Apple will fix iPhone 15 overheating problem in iOS 17

Apple will fix iPhone 15 overheating problem in iOS 17

The Wall Street Journal: Apple will fix the iPhone 15 overheating problem in iOS 17

Apple representatives have announced their intentions to fix the overheating problem of the new iPhone 15 smartphone in the next iOS 17 software update. The Wall Street Journal writes about this with reference to a message from Apple technical support.

Corporation employees noted that they have identified several factors leading to excessive overheating of the device. Firstly, this may be due to the standard setting, which puts a lot of stress on the iPhone in the first days of use. Overheating can also be caused by iOS errors, which they promise to fix with the next update. In addition, the problem may be caused by third-party applications that force the smartphone system to reboot.

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Earlier, journalists from MacRumors wrote about the probable cause of overheating of the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max. A report from authoritative insider Ming-Chi Ko said that it all comes down to the design of the smartphone. Manufacturers have had to make compromises to reduce the weight of flagship devices. In his opinion, this problem will be difficult to fix with software updates, but the company can limit the performance of A17 Pro processors.

Source: Lenta

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