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iPhone 14 Pro Reports Flashing Horizontal Lines Upon Booting Up

Today on Twitter MacRumors tweets about the iPhone 14 issue that is been faced by many of its users. According to the reports When the smartphone is turned on, one or more green and yellow horizontal lines flash across the screen before going away a short time later.

According to one user of Twitter Duster, Apple support is reporting that the issue is caused by a hardware defect. It is not a result but it is a bug in the iOS 16. However, some of the users claim it’s not a new issue that started coming after iOS 16.2 update and they were facing it with its older version also.

Although the specifics are unknown, and it’s said that Apple developers are working continuously on a software patch to fix the problem.

iOS 16.3 is presently being tested by Apple with developers and beta users, but the update won’t be released until the beginning of next year.

How people reacted to these?

Some of the readers mentioned their own issues like “the screen doesn’t respond after accepting a call” while some made fun of it stating “It’s an Easter egg. Christmas Flashing lights” and “It’s a feature, not a bug”

However, there isn’t any major issue caused by this and the phone is able to reboot and work properly.

 



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