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iOS 17.0.3 is expected to fix the overheating issue

iOS 17.0.3 is expected to fix the overheating issue

Apple not only fixed the overheating issue but also saved people from a dangerous security vulnerability

Onur DemirkolbyOnur Demirkol
5 October 2023
in Tech
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With the release of iOS 17, many years started waiting for updates that could fix the obvious issues, and luckily, iOS 17.0.3 is here to rescue everyone. One of the most notable issues was the overheating problem on iPhone 15 Pro devices. Apple said a software glitch caused the issue, and there was nothing wrong with the titanium frame, and it looks like they weren’t lying.

iOS 17.0.3 is not here to only fix the overheating problem, but there was a huge security vulnerability that had to be taken care of. It will help people use their iPhones securely. For more details, keep on reading the article!

iOS 17.0.3
Update your phone immediately to “cool it off” a little bit (Image Credit)

The highly awaited iOS 17.0.3 is out

Complaints of iPhone 15 Pro devices running particularly hot have poured in, with a number of causes implicated. Background processes and secret iOS 17.0 flaws, as well as apps like Instagram and Uber, were all suspects in this overheating drama. In response, Apple quickly released iOS 17.0.3, which was particularly designed to solve these heating problems.

You are not alone if you have encountered your iPhone 15 Pro reaching unpleasant temperatures or even shutting down due to overheating. Apple recognized the problem in September and told consumers that an iOS 17 upgrade would provide relief.

The latest iOS 17.0.3 update, identified by the build number 21A360, is set to give the long-awaited remedy to the iPhone 15 Pro overheating issue.

A security vulnerability is also fixed with iOS 17.0.3

Apart from addressing the overheating woes, iOS 17.0.3 also ushers in crucial security enhancements. Apple has taken steps to patch vulnerabilities that attackers with local access to your device could have exploited. Furthermore, a bug in libvpx has been resolved, which, if left unattended, could have potentially enabled remote takeovers of your device. These security upgrades align with Apple’s ongoing efforts to fortify the security of its platforms.

iOS 17.0.3
A serious security vulnerability has also been fixed by Apple (Image Credit)

How to install iOS 17.0.3

If you’re eager to get your hands on iOS 17.0.3, you can manually check for the update. It’s relatively lightweight, with a download size of approximately 423.2MB, making it accessible even for users with limited data plans. To update your eligible iPhone or iPad to iOS 17.0.3 or iPadOS 17.0.3, follow these straightforward steps:

  1. Open the ‘Settings’ app on your device.
  2. Scroll down and tap ‘General.’
  3. Select ‘Software Update.’
  4. Your device will then search for the latest update, and iOS 17.0.3 should be available for download.
iOS 17.0.3
Just like any other update, you go to “System Updates,” and voila, iOS 17.0.3 is right there (Image Credit)

iPhone 15 Pro overheating issue

Owners of the top-tier iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models have noticed an unsettling issue: their phones overheating during normal use. The heat has even been reported as intolerable by some people. This overheating issue has been tracked down to two factors: a software flaw in iOS 17, the operating system that runs these devices, and some third-party apps that are exceeding the iPhone’s capabilities. These factors have combined to make iPhones run hotter than they should.

Luckily, the new iOS update hit the store like Superman to help users use their iPhones at a reasonable temperature. Overheating might damage the phone, and people pay a good amount of money, so buying a new phone to see it get old faster than usual is not the ideal scenario that people would want to witness.

With iOS 17.0.3, Apple aims to not only resolve the overheating issues plaguing iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max users but also bolster security across its ecosystem. If you’ve been dealing with an overheating device, don’t wait; download iOS 17.0.3 now and enjoy your iPhone 15 Pro without worrying about overheating. You can also find the official release notes here.

Featured image credit: Samuel Angor/Unsplash

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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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