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Users of the iPhone 15 Pro have complained about overheating problems, which they claim are caused by the A17 Pro Bionic chipset and titanium frame and make holding the phones uncomfortable. Apple has admitted that the iPhone 15 Pro models have overheating issues. According to reports, Apple responded to this situation by acknowledging the problem and promising a repair in a future software update.
In order to address the issue of the iPhone becoming warmer as a result of system overload brought on by third-party apps like Instagram and Uber, Apple is collaborating with developers.
"We've found a few situations where the iPhone might run warmer than expected." The remark was quoted in a MacRumors article. Due to increased background activity, the device may feel warmer in the initial days following setup or restoration. Additionally, we discovered a flaw in iOS 17 that affects a small number of customers and will be fixed in a future software release. Due to recent changes, third-party programmes have been overtaxing the system, and we are working with their creators to release remedies.
According to Apple, the iPhone 15 Pro's titanium frame and aluminium substructure are not to blame for the overheating problem.





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