The eagerly anticipated iPhone 15 Pro series recently went on sale. But when they learned that their brand-new iPhone 15 Pros had overheating problems, Apple fans were unhappy. The corporation formally acknowledged this problem, and it is currently releasing an update that should fix it.
Apple iPhone 15 Overheating Fixed?
For those who are unaware, the Cupertino-based company received flak for the iPhone 15 lineup’s overheating issue. One person experienced severe overheating to the point where they were actually burned. The thermal concerns with the iPhone 15 Pro family are supposedly caused by a number of different things. While rumors said that it had to do with the new A17 Pro chipset and the new titanium construction.
According to Apple, the overheating was caused by optimization issues with iOS 17 and other third-party apps including Instagram, Uber, and others. The most recent update is currently being released to deal with this issue. Apple has just made the iOS 17.0.3 patch available. According to official statements, it “addresses an issue that may cause iPhone to run warmer than expected.” The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models are the focus of this upgrade.
With the new update, Apple not only corrected the heating issue but also a glitch that cropped up last month. Apple has stated that the titanium design of the smartphone was not a contributing role in the smartphone heating up; rather, it was third-party software. The A17 Pro chipset does not need any modifications, the iPhone manufacturer added.