Apple working on mend for iPhone eight 'crackling' sound issue

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Sarah Tew/CNETApple is emerging a Programming mend to eliminate a disruptive sound that some iPhone eight users are experiencing out of their earpieces during smartphone calls, an issue premier announced with The Verge. "Dozens" of iPhone eight users have announced in on-line forums hearing a "crackling" or "static" sound that disrupts the audio the time they make calls, the website announced Tuesday. The issue appears to affect both the iPhone eight and iPhone eight Plus on different carriers and in different fractions of the world, the website reported. "We are aware of the issue that is affecting customers in a small number of cases. Our team is at work on a fix, that going to be involved in an upcoming Programming release," Apple told in a statement to The Verge.


In pics | Apple fans in India storm premier iPhone eight sales

Apple Eventually went live with its iPhone eight discounds in India. Similar to other places around the world, many Apple fans showed up to spend their moolah on the new high performance gadgets. Check out some photos from India where fans flocked to the Apple stores to mark out and even purchas an iPhone for themselves. Above: iPhone fans started queueing outside Unicorn at DLF Cyber City, Gurgaon, from as early as 4pm the time doors unlocked at 6pm. Don't forget to mark out this article that highlights picture samples from the iPhone eight Plus: Apple iPhone eight Plus: Photography samples, advices with expertsPhotos: Courtesy – Apple India.

In pics | Apple fans in India storm first iPhone 8 sales

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as mentioned in BEIJING—Apple Inc. chock a produce snag with components crucial to its new iPhone X's facial-recognition system, people familiar with the situation said, adding to concerns about extended shortages the time discounds start early in November. The components, known as Romeo and Juliet between Apple engineers and suppliers, work together to let users of the latest iPhone to open their devices with scanning their faces, the people said. It has taken further time to assemble the Romeo modules than the Juliet modules, they said, creating...





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