iPhone 16 Pro: The premium model encounters various problems with its touchscreen
Released on Friday, the new iPhone range is encountering (and this is now a habit every year) a major problem that affects many new users. More specifically, the iPhone 16 Pro models are affected by this problem. Thus, according to many user reports, the premium model would have difficulty taking into account touch gestures. This results in a lot of frustration among affected consumers, who must then register their order many times before seeing their request taken into account by the smartphone.
iPhone 16 Pro: the touchscreen is acting up
To be clear, swipes and one-finger taps on the iPhone 16 Pro don't work every time, and frustration is growing among new users affected by this issue. The good news is that the issue appears to be software-related, meaning it should be fixable with a simple update. According to 9to5mac, the software bug is due to the algorithm for rejecting accidental touches, which may be a little too sensitive, even to touches that aren't accidental.
Some users report that the issue is particularly noticeable when they try to touch their screen on the top right corner. In reality, the issue affects all corners of the screen. Also note that this bug only seems to be effective when the screen is unlocked: in other words, when it is locked, the touchscreen works correctly, which corroborates 9to5mac's theory that the source of the problem is software. Given the general frustration of users, there is no doubt that Apple should offer an imminent update to fix the problem in a few days. Note that Apple is not the only one facing an issue of this kind: The Pixel Pro XL had a similar issue just a few weeks ago.