A bug detected in Apple iPhone 15, makers giving clarification
Apple has now put an end to all speculations and confirmed that this bug in the iPhone 15 series is being fixed. Not even a week has passed since the new iPhone 15 series reached the hands of users. Since then, heating complaints are being made regarding the new iPhone models. Some people speculated that it was the titanium frame that was causing the iPhones to heat up. Many people are claiming that the phone gets hot due to Type-C cable. Apple has now put an end to all speculations and confirmed that this bug in the iPhone 15 series is being fixed.
In a statement to Forbes, Apple said that the problem has been identified and that devices may initially feel warm. We've identified some situations that may cause an iPhone to heat up more than expected.
The company said in its statement that after setting up or restoring a device, heating issues may occur during the first few days due to increased background activity. Additionally, charging iPhone 15 with a USB-C power adapter greater than 20W may cause a temporary increase in temperature due to fast charging.
Software update will come soon
Apple also said that there is a bug in iOS 17 that is affecting the devices. "We have also found a bug in iOS 17 that is affecting some users and will be fixed in a software update," the company said. Apple said that apart from this, there may also be some problems with third-party apps.
According to the company, some recent updates to third-party apps - Instagram, Uber and Asphalt 9, are also causing the system to overload. We are working with these app developers on improvements that will be introduced soon.