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JAKARTA - Not long ago, Apple's new iOS 16 has received many bug fixes, including addressing user complaints due to camera shake when running applications and copy-paste bugs.

Actually, the copy paste permission feature is useful for protecting user privacy, but many users ask if an app has permission to access their clipboard.

To that end, Apple Senior Manager Ron Huang told MacRumors, the company will fix the permission requests that often appear when users try to copy and paste content between apps.

Previously, TikTok had also experienced something similar, where the China-based social media was found guilty of snooping on clipboard data, like dozens of other iOS applications.

However, the request isn't supposed to pop up repeatedly, as it did in iOS 16, which is annoying.

"(This is) completely unexpected behavior," Huang said.

Furthermore, according to TechCrunch, Wednesday, September 21, there was also the issue of camera shake which had gone viral on social media. It is claimed, when a user uses certain photo-sharing applications such as TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram and then records a video, the camera on the back of the iPhone immediately shakes.

Even on new iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max users, they will make loud noises. This issue does not occur when using Apple's first-party camera app, however, indicates the problem is rooted in software.

Along with other bug fixes, this new update also makes improvements to the iPhone battery percentage indicator, adds battery percentage to the new Lock Screen and updates the Game Center splash screen when opening an app for the first time.

Apple says it will roll out all of these updates next week.


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