Over the past few months, multiple iPhone 13 users have reported coming across a weird pink screen issue, but Apple has ruled out any hardware defect and is blaming software bugs for the problem. However, this isn’t the first time that pink screen issues have given nightmares to owners of pricey Apple phones. A quick look at Apple’s official forum and Reddit suggest that iPhone 12 users have also faced similar pink screen woes.
In the case of the iPhone 12 series phones, users noticed a brief pink flash across the phone’s screen. In some cases, only scattered small clumps of pixels or a specific region of the screen went pink. Apple’s support executives advised users to take steps ranging from performing a restart and getting the latest firmware version to seeking in-store help if the issue persists. In fact, M1 Mac users have also complained about the “pink square” issue in the past.
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It appears that a similar issue is plaguing iPhone 13 users as well, but Apple puts the blame squarely on software issues. And in doing so, Apple effectively rules out any hardware issues, which means affected users can’t return their iPhone 13 series phone and get a new replacement unit. One user complained about his iPhone 13 Pro’s screen flashing pink on the Apple Discussions forum. Reddit also has a ton of discussion over the issue, which can arise out of the blue while playing games, opening the Snapchat camera, switching between apps, or just randomly while charging. However, per MyDrivers, Apple has clarified that the pink screen issue affecting iPhone 13 series phones is due to software issues and not hardware defects.
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