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Another bug is added to the iPhone 14 series, which does not support the direct crash of the SIM card

Author:Yueyue Time:2022-11-24 17:23

This year's Apple has really fallen into a hole. There are a lot of bugs, not only in the mobile phone, but also in the system. After some Apple users upgrade their devices to IOS 16, the bugs are more than one, and new bugs have always appeared. Another bug has been added to the iPhone 14 series, which does not support the SIM card to crash directly. Many small partners said: Is this a bit absurd? Let's have a look at the relevant introduction.

Another bug is added to the iPhone 14 series, which does not support the direct crash of the SIM card

Apple has admitted that another iOS 16 error affected the iPhone; 14%, this time it is related to cellular data and SIM card support.

In a memo MacRumors saw, Apple admitted that some users of iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max may see a message that says"SIM card not supported"appears on their devices.

According to the memo, after a pop-up message is displayed,iPhone may crash directly. Apple said it was "investigating" the problem, pointing out that it was not a hardware problem, and adding that customers should keep their software up to date.

At the same time, as the investigation went on, Apple suggested that customers wait a few minutes to see if the message disappeared. If not, the customer should not attempt to recover the device, Apple emphasized in the memo. Instead, customers should go to Apple Store retail stores or authorized service providers where they can submit technical assistance requests and resolve issues.

This is not the first time Apple has admitted the mistakes of its latest iPhone. In the days and weeks after the launch, the iPhone 14 encountered several problems, including device activation and camera vibration. Both of these issues were resolved in the subsequent iOS 16 update. Apple is currently working with developers and public beta testers to test iOS 16.1, which is expected to be released at the end of this month.

The SIM card is not supported. If the bug of direct crash really exists, what's the use of this phone? So everyone is very concerned about this bug. Apple's response to this is to suggest customers to wait for a few minutes to see if the message disappears. It's really not feasible to suggest you go to the maintenance site to have a look.

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