IPhone 12 Mini users are facing problems |
Since receiving the phone, several new iPhone 12 Mini owners have reported issues with lock screen sensitivity.
MacRumors Forum has a multi-page post describing the issue. The topic was shared on Reddit as more users reported similar issues.
Most of the users encounter this problem when they swipe up with their thumbs from the bottom of the lock screen to unlock the device, or when they press the flashlight or the button from the camera via the lock screen.
Also, the screen doesn't always recognize pressing or sliding to unlock, and once you unlock the iPhone 12 mini, the sensitivity issue is gone.
Fingers other than thumbs look good, but not very useful for one-handed phones.
Some users think that not having an answer could be a connection or grounding issue as there have been reports that connecting the phone to a charger or using it without a protective cover might solve the problem. even in.
However, there is no consensus about the cause of the problem and the issues related to hardware or software.
Additionally, Apple has confirmed in a new support document that some iPhone audio devices may experience audio quality issues.
Apple is aware of the problem and will provide a solution through a future software update.
The company said that some audio devices connected to the iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, or iPhone 12 Pro Max may emit unexpected noises, including steady loud noise, intermittent noise, or distorted noise.
Users reported these issues on various forums online, including the Apple and Reddit support communities.
Apple hasn't specified which software update this update should include, but it did release the first beta version of iOS 14.3 to developers and general testers earlier this week.
It should be noted that this is not the first time that speaker users have struggled with a new model of iPhone, as the iOS 13.1.3 update was released in October 2019 with the aim of solving the problem of the reliability of the Bluetooth connection, especially for audio devices. .