Now, with slow performance and apps crashing, some displays have a mysterious pink colorization. No amount of restarting or iOS updates seem to fix the problem. If you are struggling with the pink screen, read on to learn how to fix it and why it’s happening.
Here’s the backstory
Pink might be Aerosmith’s favorite color, but you don’t want it to be the shade of your iPhone’s display. The strange hue-mishap has been around since iPhone 13’s launch last year, with few knowing what’s going on. Some iPhone users vented their frustration with the issue in several Reddit threads. Even Apple is seemingly unsure if it’s a hardware or software problem. This first official hint that it could be the latter came recently when Apple posted on Weibo. “We didn’t notice relevant problems in the hardware of the devices because this situation [pink screen] happens when the system is locked,” reads the short statement. The majority of pink screen issues come from China.
What you can do about it
If you are sporadically facing a pink screen, you might be thinking of replacing your device. But don’t act too hastily, as there are a few things that you must try first. If all else fails, some users contacted Apple and replaced their phones. Rumor has it that the upcoming iOS 15.3 will fix the pink screen problem, but in the meantime, here are some steps you can try:
Before attempting any solution, back up your device. It’s good practice to regularly do this, even before installing a new iOS version.Some users have found a temporary fix by simply restarting their phones.The latest version of iOS is 15.2.1. If you are not on that, update your device by tapping Settings, General, and Software Update. Select Download & Install if an update is available.If your iOS is up to date, check that your installed apps are also on the latest versions. Incompatibility with the operating system could be to blame. Do this by opening the App Store, then tap on your profile picture. Next, scroll down and tap on Update All.Take note of when the pink screen appears. If it happens when you use a specific app, uninstall it.The most drastic solution is to wipe your iPhone, reset it, and start from scratch. Tap or click here for steps to do a factory reset. (Note: Scroll to step two.)
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