iPhone 7 crashes during heavy use

The iPhone 7 makes unusual sounds during intensive use, a hissing noise is heard in the area where the new A10 Fusion chip is located.

Just one day after the first units of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus have reached users, here is how the first serious problem of Apple's new smartphones was discovered. Talk about whistle or hiss emitted by the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus when operating at maximum capacity, the video clips below are proof of the problem.

As you can see in the video clips below, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus terminals emit a strange sound, similar to a hiss while using the devices. Although some have said that the problem could be related to an incorrectly connected speaker, considering that the sound is similar to that static, most of them came to the conclusion that the problem is with the new A10 chip.

It seems that only when the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus do complex tasks, this strange sound is heard, the area where it is heard corresponds to the one where the new A10 chip and the quad-core processor are located. For some, the sound is similar to that of a laptop fan at maximum speed, but the iPhone 7 does not have a fan in it, so the existence of this sound is not something normal.

iPhone 7 emits strange sounds during operation

Basically, this is the first real problem with the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, and Apple replaces the units with this defect in the Apple Store, if there are other units in stock. It is unlikely that Apple has implemented a cooling system in the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus for the new A10 chip, and since the units are replaced, it is clear that we are talking about a defect.

The problem of strange sounds affects both iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus terminals, so we are not talking about something that is only found in certain types of Apple terminals. In this idea, there is a possibility that any of the delivered hiss while using for games, video editing, or other complex tasks that require processing power.

Every year there is a problem with the iPhone terminals released by the Apple company, and this year it seems that we have #hissgate, or who knows what other name will be found. Leaving the joke aside, it is very disturbing to hear that your new iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus of hundreds or over a thousand euros emits such hundreds.

Now I would like to know if you encountered this problem with the units you received.