Days after some iPhone 14 Pro users reported seeing green and yellow horizontal lines flash on their iPhone's screen when the device is being turned on, Apple is now fixing the issue, the media has reported.
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The iPhone maker, in a memo, has acknowledged the display issue and mentioned the issue being investigated. Apple has also confirmed that it will roll out an iOS update soon to fix the bug that is causing the yellow and green horizontal lines on the display. According to a report by MacRumors, iPhone 14 Pro customers may "report that when they power on or unlock their phone, they briefly see horizontal lines flash across the screen.
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"The company is aware of the issue and a software update is coming soon that will resolve the issue," the memo noted, the MacRumors report added.
Meanwhile, Apple is mulling to shift from Samsung and LG and make its own custom displays for devices by as early as 2024, the media has reported. The tech giant is aiming to start changing the display in the highest-end Apple Watches by the end of 2024, said a report by news agency Bloomberg, citing people with knowledge of the matter. Apple is aiming to reduce its dependency on display technology partners such as Samsung and LG and introduce more in-house components.
Samsung is the world’s most advanced manufacturer of displays and has been producing its own version of microLED for TVs. But by bringing the screens in-house, Apple could, in the long run, better customize its devices and maintain a stronger hold on its supply chain, the report added.
Also, China's BOE has secured the initial order for the upcoming iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus and the Apple display supplier may potentially overtake Samsung as the iPhone's largest display provider by 2024, says famed Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Apple has various suppliers that manufacture its iPhones, iPads and other Apple devices.