September, Friday 20, 2024

The Problem of Overheating in the Latest Apple iPhone 15


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Apple has acknowledged that a bug in its operating system and updates to certain apps, including Instagram, have caused the iPhone 15 to overheat. Since its release in September, some users have complained that the device becomes too hot to touch. Apple stated that the bug was related to the iOS 17 update, but also mentioned that changes made by third-party apps were "overloading the system." While it is normal for iPhones to get warmer during initial set-up or backups, this issue with the iPhone 15 seems to be more serious. Users took to social media to express their frustration with the excessively hot phones. Apple explained that the device may feel warmer during the first few days due to increased background activity but assured customers that it has identified the conditions causing the overheating and is working with app developers to release fixes. Apple pointed out that the problem is unrelated to the titanium casing in the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models or the new USB-C port. They also emphasized that the issue does not pose any safety risks or affect the long-term performance of the phone.