The iPhone FaceTime bug seems to be a widespread issue because affected users are flooding social media and product forums with complaints.
Almost every day we hear about a new problem with popular tech devices. For example, we wrote about the screen problems with the Fitbit Charge 3 and the battery issue with the OnePlus 6T yesterday. The latest bug we are hearing about is related to Apple’s FaceTime. It’s so serious that some experts recommended that users disable the future, but thankfully, Apple has done so on its end, which is why it Group FaceTime isn’t working right now.
The iPhone FaceTime bug seems to be a widespread issue because affected users are flooding social media and product forums with complaints about it. Users claimed that when they called someone via FaceTime and the person they called didn’t pick up, they could still hear them.
The iPhone FaceTime bug seems to affect mostly iOS devices running on iOS 12.1 or later. The bug was non-existent in iOS 11.3 because it doesn’t have Group FaceTime support.
The issue represents a major privacy concern which could lead to many embarrassing situations. For example, you can listen to someone’s ongoing conversation or others can listen to yours. In some cases, someone receiving a call may not be in the mood to speak to the caller, so they may say something negative about the caller, which they will be able to hear because of the bug.