After reporting various problems such as the "green line of death" on the screen, GPS issues and cold issues, some iPhone X owners are reportedly hearing irregular sounds and ringing in the headset speaker.
MacRumors reports that a limited but growing number of iPhone X users claim that the sounds "crackling" or "buzzing" coming from their speaker headphones of the smartphone, located in front, but only when they use music at high volume during music or video playback, but also during phone calls, alarms or ringtones.
"I love the phone, but was wondering if anyone had problems with the speakers sounding slightly crackling," says ShadowYYZ user on forums of MacRumors.
"Noticed in some songs and even in my ringtone purchased from the iTunes Store."
It does not seem that everyone is affected by this issue. It also appears that the problem is not from the version of the iOS 11 operating system installed on the device.
The iPhone X was released just two weeks ago with iOS 11.0.1 installed by default, although Apple released the iOS 11.1.1 a few days ago with various improvements.
IOS 11.1.1 as it seems does not fix the above problem.
As for Apple?
Apple has yet to comment on the issue, but it's not the first time this has happened, as iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus owners last month reported a static noise issue in the handset's speaker during phone calls, which was fixed with iOS 11.0 .2 a simple information software.