Apple says it is aware of the iPhone 14 / Pro series SIM card not supported bug

Apple has acknowledged yet another iOS 16 bug affecting iPhone 14 users, this time related to cellular data and SIM card support. In a memo seen by MacRumors, Apple acknowledged that some owners of the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max may see a "SIM not supported" pop-up message on their phones. According to the memo, after displaying the pop-up message, the iPhone may freeze completely. Apple said it was "investigating" the issue, noting it was not a hardware issue, adding that users should keep their software up to date.

In the meantime, as the investigation is ongoing, Apple recommends that users wait a few minutes after this message appears to see if the message disappears, if not, users should not try to restore the device but should go to an Apple retail store or an authorized service provider to submit a request for technical assistance.

This isn't the first time Apple has acknowledged bugs in its latest iPhone 14 series, which has seen multiple issues in the days and weeks after its release, including device activation and Issues with camera shake, both of which were resolved in subsequent iOS 16 updates. Apple is currently testing iOS 16.1, and the official version is expected to be launched by the end of this month.

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