Strange display issues that appear to have increased in frequency after the iOS 16 upgrade continue to affect iPhone owners. In the past two months, there have been two reports of display issues. Apple confirms yet another iPhone 14 display problem.
An unusual display issue has been noticed by an increasing number of iPhone 14 Pro owners either turning on or unlocking their smartphones. Horizontal green and yellow lines emerge on the screen during startup, although they eventually seem to vanish without significantly impacting the user experience.
Apple has acknowledged this problem and will make a software update to address it. The fix is probably going to be incorporated into a future patch or iOS 16.3, which is now being tested by Apple and members of its public beta program. It’s worth noting that this information is not official and was found in internal memos by those familiar with the matter. The issue was first reported last month, and Apple has responded quickly.
A peculiar screen freezing fault has been reported in several iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 13 models after the most recent iOS 16 update, which has affected iPhone customers worldwide as Apple confirms yet another iPhone 14 display problem.
Some users reported the issue shortly after updating to iOS 16.1, which was issued to fix earlier bugs, and which caused all animations on the screen to completely stop functioning as a result of the fault.
Many iPhone 14 Pro owners posted complaints and expressed their concerns on social media. In one case, despite the user’s attempts to leave the Spotlight Search menu, an iPhone 14 Pro remained frozen in place in a YouTube video. Even though the app switcher was functioning normally, the phone was unable to access its home screen, showing that it was not fully unresponsive.
Thankfully, this issue did not take long to fix, and hopefully, users will not have to wait much for the next fix either.
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