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Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max Overheating Issue and Software Update: Everything You Need to Know

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Apple officially acknowledged the heating problem with the iPhone 15 series. Apple plans to solve the problem through a software update, saying that software bugs and other problems cause heat generation.

According to the industry and foreign media such as Reuters on the 2nd, Apple said, “We have identified several problems that may cause the iPhone to become hotter than expected.” The cause of the overheating was an increase in background activity due to bugs in the latest iOS 17 operating system and some third-party updates. This means that it is a type of system overload problem.

Apple is reportedly working with developers to resolve the overheating issue and will issue a software update.

Problem apps revealed by Apple include the game Asphalt 9, Meta’s Instagram, and Uber.

In particular, Instagram, which is used by many users, announced that it had solved the problem through an update on the 27th of last month. According to the IT media Phone Arena on the 29th (local time), IT YouTuber Marques Brownlee, who has close to 20 million subscribers, used the iPhone 15 Pro to use everyday apps such as music and Instagram in a recent video. It has been pointed out that the temperature of the device rises to 46 degrees Celsius when running.

The iPhone 15 series, which was launched in the first countries on the 22nd of last month, faced a ‘crisis’ as it was embroiled in a fever controversy immediately after launch. .

Some users cited the titanium material and design used in the Pro model as the cause of the heat, but Apple completely denied this. Apple said, “In fact, heat dissipation has been improved compared to the previous stainless steel model,” and “there is no risk of safety or injury, and it does not affect the long-term performance of the phone.”

2023-10-02 13:46:23
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