have vertical lines but there's a darker spot when i tried to take pics on light coloured background. and the spot gets bigger and switches to another place when i tried to take video. it's definitely the camera coz i dont see the spot when i looked at the pictures i imported into the phone.
does that happen to anyone else?

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