2023-09-30 20:30:00
Apple Inc. (Apple Inc.), a giant US technology company Statement on Saturday (September 30) local time that Apple will notify iPhone 15 users to update the software soon to fix problems with “Overheating” Apple statement states that new iPhone models are experiencing overheating problems. Due to a combination of flaws (bugs) in the iOS 17 operating system and in various applications, and during the time of setting up a new device that causes the iPhone 15 to become temporarily hot. “We have identified conditions that are causing iPhones to become warmer than expected. The device may get warm during the first few days following a reset or system reset. This is because there is an increase in the number of activities running in the background. We also discovered a bug in iOS 17 that affected some users. This will be fixed in an updated version of the software.” Apple also revealed that The company found bugs in some third-party applications. This causes the iPhone 15’s system to work too hard. and is working with app developers To fix this flaw update the app. Next time earlier A group of iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max users have expressed concern regarding the issue of their iPhones overheating during use. or while charging This happened just over a week following Apple launched new smartphone models like the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max on September 13. Bloomberg news agency reported that there was talk of The issue was shared on Apple’s online forums and social media networks such as Reddit and X or Twitter. The user stated that The back or sides of the phone get warm while playing games or talking on the phone or FaceTime, while some users have stated that The device will also heat up when charging. The report states that Apple technical support representatives received a call from a customer concerned regarding this issue. It advises users to follow previously published guidance on how to handle an iPhone that is too hot or too cold. It states that the phone may overheat while using resource-intensive applications. Including while charging or when setting up a new device. References: CNBC, Bloomberg
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