iOS 17.0.3 reduced heating without affecting performance of iPhones 15 Pro

2023-10-06 12:20:49

As we reported, Apple launched the iOS 17.0.3 this week to fix a serious problem involving the overheating of iPhones 15 Pro/15 Pro Max in some circumstances, mainly when using apps such as Instagram, Uber and the game Asphalt 9.

Since the release of the update, many users have already stated that it is no longer possible to notice such overheating and, now, tests carried out by ZDNET concluded that the update really resolved the problem.

Using a thermal camera, they observed that the hottest point on the iPhone 15 Pro Max reached 107.1ºF (41.7ºC) before the update. After installing iOS 17.0.3, during recharging and using the same parameters, equipment and location as in previous tests, the devices did not exceed the 93.8ºF (34.3ºC).

E a performance?

It is not yet known exactly what Apple did to resolve the issue, but some other tests were carried out benchmark to see if performance was affected by the update.

According to released by AppleInsiderApple does not appear to have reduced the performance of the A17 Pro chip to better control the temperature of the devices, as the results did not show any significant change compared to tests carried out before the devices were even launched.

It is important to highlight that the benchmark They may vary according to different conditions, such as the temperature of the device and even the battery level. Therefore, it is virtually impossible to obtain exactly the same results with each test.

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