## An ongoing issue with some iPhone 14 Pro and 13 models has been reported online where their batteries swell and cause problems with the screen. This is a matter of great concern because one of Apple’s strategies is to ensure stability for users, prioritizing improving iPhone specifications or components rather than cramming innovations into products. This is a matter of great concern because one of Apple’s strategies is to ensure stability for users, prioritizing improving the iPhone’s specifications or components instead of cramming innovations. into the product. For example, with the rear camera of the iPhone 14 Pro. Just last year, Apple integrated a 48MP sensor into its Pro models for the first time. Previously, the company was limited to improving photography capabilities all the way from the iPhone 6s to the iPhone 13 series, which used only a 12 MP sensor. But it seems that this strategy doesn’t always work. As reported by users around the world, iPhone 14 Pro and 13 models are experiencing strange problems. Specifically, after only 6 months of purchasing these devices, the batteries started to swell significantly. The sources claim that they use the machine normally and say this cannot be the source of the problem. Worse still, the battery swelled so dramatically that it damaged the screen. Users also reported that they contacted Apple technical support, which reluctantly accepted the situation and resolved it. For example, with the rear camera of the iPhone 14 Pro. Just last year, Apple integrated a 48MP sensor into its Pro models for the first time. Previously, the company was limited to improving the photography capabilities all the way from the iPhone 6s to the iPhone 13 series, which used only the 12 MP sensor. But it seems that this strategy did not always work. As reported by users around the world, iPhone 14 Pro and 13 models are experiencing strange problems. Specifically, after only 6 months of purchasing these devices, the batteries started to swell significantly. The sources claim that they are using the device normally and said this cannot be the source of the problem. Worse, the battery swelled so dramatically that it damaged the screen. Users also reported that they contacted Apple technical support, which reluctantly accepted the situation and resolved it. Even so, Apple’s technical department only accepts devices for evaluation and returns to owners, and the company does not accept problems. According to the report, after the device went through technical support, the battery problem disappeared, but this is a smartphone that is considered to use “components of unknown origin”. So far, Apple has not made any public comment on the situation. It will take some more time to confirm whether this is a widespread issue or just a part of production affected. Apple engineering, however, only accepts devices for evaluation and returns. to the owner, at the same time the company does not accept the incident. According to the report, after the device went through technical support, the battery problem disappeared, but this is a smartphone that is considered to use “components of unknown origin”. So far, Apple has not released any public comment on this situation. It will take some more time to confirm whether this is a widespread issue or just a part of production affected.