Apple releases iOS 16.0.2 to fix shaking camera and authorization problems

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To address the issues plaguing the iPhone 14 in recent days, Apple has released a new version called iOS 16.0.2.

Some users reported issues with their 48-megapixel camera when shooting videos or photos through third-party applications such as Twitter or Instagram. According to several media reports, the problem appeared to be affecting the camera lens as well, as it began shaking in some cases.

With the iOS 16.0.2 update, Apple has fixed a bug that made the camera jitter and takes fuzzily photographs when users were using third-party apps like Instagram and TikTok. Users complained about the bug affecting the Pro and Pro Max variants on social media after the latest iPhones were released last Friday.

Owners of the iPhone 14 have had a difficult few days because they are currently dealing with a number of problems with data migration and permission. Apple released the iOS 16.0.1 update to fix these difficulties, but the company announced on Thursday that the faults are still present, and the Operating System is now having problems with FaceTime and iMessage.

What Apple has to say about iMessage and FaceTime?

In their most recent support document, Apple stated that “iMessage and FaceTime might not finish the activation on iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro” and that even iOS 16.0.1 had not been able to resolve the problems. (store.spaceylon.com)

The paper claims that certain customers were not getting Facetime or iMessage calls and that the recipient’s name is currently showing up many times. There were a few instances where there were problems with the message notification indicators as well as the message display.

Although the update was hailed as the answer, it has fallen short of fully resolving the issues. According to MacRumors, Apple has indicated in an internal company memo that “there are no current official remedies” and that support workers “shouldn’t file a repair [case] for the issue.”

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