iPhone 14 Pro Max, with iOS 16.3 the display will be perfect again: fix for the green lines

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Yesterday’s news of iOS 16.3 rollout that should go monday 23, and it’s always a few hours ago the release of the Release Candidate of the imminent new version of the iPhone operating system. And as the picture of the new arrivals begins to take shape, sifting here and there, iOS 16.3 it gets steadily more interesting.

Along with the news to celebrate the Black History Month affecting a large part of the ecosystem and the arrival of Advanced data protection of iCloudApple will finally solve the problem that has affected some iPhone 14 Pro Max for a month now: remove the lines from the displays of the most expensive smartphone in range, the cause was software and with iOS 16.3 it will be a thing of the past. The confirmation is given by the list of changes attached to the Release Candidate, in which there is a very explicit point about it:

Fixed an issue where horizontal lines could temporarily appear on the display when waking up the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

We have dedicated ample space to the anomaly, and a lot of space has been occupied – understandably – by reports and complaints from those who, after spending 1,500 euros, would have liked to have a perfect product at 360 degrees, something that the iPhone 14 Pro Max, for a period that will end on Monday with iOS 16.3, has not been. There are those who had turned to support or an Apple Store, in some cases obtaining the replacement of the product, a measure that in many cases did not put an end to the ordeal.


Apple, practically immediately, had framed the problem of the lines on the display of software and non-hardware natureand at the end of the day it seems that the cause was not some defective component, if with iOS 16.3 everything will go back to normal.

NEW CLUES ABOUT APPLE MUSIC CLASSICAL

It seems, but we are in much more difficult terrain here, that there is a small possibility that iOS 16.3 brings with it another novelty, one that has really been talked about for a long time. Apple in 2021 bought primephonic, a classical music platform. A short time later with the release of iOS 15.5 beta references were found in the code to a “spin off” app from Apple Music dedicated to classical music.

It was assumed that Apple wanted to capitalize on the acquisition of Primephonic by enhancing the catalog of its streaming service, and a partial confirmation also came from Apple. But then silence. Now between the lines of code of the iOS 16.3 Release Candidate some news has been received. The row seen above “A Shortcut to Apple Classical” that there will, sooner or later, in the Apple Music app as a link to the app dedicated to classical music has become “Open in Apple Music Classical”then the Application name has been changed slightly.

The “code miners” pecked at another line, which reads: “Explore this artist in the app designed for classical music”a sign that the works go on. When will they finish? No clues, but who knows that iOS 16.3…

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(updated January 19, 2023, 3:10 pm)