Monday, September 19, 2016

Customers report strange hissing sound when the iPhone 7 is under stress







THOSE lucky enough to get their hands on a new iPhone 7 have been reporting a strange defect with the device.


When the handset is pushed to its processing limits it has a hissy fit, according to users. Basically, if the phone is working overtime by, for example, running lots of applications at once, it begins to make a faint hissing sound.

The noise was first pointed out by Stephen Hackett at 512 Pixels and was quickly followed by other users reporting the same thing.

In terms of malfunctions it absolutely pales in comparison to the exploding battery issue in Samsung’s Note 7 that prompted a global recall recently. But nevertheless, Apple customers and technologists have been debating the exact cause of the curious hissing sound.

“Some suspect coil whine or similar electromagnetic effects, but there’s no guarantee that this is the case,” claimed Jon Fingas from engadget.

Not all news phones are making the unsettling noise though. A number of customers reported putting their iPhone 7 under enormous stress and heard no hissing sound at all, leading some to speculate the problem could be a manufacturing issue rather than an inherent design quirk.

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