iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max camera setup shakes, makes noise in third-party apps, users say

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Users of Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro model are claiming on Reddit that the rear camera setup on their new smartphone shakes violently and makes noise. Users have claimed that the issue is limited to third-party applications and Apple’s native camera app has no issues. Apple has not yet fixed this issue. Some users believe that this could be a software-related issue, which can be fixed with an OTA update. Most of the Reddit users claimed that this problem occurred mostly on Instagram and Snapchat.

A user above reddit The rear camera setup on their iPhone 14 Pro Max was “shaking uncontrollably” when using third-party apps like Snapchat and Instagram. Many others reddit users is posted above r/iPhone subreddit Highlighting the same issue with the iPhone 14 Pro. However, in the native camera app, the iPhone 14 Pro model seems to work without the aforementioned issues.

As this issue only occurs when using third-party applications, many iPhone 14 Pro model users believe that this is a software-related issue, which can potentially be fixed with an OTA update. a user said Third-party apps may not be optimized for the recently released iOS 16 on iPhone 14 Pro models. The video from YouTube embedded below shows the camera setup moving and making noise, which can come from a moving camera sensor.

According to some Reddit users, iPhone 14 Pro camera issues may be related to optical image stabilization (OIS). This feature helps stabilize the video when the user’s hand shakes. Apple has not yet fixed this issue. If this is a hardware-related issue, users of iPhone 14 Pro models will have to return their newly purchased handsets to get it fixed. Gadgets 360 has reached out to Apple for comment and will update this story with the company’s response.

Apple recently fixed the issue with the iPhone 14 series. According to the company, users may not receive iMessage texts and FaceTime calls. The company has recommended users to update their handsets to the latest available iOS 16 version to fix the issue. To commemorate, Apple unveiled the iPhone 14 series on September 7 during its ‘Far Out’ launch event.


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