The iPhone 16 went on sale a few days ago, but early owners of the device are already reporting issues with the device's touchscreen functionality. Over the weekend, numerous Reddit users shared their experiences with “dead zones” on their phone's screen, specifically around the camera control button.
Reddit users point out that these the issues affect swipes in iOS Settings and certain apps, which is annoying and has a negative impact on the user experience.
This issue was first reported on 9to5Mac and immediately sparked a heated discussion online . This has even led to the term Touchgate being coined to describe the problem.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000While the touchscreen issues were initially thought to only affect the iPhone 16, some users have claimed that older iPhone models are also suffering from the problem. However, the extent of the problem remains unclear, as not all iPhone 16 users experience the same difficulty.
Although Apple has yet to comment on the issue officially, many expect the company to address it soon.
It is not uncommon for newly released products or software to encounter bugs. For example, after the launch of iOS 17 last year, users reported problems with Wi-Fi connectivity, which Apple quickly fixed with a software update. A similar reaction is expected after Apple discovers the cause of the iPhone 16 touchscreen problem.
For now, potential buyers can wait to buy a new iPhone until the problem is resolved.
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