Apple discovers the reason for the high temperature of the new iPhone 15 phones | technology

2023-10-01 19:17:20

10/1/2023-|Last update: 10/1/202310:11 PM (Mecca time)

Apple said on Saturday that it had identified some issues that might cause new iPhones to heat up more than expected when turned on, including a bug in the iOS 17 software, which will be fixed in the next update.

The company said in a statement, “There is another problem related to some recent updates to third-party applications (applications created by a party, whether a company or an individual different from the device manufacturer), which cause an increase in load on the system,” adding that it is working with developers. Applications contain the expected fixes for this bug.

Among the applications that caused the overheating problem were Instagram and Uber, in addition to the famous “Asphalt 9” game, according to the company.

It is noteworthy that complaints of high temperature were limited to the “Pro” versions of the iPhone 15 phones, and as for the regular versions, no similar complaints were detected regarding them.

In response to these complaints, the American company – whose headquarters are located in Cupertino, California – said that the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max did not suffer from the problem of overheating due to their design, as the new titanium covers lead to heat dissipation compared to stainless steel models. Previous.

Apple assured users that the heat problem does not result in any risks or injuries to users, and it will not affect the phone’s performance in the long term.

Forbes magazine said in a report that the Meta company fixed the problem in the Instagram application, in an update issued to the application last Wednesday.

Apple’s statements come in response to previous reports that expected the A17 Pro processor or the new design to be the cause of the heat problem.

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