IF you’ve noticed a weird shake and grinding noise coming from your iPhone 14 Pro’s camera you’re not alone.

Some owners of the brand new top-of-the-range iPhone have complained about problems whenever they try to use apps like Instagram, TikTok or Snapchat.

It's not clear what's caused the issue

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It’s not clear what’s caused the issueCredit: AFP

Videos have emerged online showing the smartphone let off a concerning buzz.

Not only that, it’s apparently ruining people’s photos.

As The Verge reports, the problem doesn’t seem to affect Apple‘s own camera app.

Instead, it appears to happen whenever users try to take photos with other apps not owned or operated by the tech giant.

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Apple YouTuber Luke Miani was among those to expose the issue on Twitter.

“Are you kidding me?” he said in a video as the iPhone 14 Pro Max buzzes away.

“You can see it moving.”

The issue apparently arose when he tried to load the camera on Snapchat.

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It’s not clear what is causing the fault, though it could be something to do with third party apps adapting to the new iPhone.

We also don’t know whether it’s an isolated incident or being experienced by owners widely.

The Sun has reached out to Apple for comment.

With a hefty price tag starting from £1,099/$999, it’s a bug that’s sure to leave some Apple fans unimpressed with their new big purchase.

The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max was only released on Friday.

iPhone 14 specs and features

The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro come with 6.1-inch displays but the Plus and Pro Max models are upped to 6.7-inches.

There are five colours to choose from, including Midnight, Starlight, Blue, Purple, and Red.

Apple has kept last year’s A15 chip to power the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus, while the Pro range is upgraded to a mightier new A16 chip.

Apple has also upgraded its cameras, claiming that the iPhone 14 can achieve better results in challenging lighting environments, offering 49 per cent better low-light image capture.

There’s a larger sensor and faster focus, with an f/1.5 aperture.

According to Apple, it’s now possible to capture night-mode photographs much quicker.

And the selfie camera is also improved with a faster aperture, offering a 39 per cent boost to low-light selfies.

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There are some new safety features too, like car crash detection that can automatically notify the emergency services if you’re in danger.

Apple has also added a new emergency feature to get help even when you’re off the grid in a remote location.

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