Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Apple’s iPhone 8 And iPhone X Hold A Nasty Winter Surprise

In trying to get rid of the iPhone’s current bugs Apple is starting from scratch with new devices and a new software that’ll come out late this year. In the meantime, thousands of iOS users have to put up with a wide variety of bugs and software issues that are driving them crazy.

Forbes reports that there’s been some issues with cameras on the iPhone X, the iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus, where the flash fails to work during cold weather. The problem began last November, when a user reported having the issue in the Apple Support forums. Now, over a thousand people have backed the issue, reporting it over different sites such as Twitter, Reddit, and more.

Apple states that the iPhone does have some environmental requirements, where the phone should be between 32 to 95 degrees to function properly. The company also released an iOS update that was meant to address these cold weather problems, even though some users are still complaining over the flash bug.

Via Apple Forums:

I can’t believe Apple doesn’t acknowledge this problem at all. They just send us [a] link with acceptable operating temperatures for iPhone to work fine, and that’s all. But clearly that is not the problem here, since people have these problems when using their phones in temperatures above 0 celsius.

Luckily for Apple, winter is almost over. Unluckily for the world, Apple seems unable to cope with the amount of bugs and issues that their devices are revealing.

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