Apple recognizes the Unsupported SIM bug in some iPhones 14. Apple recognizes the Unsupported SIM warning problem that appears in some iPhones 14, a bug that can also cause the terminal to freeze completely and for which there is currently no definitive solution: the Cupertino multinational is investigating the problem and indicates what to do and not to do to users affected by the bug. These are instructions contained in an internal memo, reported by MacRumors, intended for service technicians.
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Apple first points out that this is a software bug and not a hardware problem, this means that in all likelihood it will be fixed through a future software update. When the SIM Not Supported warning appears, it can happen in all four models iPhone 14 base, 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, Apple recommends waiting a few minutes to check if the message disappears.
If, on the other hand, the message remains displayed, Apple advises not to attempt to restart the device or even to reset the iPhone 14. On the contrary, the manufacturer recommends that you go to an Apple Store, or to an authorized repair center, to request technical assistance. and solve the problem.
As with every new generation of iPhone and iOS, there are some bugs with the release: with iOS 16 and iPhone 14 users have reported problems activating the new device and also shaky video footage. Both of these issues have been addressed by Apple via software updates released in the past few weeks.
Apple is currently working on iOS 16.1 available in beta for both programmers and subscribers to the Cupertino public beta program. The release of both iOS 16.1 and iPadOS 16.1 is expected by November.
MacOS Ventura, a new version of the operating system for Mac, should also arrive at the same time as the release of iPadOS 16.1. For all the news on iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and watchOS 9, please click on the respective links.