Apple recognizes screen problems on some iPhone 12 models

iPhone 12 Pro Max

With the arrival of new iPhone models on the market, users are always the first to find some type of device failure that had not been previously detected. Every year, it is common for at least a couple of these problems to become a "trending topic" and receive all the spotlights.. With the iPhone 12 it could not have been otherwise and these problems are related to screens.

Some users have started to report problems with the screens of some of the new iPhone 12 models, including a greenish tinge and flickering. These incidents have been increasing little by little on multiple websites, even reaching the Apple support page, where users can discuss doubts, questions and problems. You have now, all these complaints seem to present no available solution.

The MacRumors medium, would have had access to a Apple official document which would have been sent to their official suppliers. In this document, Apple advised technicians not to provide service to try to fix iPhones they were having these kinds of problems by now. As an alternative, Apple required technicians to notify users to update the system to the latest version. We understand that Apple believes that these problems come from the software of the devices and that they could be solved in subsequent updates without the need for spare parts.

The problems would be affecting each and every one of the four iPhone 12 models. Users comment that problems arise when the screen brightness drops below 90%, even with the iOS 14.3 beta installed.

If you find yourself in this same situation and this problem has arisen with your new iPhone, one option you have to help is make a report of the problem to Apple officially. You can do it here In this way Apple will be able to tackle the problem more quickly and will have more details about it to deal with it. Meanwhile and just in case it resolves, update your device to the latest version of iOS in case it finally helps correct the problem.


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