Apple releases fix for unresponsive iPhone X screens
The iOS update comes less than two weeks after users complained theirs
screens didn't recognize input in chilly temps.
November 16, 2017 3:15 PM PST

Apple has released a software fix for a bug that makes some iPhone X screens
unresponsive in cooler weather.
Sarah Tew/CNET 
Apple on Thursday released an iOS update to address complaints that the
iPhone X's screen becomes unresponsive in cold weather.
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Apple recommends operating its iOS devices in temperatures between 32
degrees and 95 degrees Fahrenheit (or 0 degrees and 35 degrees Celsius). But
some Reddit users said they experienced an unresponsive screen within that
range.
iOS 11.1.2 was released less than two weeks after some iPhone X users
complained that their handsets didn't recognize input on the touchscreen
when exposed to cool outdoor temperatures. Apple had called the phone's
susceptibility to chilly conditions a temporary issue and promised to
release a software update to fix it.
The update, which is also for the iPad, addresses another problem:
distortion in Live Photos and videos captured with the iPhone X.
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