Is your new iPhone 14 Pro, Pro Max not responding after data transfer? Apple is investigating the issue

Apple, Inc.'s iPhone 14 AAPL could give the company headaches just weeks after launch.

What happened: Apple is investigating a bug that could cause iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models to crash when transferring data from an older iPhone, MacRumors reported, citing an internal memo he had access to.

Apple reportedly said in the memo that it was aware of the issue and was investigating. The latest iteration of high-end iPhone models might freeze and become unresponsive after performing an iCloud restore or transferring data from the previous iPhone during the "fast boot" process, he added.

As a workaround, Cupertino has asked iPhone users to restart the device if it becomes unresponsive for more than five minutes.

See also: Why this analyst warns that Apple's iPhone 14 Pro/Pro Max models will be in short supply by the end of September< /em>

The report also noted that iPhone 14 Pro customers experienced a similar issue last week while activating the device. An iOS 16.0.1 update must be installed after setting up the device as a solution, the post added.

Why it matters: Apple's flagship iPhones generate about half of the company's revenue. Early indications from pre-order levels show that adoption, especially for high-end iPhone 14 models, has been strong.

Is your new iPhone 14 Pro, Pro Max not responding after data transfer? Apple is investigating the issue

Apple, Inc.'s iPhone 14 AAPL could give the company headaches just weeks after launch.

What happened: Apple is investigating a bug that could cause iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models to crash when transferring data from an older iPhone, MacRumors reported, citing an internal memo he had access to.

Apple reportedly said in the memo that it was aware of the issue and was investigating. The latest iteration of high-end iPhone models might freeze and become unresponsive after performing an iCloud restore or transferring data from the previous iPhone during the "fast boot" process, he added.

As a workaround, Cupertino has asked iPhone users to restart the device if it becomes unresponsive for more than five minutes.

See also: Why this analyst warns that Apple's iPhone 14 Pro/Pro Max models will be in short supply by the end of September< /em>

The report also noted that iPhone 14 Pro customers experienced a similar issue last week while activating the device. An iOS 16.0.1 update must be installed after setting up the device as a solution, the post added.

Why it matters: Apple's flagship iPhones generate about half of the company's revenue. Early indications from pre-order levels show that adoption, especially for high-end iPhone 14 models, has been strong.

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