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iPhone 14 Pro & Pro Max users are facing display issues; Apple CONFIRMS the glitch and says THIS

Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max display issue

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Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max display issue

A few months ago, Apple revealed the 2022 iPhone series. There are four models in the series: the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. New features and cameras are included with the handsets. According to a report by 9to5Mac, after turning on their iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, customers are noticing horizontal lines on the screen. Scroll the gallery ahead to find out the display issues customers are facing.

What display problems Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max users are facing?

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What display problems Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max users are facing?

Users complained about the problem on Reddit and the Apple community forum. Some customers allege that the problem began after the iOS 16.2 upgrade, but others assert that older iOS 16 releases also had flashing lines on the screen. One Reddit user claims to have visited Apple with his iPhone 14 Pro Max. The technician informed him that it is not a hardware issue after conducting diagnostics. It is a software problem instead.

What Apple says on Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max display issue

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What Apple says on Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max display issue

The business is aware of the problem and has extended assistance to the impacted users. "We're here to assist you with your iPhone 14 Pro Max's display. If you're experiencing several horizontal lines, please join us in DM using the following link and include the iOS version displayed in Settings > General > About. This will support our step-by-step instructions," stated Apple Support in a tweet.

iOS 16 update

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iOS 16 update

Earlier this month, Apple launched iOS 16.2. With the most recent iOS 16.2 update, Apple limited the 'Everyone' AirDrop feature to just 10 minutes after it was activated. According to recent reports, China has begun using the AirDrop's time limit function as a result of demonstrators there using it to disseminate messages critical of the government. Additionally, it adds 5G support for Indian iPhone owners that qualify.

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