Wednesday 27 September 2017

iPhone 8 Earphone Issue Confirmed

Some iPhone 8 proprietors are running into an issue with the telephone's earpiece: when they make a call, the earpiece makes a problematic "crackling" or "static" sound that disturbs the sound. Many individuals on the MacRumors discussions, Apple's help gathering, and Reddit have announced encountering the issue. It was additionally present on one telephone claimed by a Verge proofreader.


Apple said in an announcement that the issue just comes up in a "modest number" of cases and that the organization is taking a shot at a product refresh to settle the issue. "We know about the issue which is influencing clients in few cases," an Apple representative said. "Our group is grinding away on a fix, which will be incorporated into a forthcoming programming discharge."

It's not clear what's causing sure iPhones to be influenced. The issue appears to affect both the 8 and 8 Plus, and proprietors demonstrate that it's going on crosswise over various bearers and in various parts of the world, as well.

The crackling just happens amid some telephone and Facetime calls, however — it doesn't occur amid each and every call, and it doesn't show up when utilizing the earpiece as an amplifier. That recommends it might be a product issue, similar to Apple is stating, since the equipment itself isn't reliably showing the issue.

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