There have been recent claims thatiPhone 15 series modelsOverheating occurred, and there were even many claims that the titanium material caused poor heat dissipation in iPhone 15 Pro and above models. Apple responded earlier that it was due to a bug in iOS 17 that caused overheating during system operation.
Responding to Forbes MagazineIn a separate post, Apple stated that the iPhone 15 overheating issue is related to a bug in iOS 17 and that an update will be released soon. Apple also explained that some third-party apps have not yet been updated with iOS 17, causing them to continue running abnormally in the background while the system is running, sometimes even running at higher processing power, causing the iPhone 15 to overheat.
When the iPhone 15 was first released, some users were unable to successfully transfer data from their old phones. The reason was that Apple temporarily released a system update, and usersUpdate must be completed firstMany users reported that their iPhone 15 overheated after the data transfer, but this was mainly due to the continued downloading of apps originally installed on the old device after the data transfer. Generally, after completing the data transfer settings, the iPhone XNUMX could be used normally.
Recently, there have been reports of iPhone 15 overheating. In addition to Apple stating that it was caused by a specific problem with iOS 17, it also mentioned that apps such as Instagram, Uber, and the "Asphalt 9" racing game have not yet been updated with iOS 17. It also emphasized that the overheating of the iPhone 15 has nothing to do with the hardware design, and refuted the claim that the iPhone 15's computing performance will be reduced through updates to improve the overheating problem.
On the other hand, Apple also calls on users to pay attention to the quality of USB-C chargers and charging cables, especially using high-power chargers that support fast charging, or using poor quality charging cables, which may cause the iPhone 15 to temporarily heat up.



