All is not perfect in the world of Apple gadgets as they found that the purple iPhone 14 Pro has a flaw and the iOS 16 has a serious bug.
Apple’s official version of iOS 16 has been publicly available for two weeks. Although the update has several new features, it brings many errors. To make matters worse, the iPhone 14 Pro purple has a flaw.
Purple iPhone 14 Pro has a flaw and iOS 16 has a serious bug
Popup sticking and bad signal issues have been reported. Of course, iOS 16 is only available in beta, so these issues are no surprise.
According to 9To5Mac, an issue with iOS 16 affects videos recorded in video effect mode. The bug makes the video unable to open in iMovie and Final Cut Pro editing software.
According to reports on Apple’s support forums and on Reddit, Apple’s own video editors, iMovie and Final Cut Pro, cannot open video effect mode videos recorded with an iPhone running iOS 16.
The cause of the error is unclear, but reports consistently state that apps show a “Couldn’t enable cinematic effect” error when users attempt to edit film-like video.
Film Effect mode is a feature introduced by Apple in the iPhone 13/Pro series.
With film effect mode, the iPhone 13/Pro series camera can record videos with shallow depth of field. It can also smoothly shift the focus so that the video has a film-like effect.
After capturing a video in cinematic mode, users can edit the video in the Photos app on an iPhone or other compatible device.
For videos recorded in cinematic mode, users can adjust the depth of field and focus of the video. This is in addition to standard editing operations that apply to all videos.
As of now, there is no official response from Apple regarding this issue in iOS 16. However, a temporary solution is to edit cinematic effect videos on iPhone and share these videos on Mac via AirDrop.
Defective purple iPhone 14 Pro
Earlier this month, Apple’s iPhone 14 series officially started pre-orders. This includes iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. One of the eye-catching color options in this series is obviously the purple option.
While this device is gorgeous, all that glitters isn’t gold. A recent report reveals that the purple version has a production flaw that will cause you to reject it. The report comes from Weibo user @Laobao Technology.
According to images from @Laobao Technology, the dark purple AG frosted glass back case has enough texture. However, actual craftsmanship may have obvious flaws. Under certain circumstances, the rear case will have a large area of peeling paint.
While it’s unclear what happened to this user’s iPhone 14 Pro, such findings are actually relatively rare.
According to related reports, most matte designs will be etched directly and embedded into the glass.
Thus, there will be no chipping of the paint. However, there are reports that the iPhone 14 Pro uses spray paint. So, it is possible that there is indeed a peeling paint situation.
iPhone 14 Pro/Max supports live sports scores on iOS 16.1 “Smart Island”
Earlier this month, Apple announced that iOS 16.1 will enable a new Real-time Activity feature.
This feature allows iPhone users to know in real time what is happening right on the lock screen. They can check sports games or food delivery orders from the lock screen.
On the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, Live Events will also be incorporated into the Smart Island design. In the Premier League, for example, Smart Island displays a live updated scoreboard with the number of goals scored by each club.
When you long press, the smart island expands to show elapsed time and game-by-game action.
When iPhone 14 Pro is locked, the score is displayed in a widget on the lock screen. On iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus and all other iPhone models without Smart Island, live activity is entirely confined to the lock screen.
To test the feature with an iPhone on Apple’s iOS 16.1 beta, open the TV app and tap the “Follow” button to see supported events.
At launch, Apple said the feature was available for MLB events for users in the US, Canada, Australia, UK, Brazil, Mexico, Japan and South Korea, as well. than in the NBA and the American Premier League. and Canadian users only.
Apple announces that iOS 16.1 will be released later this year. Along with adding support for real-time activity in third-party apps, the update will include a new clean power charging option for US users.
The new iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus generally continue with the design of the iPhone 13 Pro.
Basically, there are no changes in appearance or configuration. However, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max bring a full range of updates. For the first time, an iPhone comes with a punch-hole display.
It also uses the very creative “Dynamic Island” design for the first time.
Additionally, the Pro series comes with a next-gen A16 Bionic processor. This chip uses a 4nm process, and the highest CPU frequency is 3.46 GHz. Its performance is far beyond the current flagship Snapdragon 8+ platform in the Android camp.
To top it off, the phone’s rear camera is upgraded to a 48-megapixel wide-angle main camera.
It also uses a 12-megapixel ultra-wide angle and a 12-megapixel telephoto lens. However, the front camera remains a 12-megapixel sensor.
According to reports, iPhone 14 Pro is undoubtedly one of the best-selling phones from Apple this year.
The purple version has also become the choice of the vast majority of consumers. We can only say that if the defect exists, users who buy the phone should still be careful.
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