I dunno if there's a way to do this. I would write to the apple comunity forums 
and see what they say and post back here with any findings.

Good luck.
On Mar 24, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Geoff Waaler wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> Earlier this week I learned two valuable lessons.  Specifically, my guide dog 
> needs to practice providing sufficient clearance for drop-offs.  
> Consequently, being submerged in a pool is not conducive to the optimum 
> functionality of an iPhone 4S.  Actually, the latter was 
> insightful, but now I have the personal experience to prove it.
> 
> 
> 
> I removed my phone from the otterbox defender and sucked water out of the 
> headphone, speaker, and microphone openings.  The case protected the power 
> button, USB connector, and volume buttons and switch on the left side, so it 
> could have been a lot worse.  The phone was mostly working, but I decided to 
> turn it off and pack it in rice for 24 hours anyway.
> 
> 
> 
> It appeared that my phone survived its little swim unscathed until I 
> attempted to use the LookTell money reader app and nothing happened 
> regardless of the lighting or bill placed in front of it.  I then tried light 
> detector and discovered that no sound was emitted.  I then launched the 
> camera app and it crashed when I attempted to take a picture or toggle to the 
> front-facing camera.
> 
> 
> 
> I actually had not thought to provide suction on the camera aperture area at 
> the time.  I packed it in rice again last night, to no avail.
> 
> 
> 
> I can still make face-time calls, hence only one camera is certifiably FUBAR. 
>  My thought was that if I could change the default camera it might still be 
> possible to use apps that depend on that hardware and put off having to use 
> one of my two allowed damage replacements under Applecare.  I explored 
> settings, and Google, but have not discovered a way to do this other than 
> within the camera app itself which does not appear to be an option.
> 
> 
> 
> I thought I'd ask here if anyone can offer a suggestion before I suck it up 
> and visit the Apple store.
> 
> 
> 
> TIA and best regards.
> 
> Geoff
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