The good news is that since this problem only occurs with third-party apps, the odds favor that the issue is software related and has nothing to do with the hardware which would potentially make it more serious, requiring affected users to send back the devices their. Instead, affected third-party apps will have to push out updates to fix the problem. If this turns out to be the case, the problem could be caused by app developers who didn’t make the necessary adjustments to the iPhone 14 Pro’s cameras. Some iPhone 14 Pro users say the problem is related to optical image stabilization (OIS). This is a feature that tries to prevent a video from blurring due to the movement a user makes while recording it. This is achieved by moving a unit inside the iPhone to compensate for the shaking of the iPhone user holding the phone. And the movement of this section probably explains the metallic sound heard in the background of the video accompanying this story. This could be the big news after the iPhone 14 Pro models are released over the next week. If your iPhone 14 Pro or iPhone 14 Pro Max is experiencing this problem, please leave us a comment and give us all the details.