Apple has acknowledged software-related problems as the culprit behind the overheating issues reported by users of its recently released iPhone 15 models. Complaints about the devices becoming uncomfortably hot prompted Apple to investigate and assure users that a fix is on the way.
Apple, headquartered in Cupertino, California, has stated that a software bug and issues related to popular apps like Instagram and Uber are responsible for the iPhone 15 models overheating. The company has taken note of user complaints and is actively working on resolving the problem.
Apple revealed that it is currently developing an update for the iOS17 system, which powers the iPhone 15 lineup. This update aims to prevent the devices from becoming excessively hot. The company is also collaborating with app developers to address instances where apps are overloading the system and contributing to the heating issue.
Instagram, which falls under the ownership of Meta Platforms, has already made modifications to its social media app to prevent it from causing the device to overheat on the latest iPhone operating system. However, other apps like Uber and the video game Asphalt 9 are still in the process of rolling out their updates. While Apple did not specify a precise timeline for its software fix, it assured iPhone 15 owners that there are no safety concerns preventing them from using their devices while awaiting the update.
In response to media reports and user complaints regarding overheating, Apple issued a concise statement. It mentioned that they had identified specific conditions that could lead to iPhones