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iPhone 15 overheating issue to resolved soon: report
Apple has acknowledged the iPhone 15's overheating problem and started to attribute some of the reports to third-party software.


Apple has acknowledged the iPhone 15's overheating problem and started to attribute some of the reports to third-party software.
The high-tech phone manufacturer Apple stated that a few errors have been identified which can cause the iPhone to run warmer than expected.
However, it is it is completely normal for the new models of iPhones to get hot during the first 24 hours as there is a lot going on in the background like iCloud backup from an old phone or software installation.
Apple has identified software as a second port of call for the heat issue, stated that, “We have also found a bug in iOS 17 which is effecting certain users, and will be resolve through an upcoming software update.
However, the specific details of this bug remain undisclosed.
“Another issue involves some recent updates to third-party apps that are causing them to overload the system,” Apple claimed, adding that a team of Apple is working with these third-party application developers to fixes the bugs.
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