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Following last year’s iPhone lineup, this year, Apple released 3 models apart from the standard iPhone 13 – iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max.

The Cupertino-based tech giant launched the iPhone 13 on September 14 at the Apple Event, bringing in a bunch of upgrades including support for 120Hz display on the Pro models.

Apple said that the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini are “redesigned on the inside and out”, despite looking similar to last year’s iteration.

Moreover, this year’s iPhones feature the brightest screens ever, making it easy to watch HDR content on the go. Like always, Apple also unveiled iOS 15 and said it has improved the battery and camera performance drastically.

However, like every other smartphone out there, the iPhone 13 lineup is bound to have software or hardware issues at some point in time.

With the iPhone 13 series launched just a few weeks ago, it looks like some people are already having issues with the phone.

In the coming days, we might see more issues popping up with several users asking Apple to fix the same. While Apple does acknowledge (some if not all problems) and fix most of these issues, some are never resolved.

To help you keep track of all the existing and coming bugs and glitches on the iPhone 13 lineup, we will be updating this tracker with the latest information.

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