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Apple customers complain of iPhone 7 hissing noise
EverythingApplePro took it one step further, finding the iPhone 7 finally starts to fail after being 35 feet underwater. Why, you ask? Well, every cloud has a silver lining.
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We’ve reached out to Apple to see if it can shed more light on the subject, and will update the story when it responds. However, it doesn’t make the noise any less disconcerting.
While there’s no official explanation yet for what the hissing sound is and no word from Apple, it appears to be making the odd sound when the handset’s processing power is pushed to the limit.
We’re still experiencing the market wide delay in receiving iPhone stock so unfortunately there will continue to be delays for customers waiting to receive it.
It is also possible that this might be a manufacturing flaw.
It is unknown as of now how many devices are affected or the cause of the issue.
For one thing, those wee wireless AirPod headphones have been compared to everything from Snoopy to toothbrushes to tiny vibrators, and now there are reports the Lightning EarPods have a significant glitch.
However, the iPhone 7 isn’t exactly going to be a must-buy for everyone. During the said date, delivery time stretched from weeks to months and most had a target date of October to November.
We tested our iPhone 7 and 7 Plus review units with performance benchmarks like 3DMark Ice Storm Extreme and Sling Shot and weren’t able to create any noises that seemed at all abnormal. However, for some people that just won’t be enough. Apparently, he is disappointed over the wear and tear of the glossy iPhone 7 and how scratches seem to find their way easily into the mirror surface of the device.
Some users have complained that their screen has a tinge of yellow.
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According to Apple Insider, the new problem could be due to interference with the speakers, or may involve the RF transmitter. That might be what is causing the distress.