Summary
iPhone 15 overheating.. Customers were quite excited when Apple debuted the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro series last autumn. Some early adopters of the gadgets, however, voiced their displeasure on social media, complaining about overheating problems.
Apple released a software update to remedy the problem quite fast. Some iPhone 15 owners are still complaining about their devices overheating months later.
iPhone 15 overheating
This is the current status of the overheated iPhone 15.
What comments were there about the iPhone 15’s overheating problems?
Early users of the iPhone 15 expressed their dissatisfaction with the new phones’ battery life on Apple discussion forums. Last autumn, messages were also posted elsewhere including on Reddit.
“If it’s true, Apple’s QA has gone down hill quick,” a Redditor said. “Apple doing its part to make PC gamers feel more at home,” said another Redditor. One customer complained about their iPhone 15 Pro Max “heating up even when I’m not using it” on Apple’s community forums. The similar problem was mentioned by another user, who said, “My 15 Pro Max is getting hot and battery draining too quickly.”
After a day, the intense heat that several of the writers at Digital Trends, including myself, were experiencing from our new phones started to go away.
What action did Apple take?
Apple indicated that an update to iOS 17 issued on October 7 will fix the problem, which it attributed to a bug and early startup problems. The manufacturer of iPhones told before to the update’s release:
A few situations have been found that may lead to an unexpectedly heated iPhone. Due to increased background activity, the device may feel warmer in the first days after setup or restoration.
Was it effective? How are you able to help?
A number of iOS 17 upgrades later, some iPhone 15 customers continued to experience overheating issues. More intriguingly, Apple has obliquely verified this. Notebookcheck claims that Apple views iPhone 15 Pro devices that operate warmer than earlier iPhone models as “expected behavior.” To (eventually) solve this problem, the iPhone 16 series will undergo a significant redesign. It is said that Apple is looking at “using graphene to mitigate lingering thermal issues.”
With the exception of the first day, I have not had any overheating issues with my iPhone 15 Pro Max. If Apple plans to include graphene into the iPhone 16, as suggested by the rumors, then data suggests that certain iPhone owners are still having this problem. Regretfully, it may also validate Apple’s inability to completely address the problem with software on the current models.
According to Graphene-Info, “Graphene has intriguing light absorption abilities and is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity.” With its boundless potential for integration into almost every sector, this material really has the power to alter the course of history.
For help if your iPhone 15 is overheating, get in touch with Apple. Benefit from the complimentary year of hardware support that comes with every new Apple phone. Apple assistance may, at the very least, provide you with fresh guidance on what to do or replace your phone in exchange for your problems.