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Apple Fixes iPhone 14 Pro Camera-Shake and Copy-and-Paste Bugs

Apple released an update aimed at fixing bugs found in iPhone 14, including a problem that made the device’s camera shake.

By:BLOOMBERG
| Updated on: Sep 24 2022, 00:20 IST
WOW! This iPhone 14 camera is just about awesome! But will it come to pass?
iPhone 14 Pro Max
1/5 According to leaks, Apple might be looking at the more expensive LG Innotek front cameras to boost the iPhone 14 camera capabilities so that it can provide an even better selfie experience (REUTERS)
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2/5 However,, the iPhone-maker is looking to spend up to three times more on the new iPhone selfie cameras! First reported by the Korea IT News, Apple may have opted for the LG Innotek over an unnamed Chinese company to provide the components for its upcoming smartphone’s selfie cameras. (Amritanshu / HT Tech)
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3/5 The iPhone 13 front camera was mainly supplied by Japan’s Sharp and a Chinese company and was looked at as a low-cost component. The LG Innotek cameras, which are more expensive, have only been used for the rear-cameras in the previous year. It is certain that the cameras will now change to high-end. (Amritanshu / HT Tech)
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4/5 The source also claims that LG Innotek will benefit greatly from this deal. LG is also internalizing some key optical parts like Optical Image Stabilization parts, camera PCBs and more. Earlier, these were sent alongside the module and were assembled before delivering to Apple. (Pixabay)
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5/5 Although these are just rumours and should be taken with a pinch of salt until there’s official confirmation from Apple. We can only hope that these changes do come to be true. (REUTERS)
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Apple has put an end to iPhone 14 Pro camera shake issue with a software update. (Amritanshu / HT Tech)

Apple Inc. released a software update aimed at fixing bugs found in early iPhone 14 units, including a problem that made the device's camera shake when used with some apps.

The update, known as iOS 16.0.2, resolves an issue that made the camera vibrate and take blurry photos when users were in third-party apps like TikTok and Instagram. Customers took to social media after the new iPhones launched last Friday to complain about the bug, which affected Pro and Pro Max models.

The software update also fixes a problem that made some displays turn black during device setup, an issue that presented a copy-and-paste approval prompt more frequently than necessary, and glitches that caused the VoiceOver feature and displays on older iPhones to become unresponsive.

The software update marks the second so far for the iPhone 14, which had a fix last week related to FaceTime. The company is planning another update, iOS 16.1, for next month -- to accompany the initial iPadOS 16 release and to enable the launch of iPhone 14 satellite connectivity for emergency texting in November.

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First Published Date: 24 Sep, 00:20 IST
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