An iOS 16 update due next week will fix the reported iPhone 14 Pro issues, including the violent camera shake, vibration and that strange rattling sound.
iPhone 14 Pro users report camera problems
Apple last Friday launched the latest iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro devices, and already some early adopters have reported interesting teething issues. Affected customers took to online forums such asRedditto vent their frustration.
People report strange camera behavior which appears to be indicative of a hardware error, like the camera shaking and producing vibrations when shooting video.

No one likes shaky footage but that’s not the end of the iPhone 14 Pros camera woes. For some, the camera won’t focus in apps and yet others report hearing an unnerving mechanical noise when using the camera in third-party apps such as Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok.Read:10 cool iPhone tricks that’ll blow your mind
Interestingly, Apple’s own Camera app is unaffected which means this is a software bug after all rather than a case of faulty hardware requiring a recall.
So uh, we’re having some issues with the 14 Pro Max camerapic.twitter.com/7HH1wLFjdF
— Luke Miani (@LukeMiani)August 26, 2025
A fix is coming
The issue doesn’t seem to be reproducible on non-Pro devices. According to a statement an Apple spokesperson gave toThe Verge, the camera issues plaguing iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will be addressed in an iOS software update set to come next week, likely iOS 16.0.2.
The issue got press time after YouTuber Luke Miani onTwittershowed his iPhone camera vibrating and making a strange rattling sound when capturing footage.
It wasn’t untilDamian Munoz’s TikTokshared a video of the violent camera shake that people began demanding answers. The noise apparently comes from the lens.
Speculating, it could have something to do with the device’s image stabilization hardware not performing according to specifications.
At any rate, don’t use the camera in third-party apps until Apple fixes this apparent software bug or you may risk permanently damaging the camera system.