I have a MacBook Pro - Summer 2018 model with Radeon Pro 560X graphics. Overall this machine has been ok, but has already required service once for a trackpad issue (under Applecare at the Apple store). I noticed an unusual behavior a few weeks ago. When my iPhone Xs is placed near the screen there is occasional screen flicker that would appear to be related to RF interference. The screen stutters and/or flickers momentarily. This can occur both when the iPhone screen is in use or when it is just sitting near the screen. This is not a constant behavior and the phone can be sitting next to the screen for many minutes without this occurrence. In no other circumstance have I observed any screen issues with my Mac, and the unit appears to be functioning well otherwise.
I hadn't had occasion to put my iPhone that near to the screen in the past, but was manually copying some material from the phone to the Mac and therefore placed the phone on the back right-hand portion of the keyboard propping the back of the phone against the outer aspect of the screen on the right. The base of the phone was just above the touch-id/power switch.
This is not always present, but is reproducible on a regular basis. Has anyone seen a similar behavior on their screen?
Thank you in advance for your input and thoughts on this issue.
I hadn't had occasion to put my iPhone that near to the screen in the past, but was manually copying some material from the phone to the Mac and therefore placed the phone on the back right-hand portion of the keyboard propping the back of the phone against the outer aspect of the screen on the right. The base of the phone was just above the touch-id/power switch.
This is not always present, but is reproducible on a regular basis. Has anyone seen a similar behavior on their screen?
Thank you in advance for your input and thoughts on this issue.