Someone may have already point this out, but, the article is about Motorbikes not bicycles. Also, it is the Camera systems which are supposedly "at risk". I doubt Apple (or Samsung etc etc) make their own Camera systems for their phones, so, the problem, if it exists, is likely applicable to all, or most high end mobile phones.
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The affected systems are designed to improve picture quality by counteracting movement, vibrations, and the effects of gravity.
But high-power or high-volume motorcycle engines generate "intense high-amplitude vibrations", the support page says, which can be transmitted through the frame and handlebars.
"Direct exposure to high-amplitude vibrations within certain frequency ranges may degrade the performance of these systems and lead to reduced image quality for photos and videos," it says.
The solution is to refrain from attaching iPhones to the bike in the first place - something commonly done for navigation."