The Apple Watch Series 8 and other older models, including the Apple Watch Series 7, are reportedly experiencing the “ghost touch” issue, despite the latest updates from Apple. The issue, which was first noticed in February, sees the Apple Watch performing functions without the user actually touching the display.
The problem, which was initially thought to affect only the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, has now been found to impact older models as well. Apple had previously issued an update for the two newer devices, but it did not provide any details about the issue affecting older watches.
The ghost touch issue has been causing a range of problems for Apple Watch owners, including the ability to tap out messages or enter their passcode. Some users have also reported receiving accidental phone calls as a result of the ghost touches. In many cases, the issue has been triggered by the user’s clothing, which seems to be causing the touchscreen to become overly sensitive.
Apple is currently investigating the issue and has recommended that users of the affected devices force restart their watches by holding both buttons for 10 seconds. This should temporarily resolve the problem and prevent the ghost touches from occurring.
In the coming weeks, Apple is expected to release an update for the older Apple Watches, which should finally put an end to the ghost touch issue. The company has not provided a timeline for the release of the update, but it is likely to happen soon.
For now, Apple Watch owners who are experiencing the ghost touch issue should follow the recommended steps to resolve the problem. This includes force restarting the watch and ensuring that it is loaded with the latest updates.
It is unclear what is causing the ghost touch issue, but Apple’s recent update for the Series 9 and Ultra 2 suggests that it may be related to the touchscreen being triggered by static from clothing. The company has not provided any further details about the issue, but it is expected to release more information in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, Apple Watch owners who are experiencing the ghost touch issue should be patient and wait for the company to release an update that resolves the problem.