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Some Apple iPhone 13/Pro users have reported that they have encountered touch failure problems, and the old models will also appear after iOS 15 is updated.

IT House September 30 news According to MacRumors reports, some iPhone 13 users reported that their new devices had intermittent touch failure problems. The specific manifestation was that the iPhone did not respond to the user’s touch input and sometimes required a forced restart. It can be solved, or click repeatedly to trigger the system’s response.

In Reddit, MacRumors forums, Twitter and Apple support posts, there are many reports about iPhone 13 users experiencing touch failure problems on their new phones. Users also reported the issue of tap to wake up, that is, the iPhone did not respond after tapping the screen to wake up, and other system-wide and in-app touch inputs did not respond.

IT Home searched on Weibo and found that many users in China have also encountered this problem.

According to user feedback, after updating to iOS 15, old iPhone models will also experience touch failure issues, indicating that this may be a software issue.

IT Home has learned that since its release a week ago, iOS 15 has been exposed to various issues, including errors related to iPhone 13 and Apple Watch, device storage, Apple Music and gadgets, and possible security vulnerabilities. Apple has promised to release software updates to resolve various issues currently affecting iOS and iPadOS 15 devices. Apple may release iOS 15.0.1 as soon as possible to solve these problems, but it may also release iOS 15.1 directly when the test is completed later next month.

It is worth mentioning that YouTuber Zollotech introduced the iOS 15.1 beta in his latest video. According to his limited testing of the latest system, the above touch problem seems to be solved.

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