My iPhone 15 is Overheating and draining battery really fast I recently purchased the iPhone 15 and I love it, but there seems to be an overheating problem whenever I charge my phone it's extremely hot, to the point where I cannot even hold it, and when using it normally just doom-sc...
And the term "overheating" is overused, when the phone is likely NOT overheating. When an iPhone overheats for real, the phone stops working and a temperature symbol appears on the screen letting you know the phone needs to cool down before you can resume using it. If you're not seeing ...
Part 1. Why Is My iPhone 15/16 So Hot Why is my iPhone 15/16/Plus/Pro/Pro Max so hot? How to get iPhone 15/16 cooling down? Many people may have this question when they find that their iPhone 15/16 pro max overheating. There are a few potential reasons why your new iPhone 15...
I can't help but wonder if the many social media posts relating to iPhone 15 overheating would have been reduced in intensity if people had checked the energy consumption of their apps first. Apple has a tool any iPhone owner can use to find out which of their apps are crunching energy....
There has been a lot of talk of overheating issues with the iPhone 15 models, particularly the iPhone 15 Pro models. Apple released iOS 17.0.3 on October 4 to address a bug that could cause the iPhone 15 models to run hotter than expected, plus the company said ...
Hot takes on social media about Apple's iPhone 15 overheating problem are starting to point fingers at Instagram for causing the issue. The launch of the iPhone 15 range has been marred by claims the smartphone is overheating when under load, such as at times it is recharging or being ...
The downside is, of course, that it can keep your phone working too hard on a hot day. So go to your App Settings to switch it off to give your iPhone a better chance of surviving the summer. Make sure your apps aren’t taking over If your iPhone keeps overheating, even when it’...
The iPhone 15 overheating issue is being worked on by Apple, the company has confirmed, with an iOS 17 bug and third-party apps blamed for some of the hot iPhone reports.
Now, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has released a note, concluding that the A17 Pro chipset isn't to blame for the overheating but rather compromises Apple made in the design of the thermal system. The A17 Pro is built on TSMC's advanced new 3nm node, which is very efficient, but apparently sti...
A new iOS 17 update from Apple that’s intended to fix reports of overheating iPhone 15s is now available. Apple acknowledged the problem over the weekend, blaming it on software problems.