Don Jazzy slams ‘weird’ new iPhone 16, considers old model

Juliet Anine
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Popular Nigerian music producer Don Jazzy has expressed his frustration with the new iPhone 16, which he recently purchased.

In a video shared on his Instagram page on September 26, 2024, Don Jazzy, the CEO of Mavin Records, said the iPhone 16 is causing him problems, specifically deleting contacts from his phone.

“This phone is weird, I will return to my iPhone 15,” Don Jazzy stated in the video, visibly annoyed by the issues he’s been facing with the new device.

He explained that the iPhone 16’s software keeps deleting contacts on WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat, which has made it difficult for him to help people who reach out to him for money.

“When someone asks for money, I go to my bank app to transfer, but when I return to copy their details, the phone has deleted the contacts,” he said.

The inconvenience has led him to consider switching back to his iPhone 15, which he says was more reliable.

 

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According to reports, the iPhone 16 is priced between ₦3 million to ₦3.5 million, depending on specifications.

Despite the high price, Don Jazzy’s experience has raised concerns about the reliability of the phone’s software.

Fans and followers of Don Jazzy quickly responded to his video, with many sharing their thoughts and experiences with the iPhone.

One user, @habbyforex_, commented, “It’s a general problem. Apple needs to fix this up ASAP, very annoying.”

Another follower, @nekie_neka, joked, “Baba, please bring the phone, let me help you fix it 😂.”

@daven_eniola added humor to the situation, writing, “Na new auto-protect features for too much billing sir 😂.”

Some users, like @360kiddiesitems, shared that they too had experienced similar problems, saying, “So no be only me dey experience this thing, because it’s happening with my iPhone 14 Pro Max too… I was already scared.”

@me_gkidsnigeria also found the situation funny, commenting, “That’s a good feature in this economy 😅.”

While many users laughed along with Don Jazzy’s frustration, others pointed out that the issue might be a bug with Apple’s new iOS update.

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