If you're excited about getting the new iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max, you might want to wait for this obnoxious issue to be resolved first
So the new iPhone 14 is out, and there are some rumblings about its camera. Or, more specifically, rumblingsFor some owners — it’s unclear how many iPhones are affected — it seems that third party apps like Snapchat or Instagram can cause the camera of both the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max to begin vibrating uncontrollably and noisily. The rattling stops once the app is closed, and the problem does not appear to occur when used in the default, Apple-provided camera app.
Owners have taken to social media to express their befuddlement, among them tech YouTuber Luke Miani.
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