Software error causes pink display


from Maurice Riebling
The display of the iPhone 13 is currently pink for some users. According to Apple, it’s a software bug that’s being fixed. However, affected users seem to need a little more patience, as the next release candidate does not appear to contain a fix yet. At least the display can be temporarily reset to normal.

The software of Apple’s iPhone 13 is said to be plagued by a bug that is unpleasant for users. So report some owners in the Apple Discussion Forums via pink colored displays. In the preliminary assumption that it was defective hardware, those affected went to Apple stores to exchange it. However, this was rejected with the reference that the hardware was OK and that the smartphone’s software was responsible for the unsightly screen.

According to affected users, temporary troubleshooting is possible via restart. As soon as the display turns pink, turning the iPhone 13 off and on again is enough to reset the display to normal. Apple initially provided official confirmation of the software error via the Chinese social media platform Weibo, reports mydrivers.com. In it, the company also assures that the hardware is not defective. In the meantime, work is being done to fix the bug.

Appropriate bug fixes have not yet been found in the latest software iterations of Apple’s mobile operating system iOS 9to5Mac writes in a current message. There are no indications of a potential fix either in the current iOS version or in the recently released iOS 15.3 release candidate, which, according to the article, is also confusing, since the first reports of the error date back to the launch of the iPhone 13 in September last year backdated.

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Affected owners of a current iPhone will probably need some patience until Apple releases a suitable software update and the display works properly again without restarting the device.

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