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Apple acknowledges iPhone 15 Pro series overheating issues
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- Hum News
- Oct 02, 2023

After the much-anticipated iPhone 15 Pro series launch, a wave of controversy has swept through the tech community, as reports of overheating iPhones have surfaced.
Apple, renowned for its cutting-edge technology, has not been immune to the occasional hiccup, and this time, it’s the iPhone 15 Pro models that are under scrutiny.
Acknowledging the issue, Apple has taken proactive steps to address the problem. According to the tech giant, several conditions have been identified that could lead to the iPhone running warmer than expected.
During the initial setup or restoration of the device, increased background activity might cause the device to feel warmer in the first few days of use.
Furthermore, Apple has detected a bug within iOS 17, impacting certain users. The company is diligently working on a software update to rectify this issue.
Additionally, recent updates to third-party apps have been identified as culprits, overloading the system and contributing to the overheating problem. Apple is collaborating closely with these app developers to implement necessary fixes, which are currently in the process of rolling out, as stated by an Apple representative.
Analysts, delving into the heart of the matter, suspect that thermal design compromises may be at the root of the overheating and throttling issues.
These compromises have resulted in a smaller heat dissipation area for the new Pro models. Additionally, the new titanium frames, while sleek and durable, possess higher heat conductivity than stainless steel, potentially exacerbating the problem.
However, it’s important to note that not all users have experienced the overheating issue. In a comprehensive review of the iPhone 15 Pro Max conducted by our team, the problem could not be exactly replicated.
Nevertheless, significant GPU throttling under load was observed, indicating that there might be nuances to the issue that are yet to be fully understood.
