Some iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max users have reported that the speakers make hissing or static noise when the device is charging.Users affected by this issue have reported that the noise emitted by the speakers is highly similar to the static clutter of old radios.
Some users can still hear this noise after playing audio and turning down the volume. Some users even say that they can hear the noise clearly even if the device is idle without audio playback.
In addition, some devices will make a low hissing sound when scrolling web pages while charging. What bothers users even more is that this noise will appear regardless of whether they use Apple's official charger or a third-party charger.
Although some users have temporarily solved the problem by replacing their phones with new ones, some users have reported that the problem still exists even after multiple replacements.
According to feedback from a user, he has contacted Apple customer service about the noise problem, and the relevant issue has been reported to the engineering team.
Although Apple has initiated the research and development of a repair solution, so far, all iOS system updates pushed have failed to completely resolve this glitch.
Prior to this, the iPhone 17 series had been exposed to problems such as paint peeling, scratches, and lens dust.
The main reason for this phenomenon is the change in body material of the iPhone 17 Pro series.
Compared with the titanium alloy of the previous generation, the new model is made of aluminum alloy. Although it is equipped with a VC chamber to optimize the heat dissipation effect, it also makes the body more prone to scratches. The scratches on the edges of the rear camera module are particularly prominent.
