The update, known as iOS 16.0.2, fixes an issue that caused the camera to shake and take blurry photos when users were on third-party apps like TikTok and Instagram. Customers took to social media after the new iPhones were launched last Friday to complain about the bug, which affected the Pro and Pro Max models. The software update also fixes an issue that caused some screens to go black during device setup, an issue that presented a copy and paste approval message more often than necessary, and bugs that caused VoiceOver and displays to become unresponsive on older iPhones. The software update marks the second so far for the iPhone 14, which had a fix last week related to FaceTime. The company plans another update, iOS 16.1, for next month — which will accompany the initial release of iPadOS 16 and enable the launch of iPhone 14 satellite connectivity for emergency texting in November. ©2022 Bloomberg LP