Apple says that it intends to fix the static-like "crackling" sound that some iPhone 8 users022 Archiveshearing during calls.
Apparently the problem stems from a software issue, affecting the earpiece, that can be corrected by a forthcoming update.
“We are aware of the issue which is affecting customers in a small number of cases,” an Apple spokesperson told The Verge. “Our team is at work on a fix, which will be included in an upcoming software release.”
Apple quickly became aware of the issue after frustrated users began calling Apple directly and posting the problem in online forums. There doesn't seem to be any link between carriers or locations, as people globally have experienced the static sound.
While its not clear when Apple will offer the "crackling" iPhone 8 update, it's typical for the company to rectify these mild issues after the release of a new product. This is done via a new iOS update, of which Apple just released its first iOS 11 update, iOS 11.1, yesterday. So if you're experiencing the crackling problem, hang in there! Help is on the way.
Topics Apple iOS iPhone
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