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Apple is now investigating the Apple iPhone X incoming calls problem!

Recently, many iPhone X users have reported about a problem on their handsets when taking calls. Scroll down to read more about Apple iPhone X incoming calls problem today!

Apple iPhone X incoming calls problem: what happened?

Just last week, a growing number of iPhone X users have left their complaints on various sites about their handset’s malfunction. In details, they cannot answer incoming calls on their iPhone X. This issue happens due to the long wake up time of the iPhone X. The handsets sometimes take up to 6 or 10 seconds to wake up when there is an incoming call. As a result, Apple iPhone X owners cannot access the Accept and Decline buttons.

Until yesterday, we have recorded a total of 800 iPhone X consumers having the problem. They have now logged in and left a comment about Apple iPhone X incoming calls issue on the official support forum. According to the media, the first incoming call issue took place last December. Moreover, you cannot fix the problem by resetting the software. Based on the latest news from The Financial Times, Apple is investigating this matter to find out the solution.

This is not the first time Apple iPhone X users have faced such issue. Previously, there was the problem of a “green line of death” appearing on display. Furthermore, Apple was also under the fire for intentionally slowing down their iPhone with old batteries. On the other hand, this US tech giant is now offering a full free repair to fix a serious problem on a “small portion” of iPhone 7 models. For each country, you need to track if your handset is on the list: China-Model numbers A1660, A1780; Hong Kong-Model number A1660. There are also Macao-Model number A1660; U.S. (includes Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands)-Model number A 1660 and Japan-Model number A1779.

What is the resolution for iPhone X incoming calls problem?

It might take a while for Apple to figure out the final fix for their iPhone X’s malfunction. As this flagship costs up to $1000, many Apple users are not happy with this problems. We are going to keep you update once more information comes out. Stay tuned!

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