Maybe a software update can fix it in the long run? Knowing Apple, it can be solved, although it can take quite a while…
The older iPhone 13 as well as the newer iPhone 14 series models are also impacted by the new issues in iOS 16. Some iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 13 users reportedly experience an unexpected screen freezing bug.
This simply means that occasionally the device stops functioning altogether and that there are animation bugs. After iPhone users updated to the newest version of iOS 16.1, which was released last week, the problem initially became apparent.
Many iPhone 14 Pro owners have posted complaints and examples of the problem on social media.
The older iPhone 13 as well as the newer iPhone 14 series models are also impacted by the new issues in iOS 16. Some iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 13 users reportedly experience an unexpected screen freezing bug.
This simply means that occasionally the device stops functioning altogether and that there are animation bugs. After iPhone users updated to the newest version of iOS 16.1, which was released last week, the problem initially became apparent.
Many iPhone 14 Pro owners have posted complaints and examples of the problem on social media.
The problem appeared after the iPhone 13 was updated to iOS 16 in a manner similar to the prior glitch. The device’s display is utterly useless after it becomes green because all that is visible on it is the color green.
You can get a free iPhone 13 display replacement if your iPhone is still covered by warranty. Although it’s unclear when Apple will resolve these problems, there’s a fair probability that the upcoming iOS 16.2 update will at least partially repair them.