In a recent announcement, Apple admitted that the temperature on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max duo may be hotter than expected in the first few days after performing setup or restoring data from an old device. The cause comes from the background activity of applications.
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"We have identified issues that may cause iPhones to run hotter than expected. We have also found a number of bugs in iOS 17 that are affecting some users. These will be addressed in an upcoming software update," Apple said.
In addition, "Apple" also said that some recent updates of third-party applications were also the cause of system overload, contributing to overheating problems.
The report points out that some of the affected apps include Instagram, Uber, and the racing game Asphalt 9. Apple is working with these app developers to address the issue. Most recently, Instagram also released an update to fix the issue.
Apple said the titanium frame on the iPhone 15 is not the cause of the overheating issue. At the same time, the US tech giant also confirmed that this problem will not affect the iPhone's performance in the long term.
According to MacRumors , Apple is planning to release a new iOS 17 update to address overheating issues with the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Currently, the iOS 17.1 update is in the testing phase and is expected to be released at the end of October.
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