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Apple is working on a fix for the iPhone 15 overheating issue

Apple is working on a fix for the iPhone 15 overheating issue

Stay strong people, Apple will fix it very soon...

Onur DemirkolbyOnur Demirkol
2 October 2023
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The new iPhone 15 is out with a critical error. Many users have reported that they are facing the iPhone 15 overheating issue and it affects their daily usage of the new smartphone.

Apple’s latest iPhone 15 series has made headlines, but not all for the right reasons. Some users have been grappling with an unexpected problem: their iPhones getting alarmingly hot during use. In response to these concerns, Apple has come forward to address the issue. Let’s dive into the details of what’s happening and how Apple intends to tackle it.

Users of the expensive iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max variants have expressed dissatisfaction with the overheating problem. Even some users have complained that their devices are too hot to handle. These devices’ underlying reasons for overheating are twofold: a software flaw in iOS 17, the operating system that runs them, and specific third-party apps that strain the iPhone.

These elements combined to form the ideal storm, which makes iPhones run hotter than usual.

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Apple is well aware of the iPhone 15 overheating issue (Image Credit)

Apple is aware of the iPhone 15 overheating problem

Owners of the top-tier iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models have reported a rather uncomfortable issue – their phones heating up excessively during regular use. Some users have even described the heat as unbearable. The cause of this overheating problem has been traced back to a couple of factors: a software bug lurking in iOS 17, the operating system that powers these devices, and certain third-party apps that are pushing the iPhone’s limits. Together, these elements have conspired to make iPhones run hotter than they should.

Apple is acting forcefully to address the complaints about the iPhone 15 overheating. The business is dedicated to issuing an iOS 17 upgrade that focuses on the software flaw that’s causing the iPhone 15 to overheat. Furthermore, Apple is having conversations with the creators of third-party apps that have been blamed for overtaxing the iPhone’s system. These steps highlight Apple’s commitment to protecting the happiness and security of iPhone 15 users.

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The iPhone 15 overheating issue is annoying users from all around the world (Image Credit)

Additionally, Apple has highlighted that due to increased background activity, some users may notice higher warmth during the initial setup or restoration of their devices. It’s crucial to understand that this occurrence has nothing to do with the iPhone 15 overheating issue and is only a characteristic of typical usage throughout the initial period of the device’s life.

“We have identified a few conditions which can cause iPhone to run warmer than expected. The device may feel warmer during the first few days after setting up or restoring the device because of increased background activity. We have also found a bug in iOS 17 that is impacting some users and will be addressed in a software update. Another issue involves some recent updates to third-party apps that are causing them to overload the system. We’re working with these app developers on fixes that are in the process of rolling out,” Apple’s official announcement read about the iPhone 15 overheating problem.

Third-party apps and updates

While Instagram, under the ownership of Meta, has already taken steps to prevent its app from causing iPhones to overheat when running on the latest iPhone operating system, other apps such as Uber and the video game Asphalt 9 are still in the process of rolling out updates to address this issue.

Apple hasn’t provided a specific timeline for its own software fix, but it assures users that there are no safety concerns and that the performance of the iPhone 15 will remain unaffected.

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Apple is working on a fix and is expected to sort out the issue in a short amount of time (Image Credit)

Conclusion

While the iPhone 15 series has garnered significant attention for its impressive features, the overheating issue has certainly been a bump in the road for some users. Apple’s commitment to addressing the problem by tackling the software bug and collaborating with third-party app developers is a positive step forward in ensuring iPhone 15 users’ satisfaction.

Although the company hasn’t provided a precise timeline for the software update, users can take comfort in the knowledge that there are no safety concerns, and that the long-term performance of their devices will remain unaffected. Apple continues to prioritize the user experience, and we can look forward to a more comfortable and enjoyable iPhone 15 experience in the near future.

Featured image credit: Niccolò Chiamori/Unsplash

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Onur Demirkol

Onur Demirkol

Onur is a Turkish content writer who has been in the field since 2018 with a background in gaming, esports, and technology. Journalism and Creative Writing are two of his motivations in his work life, combined with technology and gaming, his lifelong passions. Studying abroad gave him a different perspective on life; now, he uses his experiences to influence and inform as many as possible.

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