iPhone 7 News, Updates: iPhone 7 Freezes When Making Calls; iPhone 7S Explodes!

By Rushdie Collins - 07 Dec '16 01:50AM
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Apple seems to be having problems with some of their gadgets recently, and it looks like the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 plus have both joined the bandwagon of malfunctioning tech.

According to a report by Forbes, the iPhone 7 is causing some major problems for users around the globe with customers in the official Support Communities of Apple complaining that the Cupertino-based company's newest flagship phone is having problems making calls.

Aside from the hassling absence of a headphone jack, it seems like the iPhone 7 is causing further issues for users with its Phone app reportedly freezing over and over when used. Some iPhone 7 owners making calls using a Bluetooth headsets have been experiencing crashes with their Phone app, while others have experienced Phone app crashes while going over the settings of the Phone App and looking over the Recent Calls page of the phone.

Many customers have reported the issue in the forum for Apple's Support Communities and most of the time it seems like the freezing Phone app involves the iPhone 7. Sometimes however, users with iPhone 5S and the iPhone 6s models report that they've been experiencing the same problems as well.

Though crashing phone calls is a serious problem for many iPhone 7 owners, Apple has yet to address the issue or even acknowledge the bug.

Meanwhile, in other iPhone 7 news, it looks like several iPhone 7s and iPhone 6 phones have been reported to blow up without warning in the past few months.

According to a report by News.com.au there have been cases of Apple's iPhone 7s exploding during the past few months, and while Apple tries to provide the unlucky users whose units went down in flames, it seems like the tech mogul has not been addressing the issue properly.

Complaints against Apple's iPhone 7s, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s have seen a monumental increase yet it seems like Apple still hasn't given any effective solution.

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