Edited By
Adrian Cline

Concerns are rising among people after recent reports surfaced about new iPhones behaving strangely. Users claim issues despite minimal setup, igniting debates across forums about privacy and security. Whatโs going on with these devices?
People who recently purchased new Apple iPhones are raising concerns about persistent abnormal activities. Even with no Apple ID logins and minimal settings like turning off Bluetooth and AirDrop, users report inexplicable behaviors in their app privacy reports.
Repetitive Behavior: Many users mention consistent issues with app privacy reports showing unusual, repetitive actions.
Syncing Issues: Users are experiencing unexpected syncing in messaging apps upon first use, triggering questions about data integrity.
Roaming Concerns: Some report suspicious roaming activities under cellular data, even with new SIM cards.
"I feel like Iโm being watched! This isnโt normal behavior," shared one concerned buyer.
Many are looking for advice, saying, "Any tips help!" as they seek reassurance and solutions to these unsettling experiences.
The sentiment in the discussion appears mostly negative, with users expressing worries about their privacy and device security. However, some still view these concerns as overblown or misinterpretations of device functionality.
โณ Users reported frequent unusual behaviors in app usage.
โฝ The report of unexpected syncing is a major concern among the community.
โป "This is alarming!" - One top comment reflects widespread anxiety among buyers.
As the situation develops, those affected continue to seek community advice and clarity on these pressing issues.