Apple has officially confirmed the cause of the recently debated iPhone 15 Pro overheating issue.
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Apple has officially confirmed the cause of the recently debated iPhone 15 Pro overheating issue.
Apple recently confirmed the causes of the iPhone 15 Pro overheating, following user complaints about the newest flagship device running hotter than usual. According to Apple, the overheating is caused by a bug in the iOS 17 software, which the tech giant said would be fixed in a future update.
Additionally, Apple said the device may seem warmer during the first few days “after setting up or restoring the device due to increased background activity.” “Another issue is some recent third-party app updates that are causing system overhead,” Apple said, adding that it is working with app developers on fixes that are currently rolling out.
Third-party apps causing the issue include the game Asphalt 9; Meta’s Instagram; and Uber, according to the company. Instagram already fixed the problem with its app on September 27. However, the upcoming iOS 17 bug fix will not reduce performance to meet iPhone temperature.
The Cupertino, California-based company said the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max do not suffer from overheating due to their design, but rather the new titanium cases result in better heat dissipation compared to previous models. Stainless steel. Apple also said the issue does not pose a safety or injury risk and will not impact the long-term performance of the phone.