Apple seems to be expediting the process of solving issues that have been plaguing iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max variants since they went on sale. Owners all over the world have been reporting overheating and discoloration problems in their units. The Cupertino-based tech giant recently acknowledged the discoloration issue on this year’s Pro models. Now, in an interview with Forbes that is a major relief to users, Apple has revealed that a fix is incoming for the iPhone 15 Pro’s overheating problems. 

iPhone 15 Pro models getting a software update to fix overheating

Apple iPhone 15 Pro

The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are powered by Apple’s A17 Pro processor. It is a powerful chipset that comprises six-core CPU and a six-core GPU. The processor is also capable of running console-level games like Resident Evil, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and more. 

The Cupertino-based tech giant added that it has identified a few things that cause the iPhone 15 Pro to become warmer than expected. It may run like that for the first few days after setting up or restoring because of the intense background activity. In simple words, the new device works overtime and over temperature to redownload all the data from the previous phone as fast as possible. 

That’s not all. Apple also added that it has spotted a bug in the iOS 17 that is impacting users and will be fixed via a software update. Additionally, any updates to third-party apps is also causing the system to overload.

Apple’s acknowledgment of overheating issues squashes any assumptions of any fault in the iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max. Users won’t have to face this for a long period. Apple also reassured that iPhones and iPad’s long-term performance won’t be affected as they have built-in protections to prevent overheating. 

If the temperature inside increases beyond the normal range, it protects its components by regulating the temperature.

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