Entries in Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max (3)

Monday
Oct172022

Apple iPhone 14 bug shows 'SIM not supported' message

Source: Apple

If your new iPhone 14 shows a pop-up message saying "SIM not supported," you're not alone. Apple has acknowledged this bug is affecting some users. When this pop-up message shows up, your iPhone might entirely freeze. According to the company, it is "investigating" the issue, and it's not a hardware problem. It reminds customers to keep their software up to date.

Apple says if you encounter the problem, wait a few minutes to see if the message disappears. If it doesn't, you shouldn't attempt to restore your device. Instead, head to an Apple Store or an authorized service provider to ask for help.

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Tuesday
Sep202022

iPhone 14 Pro users are experiencing CarPlay phone call troubles

Source: Apple

A bug seems to be affecting the iPhone 14 Pro line. Some of the early adopters are reporting issues with being heard at a suitable volume when phone calls are initiated via CarPlay in a vehicle. Some of the reports claim that after they call someone via CarPlay with either an iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max, their voice sounded quiet or far away on the receiving end of the call. 

The complaints seem to be coming from iPhone 14 Pro users running iOS 16.0.1, but someone has mentioned trouble with the standard iPhone 14. Downgrading to iOS 16 doesn't seem to solve the issue. MacRumors reported that this problem doesn't seem to show up through a regular hands-free Bluetooth call, but they have replicated the issue if coursed through wired CarPlay. Hopefully, this gets resolved soon.

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Thursday
Sep082022

Apple's new iPhone 14 Pro, Pro Max gets new camera, pill notch

In case you've missed the news, Apple has also updated its Pro line of iPhones to bring some long-awaited features. The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max finally get a 48-megapixel primary camera with a quad-pixel sensor and its new Photonic Engine for improved low-light photography. 

The final photos will mostly be 12-megapixel binned pictures, but this new sensor allows them to crop photos in different ways. It allows this iPhone to offer true 2x zoom at a 48mm focal length and even optimize details in Apple's ProRAW format. There is also a new ultrawide camera with macrophotography and 3x low-light improvement. These Pro models also support cinematic mode at 4K at 30 or 24 frames per second.

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