Apple Claims Overheating iPhone 15 Brought on by iOS and App Bugs

After a couple of weeks of person complaints, Apple now claims the 100+-degree iPhone 15s are as a consequence of a spherical of glitches in iOS 17 and in a couple of particular apps. The corporate remains to be emphasizing it’s not some kind of {hardware} hangup brought on by the brand new titanium body or 3nm processor within the Pro and Pro Max models.

Apple mentioned in a press release that there’s a bug inside iOS 17 and on some apps that’s “impacting some” iPhone 15 Professional gadgets however this may be addressed in a software program replace. These apps reportedly embody Uber, Instagram, and the sport Asphalt 9 that are overloading the A17 Professional CPU. Bloomberg first reported over the weekend that Apple is at present working with different app builders to repair the overheating problem. Instagram proprietor Meta ought to have patched the difficulty in a Sept. 27 replace.

Gizmodo contacted Apple for additional remark, however we didn’t instantly hear again.

Some iPhone 15 Professional customers have been complaining about their gadgets reaching temperatures round 80 or effectively above 100 levels Fahrenheit. Some claimed their iPhones had been reaching Arizona summer-level temperatures when charging, when enjoying graphics-intensive video games, and even when not in use in any respect. The upsettingly scorching iPhones led to hypothesis that the difficulty was because of the new A17 processor and titanium frames on the premium-end iPhone fashions.

Apple initially instructed iPhone 15 Professional prospects their gadgets had been overheating as a consequence of heavy processing masses when booting up gadgets for the primary time. The corporate remains to be saying customers who boot up their gadget for the primary time ought to count on hotter-than-normal temperatures for the primary few days, particularly when transferring information from an outdated cellphone to a new one. However it’s now slowly admitting there’s a difficulty on its finish, as effectively. 

Apple is now saying the difficulty has nothing to do with the iPhone’s new {hardware}, with the Cupertino, California firm even claiming the gadget has improved warmth dissipation in comparison with earlier fashions that used chrome steel, in response to Bloomberg. The iPhone maker is additional saying any new replace to repair overheating shouldn’t come at the price of efficiency on the A17 Professional chip. The iPhone 15 Pro with its new USB-C port cuts off max charging at 27W, although these utilizing a beefier charging adapter may make the gadget hotter than traditional.

Apple’s preliminary response to the overheating controversy is part of its standard playbook. First, the corporate tells prospects they’re the issue, earlier than ultimately admitting to some blame underneath stress. Again in 2010, some customers complained in regards to the iPhone 4 having reception points because of the location of the antenna location on the facet of the gadget. In impact, customers’ palms had been getting in the best way of reception, so the big-man-in-charge Steve Jobs told complainers to only “avoid holding it that method.”

That legacy continued with its present CEO Tim Prepare dinner, who final yr responded to pressures of letting iPhone customers discuss to Android customers with out the dreaded inexperienced bubble with “purchase your mother an iPhone.” Google’s “Get the Message” campaign for Apple to undertake RCS hasn’t spurred any change, however Apple may inevitably bow to some stress. In any case, it took the European Union regulating USB-C standardization earlier than Apple lastly bowed to stress.

Hopefully, these deliberate future updates will repair the overheating problem. Within the meantime, Apple could be higher off not telling customers they’re the issue earlier than their inevitable mea culpa.

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