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Apple says it’ll repair the iPhone 14 Pro horizontal strains bug

Bhagyashree SoniBy Bhagyashree SoniJanuary 13, 2023Updated:January 13, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Some iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max customers took to social media and Apple’s assist boards earlier than Christmas to report an annoying bug: the iPhone display screen would present horizontal strains when waking up. The concern was that the display screen could be defective. But some iPhone 14 Pro customers received excellent news when coping with Apple assist employees. The horizontal strains weren’t a {hardware} drawback however as an alternative a software program glitch. That implied a repair in an iOS replace would clear up the difficulty.

Nearly a month later, there’s extra info on the matter. It appears to be like like Apple has been taking note of the issue, and a repair is coming. Most seemingly, the upcoming iOS 16.3 launch will repair the horizontal strains bug impacting iPhone 14 Pro customers.

As MacRumors explains, it wasn’t clear in December whether or not Apple was planning to repair the bug. Apple Store assist employees indicated that a difficulty with the show’s drivers may trigger the horizontal strains to look. Therefore, a software program repair might forestall the iPhone 14 Pro fashions from displaying the strains.

Here’s an excerpt from one consumer’s expertise at an Apple Store:

“I took it to Apple, and they ran diagnostics, and everything came back fine (green). The technician told me that there isn’t an issue with the hardware, that it has to do the software.”

“Apple support member said ‘We are aware of the issue and this is due to the drivers […] It’s definitely a software issue and an update is expected to come soon.’”

But that clearly wasn’t an official stance from Apple. Fast-forward to mid-January and Apple reportedly acknowledged the horizontal strains problem impacting iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max fashions.

The firm addressed the matter in a memo that was seen by MacRumors. Apple made it clear that it’s not a {hardware} problem.

iPhone 14 Pro‌ prospects might “report that when they power on or unlock their phone, they briefly see horizontal lines flash across the screen,” the memo says. “Apple is aware of the issue and a software update is coming soon that will resolve the issue.”

Since iOS 16.3 is at present in beta, it’s seemingly that the ultimate iOS 16.3 launch will embrace a repair for the show glitch, particularly if it’s a widespread problem. But it’s unclear at the moment what number of iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max customers endure from the issue.

Until iOS fixes the difficulty, you may strive unofficial fixes to make these horizontal strains disappear. Some customers switched off the Always-on show function, turned the iPhone 14 Pro off, or reset it to do away with the strains. But this can be a non permanent repair, and it may not all the time work.

Source: bgr.com

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Bhagyashree Soni is a software engineer with soft writing skills. She is a degree holder from the International School of Entrepreneurial Leadership. She has been a state-level badminton champion and chess player. A woman with a forthright attitude enjoys her writing passion as her chosen career. Writing in the context of feminism, social-cause and entreprenurship is her forte.

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