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Yellow line on the iPhone 14 screen, Apple admits that the OS is problematic

JAKARTA (RIAUPOS.CO) – Lately, many iPhone 14 Pro Series users have complained about the appearance of a yellow line on their cellphone screen. With a price of tens of millions, user of course worried smartphone what they bought turned out to be problematic.

From findings by just one or two users, now more and more iPhone 14 Pro users are reporting strange screen problems when usingboot or unlock their device. Green and yellow horizontal lines appear on the screen which then disappear during the startup process,

In this regard, Apple finally acknowledged the problem and promised to release a software update to fix it soon. According to MacRumors via GSMArena, the fix is ​​expected to be released soon as part of an upcoming minor patch or with iOS 16.3, which is currently being tested by Apple and members of the public beta program.

Last month, MacRumors reported that a growing number of ‌iPhone 14 Pro‌ customers were seeing horizontal green and yellow lines flashing on their iPhone screen when the device was turned on. Exact details about this, whether the problem is hardware or software, are not yet known.

“‌iPhone 14 Pro‌ customers may report that when they turn on or unlock their phone, they briefly see a horizontal line flashing across the screen,” said the memo seen by MacRumors.

“Apple is aware of this matter. A software update is coming soon which will resolve the issue,” the memo added.


As mentioned above, iOS 16.3 is currently undergoing testing with developers and members of the public beta program. Therefore the update is unlikely to roll out in the next few weeks. But the closest, Apple released iOS 16.2.1. The update follows last month’s release of iOS 16.2 which also addressed this and other bugs experienced by users.

Source: Jawapos.com

Editor: Edward Yaman




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