Apple released iOS 16.0.2 for iPhone 14 pro which resolves the camera issues and more
The iPhone 14 series is Apple’s flagship product line for 2022, and the iPhone 14 Pro versions have several upgrades over the current iPhone line-up. Here is our assessment of the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which we have already obtained
A new update to Apple’s most recent mobile operating system, named iOS 16.0.2, promises to address problems with the camera systems on the iPhone 14 Pro models. In a recent development, some customers complained that their iPhone 14 Pro models had bothersome camera shaking that made it difficult to snap a good picture of the subject when using a third-party camera application like Snapchat, Instagram, TikTok, etc.
The iPhone 14 series is Apple’s flagship product line for 2022, and the iPhone 14 Pro versions have several upgrades over the current iPhone line-up. Here is our assessment of the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which we have already obtained.
iOS 16.0.2 software update
Last week, there was a pretty unusual issue with Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro, with many customers experiencing camera problems while using third-party camera apps. With the release of iOS 16.0.2, Apple has finally fixed this.
Numerous issues that have been discovered so far on the iPhone 14 and other iPhone models running the most recent iOS version are fixed in the iOS 16.0.2 update. But most importantly, it fixes the problem with the iPhone 14 Pro models’ cameras vibrating when third-party camera apps are used.
This update provides bug fixes and important security updates.
-The camera on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max may vibrate and cause blurry photos when shooting with some third-party apps.
-Display may appear completely black during device setup; -Copy and paste between apps may cause a permission prompt to appear more than expected; -VoiceOver may be unavailable after rebooting.
-Addresses an issue where touch input was unresponsive on some iPhone X, iPhone XR, and iPhone 11 displays after being serviced.
The copy-paste flaw appears to have also been fixed by the iPhone manufacturer. Users complained that they were asked for authorization to copy and paste unusually often across the applications; this issue has already been fixed in the iOS 16.1 beta release.
The iOS 16.1 and iPadOS 16.1 upgrades will likewise be released by Apple in October.