'Hot' topic on iPhone 15 series resolved with iOS 17 update
The 'hot' topic surrounding the iPhone 15 series has found resolution with the recent iOS 17 update. Apple's swift response with the update has successfully addressed the overheating issue, bringing relief to iPhone 15 users.
Apple's highly anticipated iPhone 15 Pro series made its debut, but excitement turned into disappointment for many as reports of overheating issues emerged. The Cupertino-based tech giant has officially acknowledged the problem and is now taking action with a new update.
'Hot' topic on iPhone 15 series resolved with iOS 17 update
In a further examination of the issue, it was found that some users even experienced burns due to the overheating problem with their iPhone 15 Pro devices. The thermal problems plaguing the iPhone 15 Pro lineup appear to be a result of several contributing factors. Initial speculations pointed towards the new A17 Pro chipset and the titanium build as potential culprits.
However, Apple has countered these claims, attributing the overheating issue to third-party apps like Instagram and Uber, as well as optimization challenges with iOS 17. To tackle this problem, Apple has swiftly released the iOS 17.0.3 patch, specifically designed to "address an issue that may cause iPhone to run warmer than expected." This update is tailored for iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models.
In addition to resolving the heating problem, Apple has also addressed a bug that emerged with the previous update. Clarifying the situation, Apple stated that it's third-party apps, not the titanium build or the A17 Pro chipset, that were causing the smartphones to heat up. This announcement reassures users that no further tweaks are required for the chipset.