Apple iPhone 7: Early users battle with bugs
From hissing sounds to Home button issues, early users of the iPhone 7 are already battling with 5 problems.
From hissing sounds to Home button issues, early users of the iPhone 7 are already battling with 5 problems.
Tim Cook was proud to announce the iPhone 7 for 2016 at San Francisco, but after the handsets were finally delivered to its fans, the downsides of the flagship smartphone are slowly coming to light. From the missing headphone jack to its waterproof body and the new Home button to the unusual hissing sounds, Apple seems to disappointing a few too many. Well, though the iPhone 7 has a lot to offer, the few downsides can still give a huge blow on the consumer, especially when he has managed to shell out a huge amount of his savings for the phone.
Apple may have definitely released one of its most powerful offerings in the smartphone segment, but since the release of the iPhone 7, users have pointed out flaws that can disappoint you. We take a look at a few of the issues faced by owners of the iPhone 7 till date.
Headphone jack: Apple had probably managed to ruin the experience of its fans by eliminating the headphone jack. While some welcomed the new change, many were disappointed with Apple’s new move. Well, Apple did manage to achieve a little more by removing the headphone jack—additional space for more components inside the chassis. The new headphones will also operate directly from the Lightning port, which helps users achieve superior audio quality as the headphones can contain an audio chip for better audio processing. However, Apple fans were disappointed with the move since now they cannot use their personal third-party headphones with a 3.5mm jack and will have to make so with Apple’s bundled earphones. However, Apple did throw in a Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter for those who want to use existing analog headphones. However, users found it an issue to listen to music or watching a movie when they were charging the handset simultaneously.
The Lightning port was used up, forcing the user to use a Bluetooth headphone or opt for Apple’s wireless AirPods, albeit for a hefty price tag. Keeping aside the compatibility issue, a new finding reveals that Apple is presently working on a fix that causes the new Lightning EarPods, which are designed for the iPhone 7, to stop responding properly. An occasional bug causes the remote portion of the accessory to stop responding—the audio works, but you cannot control the music via the in-line remote. You cannot take calls, access Siri or even control the volume. Apple is working on a software fix for the issue. Another problem reported was with Beats headphones which also has a non-working remote issue when used with the Lightning adapter.
Hissing iPhone: Users have recently reported about a weird hissing sound emanating from their iPhone 7, even when idle. The sounds were prominent and loud enough to be heard even when left idle on a desk. The hissing sound was emanating from the area where the Apple logo is located on the rear panel. One Redditor who also reported a similar issue at the Apple Store during purchase was given a replacement immediately.