It wasn’t that long ago that Apple released the iOS 16 update for older iPhone models, by the time the new iPhone 14 was released. However, as we’re used to, the first versions of the new iOS always end up causing some problems.
A few hours after this update arrived, many users were already complaining about various problems. Among the most serious, we can highlight the severe camera shake on the iPhone 14 Pro and Max, as well as the difficulties many models have to be able to recognize touches on their screen.
In the case of new iPhones, their back camera issue popped up whenever they used a non-genuine app from Apple. As for screen issues, it has been reported by users with the iPhone X, XR, and 11, but only on devices whose screen has been changed.
iOS 16.0.2 has arrived to solve all the problems that were destroying iPhone
There were a lot of users who despaired of the many problems that the update brought to their smartphones, so it is not surprising that Apple wasted no time in releasing a new update. This update arrived in the form of iOS 16.0.2, which basically resolved all the reported issues, big and small.
While the issues with the rear camera and screen touch response were clearly the most serious, they weren’t the only ones. Several users also reported difficulties with the copy/paste functionality, VoiceOver, and even the screen brightness level while setting up the device.
Issues fixed by iOS 16.0.2 update on various iPhones
- The back camera of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max had unexplained large shakes when using third-party apps
- The smartphone screen was completely dark during the setup process
- Copying and pasting text between apps resulted in endless permission prompts, making it impossible to use
- VoiceOver function was not available after restarting the device
- iPhone X, XR, and 11 screens now respond normally to touch even after panel replacement
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