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That iPhone 7 Hissing Sound Is Probably Nothing to Worry About
Will these “hissing” iPhone 7 units spark off #buzzgate or #hissgate?
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Apple fans are going to have to wait if they want an iPhone 7 Plus as the new device is sold out globally, which has piqued Wall Street’s interest. Apple introduced a non-clickable new home button with iPhone 7, which uses Force Touch technology just like its latest laptops. But it was hissing sounds reportedly coming from the new phones when their A10 Fusion CPU is under heavy load that were grabbing headlines over the weekend. However, Apple isn’t taking any chances and has offered Hackett a replacement.
Though the company is yet to clarify its stance, if the number of complaints rise, the sales might get delayed in a few markets including India. Far more important than seeing how a professional photographer shoots with the new iPhones is seeing how Apple’s new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus cameras perform in the hands of typical end users.
Apple’s new iPhone 7 line just released and it seems like the phones are already encountering problems based on reports of the devices producing unusual hissing sounds.
Hackett on Saturday posted a video on Twitter in which the sound is quite audible.
IPhone 7 was just recently released but the customers who got their first touches with the newest iPhone have come across with what most people refer as a unusual defect.
Apple is yet to comment officially on the claims. Been hearing hissing noises from your device when using it for power-intensive applications? Some owners have gotten their devices replaced due to the sound and it is unknown how many devices are affected. Express.co.uk hasn’t noticed the whine yet on our devices, even during our heavy battery testing.
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Darrell Etherington, who writes for Tech Crunch, says his phone is having the same problem.