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Apple has had to deal with its fair share of iPhone hardware bugs over the years. Perhaps the most memorable is "Antennagate," which was the name of the controversy surrounding the iPhone 4's antenna. Users found that just touching the lower-left corner of the phone would dramatically decrease its signal strength. This led to innumerable dropped calls. More than a decade later, another hardware problem is rearing its ugly head. Apple recently launched a service program for iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro models experiencing "no sound" issues.
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