In recent days, alarming reports have emerged among iPhone 15 Pro users, who claim to have suffered burns when using the device, due to the overheating displayed by the device.
Apple, a cell phone manufacturer, acknowledged the problem and promised solutions, blaming popular apps, such as Instagram and Uber, for the bug that is affecting its devices.
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The launch of iPhone 15 line, announced at the Wonderlust event, was marked by consumer excitement, especially due to the new A17 Bionic chip, which promises exceptional performance.
However, this line of devices does not just live on praise, as the Pro models in the series were the target of several complaints regarding overheating.
Users on social media shared photos of burned thighs and fingers, claiming the injuries occurred when the iPhone 15 Pro overheated during use.
A Apple, in response to the incidents, admitted the overheating problems and stated that it is normal for these models to be hotter in the first few days of use.
Experts hypothesize that the brand sacrificed the devices' thermal dissipation to ensure a thinner and lighter design. Furthermore, the use of a titanium frame may also be contributing to the increase in temperature.
In addition to complaints related to overheating, some users of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models reported problems with the chips. NFC, which is reportedly affecting functions like Apple Pay and digital keys, especially after charging your devices in vehicles BMW.
Apple, in turn, blames a software bug and third-party applications for overheating. The company announced that it is working on an update for the iOS 17 system, which will resolve the issue and prevent devices from becoming uncomfortably hot.
The tech giant is also collaborating with app developers such as Instagram and Uber to prevent them from overloading the system.
Although Apple is taking steps to resolve the issues reported by users, the situation raises questions about the quality of controls and tests carried out before the launch of products.
The company reinforced its commitment to user safety and customer experience, hoping the fixes will provide relief to iPhone 15 Pro owners.