Amidst reports that iPhone 15 Pro models were overheating even under lightweight use, Apple over the weekend confirmed that it is, in fact, an issue. …
over the weekend confirmed that it is, in fact, an issue. The good news is that the problem is rooted in software and a fix is on the way.According to Apple, the issue stems from a handful of third-party apps that are putting undue stress on the A17 Pro processor. Additionally, Apple relays that iPhone models tend to run hotter in the first few days of use due to background processes running. All in all, this issue is far from a bonafide scandal.
In light of the aforementioned software issue, Apple said it’s working with developers of impacted apps, including Uber and Instagram. Incidentally, Instagram issued a minor software update just a few days ago. Overheating issues aside, Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro models have seen mainly positive reviews. The new camera system on the iPhone 15 Pro Max in particular garnered quite a bit of praise. Looking ahead, rumor has it that the device’s 5x optical zoom will be standard across the entire iPhone 16 Pro line.
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