
Talk about the iPhone 15 series, especially the Pro models, overheating must have been considered a serious issue inside Apple. How do we know? Because today-Saturday-Apple announced that a software bug was the culprit behind the overheating which made some iPhone units too hot for users to touch. Apple’s unusual weekend announcement said that the company is working on an update to iOS 17. The company told the AP that “We have identified a few conditions which can cause iPhone to run warmer than expected.”
According to Apple, certain apps are causing iOS 17 to “overload the system.” One such app, as we told you yesterday, is Instagram. The owner of the social media app, Meta, announced earlier last week that it was making a change to the app’s software to prevent it from overheating certain iPhone models. Other updates are still in the works for video game Asphalt 9 and rise share service Uber.
Apple didn’t mention a date when we can expect the iOS 17 update to arrive, but it did say that despite the high temperatures that the devices are reaching, there are no safety issues that should prevent a user from using a new iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
This is a developing story and will be updated
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