Apple announced four new iPhones, three new Apple Watches, and an updated AirPods Pro during a press event on Wednesday in Cupertino, California, USA on September 7, 2022.
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Apple on Thursday released an update to iOS, the iPhone’s operating system, fixing a number of bugs that arose during the iPhone 14 launch last week.
While Apple usually releases software updates after a phone’s launch due to bugs, a number of issues with the new iPhones have been widely discussed on social media and in reports.
Of particular note, iOS 16.0.2 fixes an issue with camera shake inside third-party apps like Snapchat and TikTok, where the camera would make noise when trying to focus. It also fixes an issue when transferring data from an old iPhone to an iPhone 14. During such transfers, the screen on the new device sometimes appears completely black, requiring a factory reset.
Another Apple fix was a pop-up that repeatedly warned users that they were copying and pasting, which was originally supposed to be a security feature but was later discovered to be a bug.
The software changelog also says that Apple has fixed the voiceover issue as well as the unresponsive touch issue on older devices.
iOS 16.0.2 is available for download now. It can be installed via Settings > General > Software Update.
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