Apple says software fix will address unresponsive iPhone X screen at cold temperatures<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Some iPhone X customers have complained in the last week that their phone screen does not work at near-freezing temperatures.</p>
<p>Apple
has now said that it has an identified an issue where the iPhone X display becomes unresponsive to touches after a ‘rapid change’ in temperature. The company promised a forthcoming software fix will resolve the problem.</p>
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Apple says software fix will address unresponsive iPhone X screen at cold temperatures