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iPhone 14 madly asking “copy and paste permission” is super annoying!Apple is wrong – Free e-Newsletter 3C Technology

Apple’s new iPhone 14. (Photo/Bloomberg)

Many fruit fans who got the iPhone 14 have complained that there is a new feature that is super annoying. When they want to copy LINE conversations or safari browser text and pictures to memos, the phone will keep popping up “allow to paste” or “not to paste”. The query window is equivalent to one more step, which is quite troublesome after repeated operations.

It is believed that this should be a new measure that Apple added to iOS 16 in order to maintain user privacy. However, according to the actual measurement, this situation only occurs on the iPhone 14. If the old phone is upgraded to iOS 16, there is no such problem.

Apple fans complain that the iPhone 14 keeps popping up asking for permission. (Photo by reporter Wu Peihua)

According to foreign media macrumors, Apple senior manager Ron Huang responded, admitting that this was a mistake and not an expected function, and said that an investigation would be conducted, and there was no such situation within Apple. The Wall Street Journal also said that Apple is expected to release an update fix next week.

In addition, since the iPhone 14 went on sale last Friday, some disasters have occurred one after another. Foreign netizens have reported problems, including turning on the camera under third-party community software, and the camera lens of the mobile phone will shake abnormally for no reason, or emit obvious noises. The mechanical sound of “click”; and the process of restoring the backup with iCloud or transferring files with the old machine, it will crash, etc. These will also be included in next week’s update and repair.

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