Apple will soon fix one of the most annoying bugs in iOS 16: the notification that pops up every time a user you want to paste something from your iPhone’s clipboard from one application to another. As confirmed by the company MacRumorsthis privacy feature should not appear all the time but only the first time the user pastes something into a third party application and it will be resolved as detailed Wall Street Magazine, in an update starting next week. Mansana It will also fix some of the bugs present in the new iPhone 14 Pro.

Clipboard error specifically affects all iPhone models compatible with iOS 16. That is, iPhone 8 onwards. This can be felt every time the user, for example, wants to copy text or an image in a third party application. iOS 16 shows a warning by default asking if we want to allow the app to access the clipboard and therefore paste content.

You can allow the action and thus paste from the clipboard or deny access. In the latter case, when the user tries to paste something from the clipboard again, iOS 16 will ask again if they want to authorize the action. The system, however, keeps showing the same warningeven if it was authorized for the first time.

Therefore, the next update will remove this permanent prompt, and it will only be displayed the first time a user copies something from one application to another.

The next iOS 16 update will also fix some issues with the iPhone 14 Pro.

Apple has also confirmed that the next iOS 16 update will address some of the most common issues with the new iPhone 14 Pro. the one that caused the terminal to freeze after completing a data transfer from another iPhone.

It will also fix an issue that affects the iPhone’s rear camera when using a third-party app like Snapchat or TikTok. This issue specifically causes iPhone create a kind of vibration and also causes slight camera shake.

The next iOS 16 update, we repeat, will be released next week. presumably under iOS 16.0.2. No new features other than the resolution of the aforementioned bugs are expected, although we may see fixes for other minor bugs.

Source: Hiper Textual

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