Users report touch screen problems in iPhone 13 series and older iPhones with iOS 15

Some iPhone 13 series users report a touch problem on their new devices. This problem causes the iPhone to not respond to the user’s touches, and to solve it, you need to restart the device or tap the screen several times to make your touch work. Of course, this problem is not limited to the latest Apple phones, and users of older iPhones with iOS 15 have experienced the same problem.
Users in several different references including Reddit, twitter, Apple Support Association and MacRumors have written about the touch problem in their new iPhones. Some say that the Tap to Wake feature, which causes the iPhone screen to turn on with one touch, has a problem, while others have reported global touch problems in the system or not receiving touch input in applications.
A Twitter user with the username mikeycampbell81 says that he has encountered the following problems on the iPhone 13 Pro Max and iOS 15:
“The camera does not work (the camera app opens but there is no image), the iPhone screen does not turn on by touch, the iPhone lock opens but you can not swipe up to go to the home screen and the Mail app freezes.”
If the reports were limited to the iPhone 13, we could say that it was due to a hardware malfunction of the phone hardware, but given that some owners of older iPhones have reported similar problems after installing iOS 15, this could be due to a bug. Be software.
The iOS 15 update, which was released last week, has caused a lot of problems since its release, especially on the iPhone 13, Apple Watch and Apple Music. Apple has promised to release an update to address the various issues with this version, and given the current developments, iOS 15.0.1 will probably be available to users sooner than expected.
On the other hand, it is possible that the current issues will be postponed to the release of iOS 15.1 until the beta testing process is completed by next month. Zollotech, YouTuber and Apple beta software tester, said in its latest video that the latest iOS 15.1 beta seems to fix iOS 15 issues.