Problems arise on the screens of some iPhone 14 Pro

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Although Apple devices are of verifiable quality, that does not mean that they cannot suffer problems or have breakdowns. The company has always responded quickly by providing practical solutions to certain problems. On this occasion, we hope that you will respond in the same way to a new setback. Some users are reporting the existence of problems on the screens of some iPhone 14 Pro models.

Horizontal lines on the screens of some iPhone 14 Pro at startup

The latest iPhone terminal has been on the market for a few months now and so far no failure has been detected that poses a problem for the company or for users. Until now. Because some users are reporting the existence of some very strange horizontal lines in the terminal, andn the moment it starts. This is not normal, as you may already assume.

Of course, the warnings are being given throught social media that it is the best way, right now, to communicate any incident and that it also arrives as soon as possible to the company, as well as totarget other users that the problem they have is not unique. That gives a more serious side to these notifications. It is not the same thing that happens to a few users than to many.

Regarding this specific problem, less than a hundred users report that it is occurring both in the Pro and Pro Max terminals of the iPhone model 14. So for now, Pro only. They are saying horizontal lines flicker on their iPhone screen when the device is turned on, with no clear reason why or how to fix it.

Most of the communications are taking place on Reddit. Over there a thread has been createdwhere dozens of iPhone 14 Pro users report that one or more green and yellow lines may flash on the screen before disappearing a few seconds later when the device is turned on. According to those same users, Apple Support has informed them that the problem is not the result of a hardware defect. It is a bug in iOS 16.

Something good on the one hand. because being software it is easy to be fixed by releasing an update. Another rooster would sing if it were hardware and the screens depended on physical arrangements. It seems, from the replies from Apple support, that they were already aware of this problem. And that they have it located, so it will be a matter of a short time for solutions.

It is expected that iOS 16.3 is released at the beginning of the year. We don’t expect another update to be released sooner just to fix this issue. It also seems that it does not affect the normal development of iPhone activities. Therefore, we will have to be patient and wait for iOS 16.3