Goodbye yellow line: Apple to release iOS 16.3 update for iPhone 14 pro next week

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Goodbye yellow line: Apple to release iOS 16.3 update for iPhone 14 pro next week (Image: apple.com)
Goodbye yellow line: Apple to release iOS 16.3 update for iPhone 14 pro next week (Image: apple.com)

Delhi : When some iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max displays are turned on or unlocked, horizontal yellow lines may appear. Apple is working on a fix for this issue. In an internal memo published last week, Apple recognized the flaw and promised a patch. According to the most recent information, the business will fix the problem in the subsequent iOS release.

iOS 16.3 update, which is now in beta testing, will remedy the problem, which has seen Apple's release notes for the software upgrade. The stable edition of iOS 16.3 is supposedly coming next week, and Apple has apparently distributed the candidate versions to developers for testing.

Apple has confirmed the forthcoming iOS16 update. The update will include three major additions, beginning with a new prompt to transfer music from an iPhone to a HomePod.

The upgrade is scheduled to include new security keys, which will be made accessible worldwide early this year. The feature primarily allows users to employ hardware security keys to further secure their Apple account. It is essentially an additional layer of security over Apple's two-factor authentication, which requires a hardware security key as one of the two factors rather than a verification code from another Apple device.

Apple is also said to have changed the language for several Emergency SOS settings in the Settings app to make them easier to grasp.

"Call with Hold and Release" has replaced "Call with Hold," "Countdown Sound" is now "Call Quietly," and "Call with 5 Presses" is now "Call with 5 Button Presses." Additionally, each's descriptions have been revised. According to the complaint, "Call Quietly" is switched off by default, making "Countdown Sound" the default setting.