When Apple iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max first hit the market, they made waves for all the wrong reasons – they were running unusually hot straight out of the box. The heat generated by these flagship phones raised concerns among users. However, Apple swiftly responded by releasing iOS 17.0.3, promising it would “address an issue that may cause iPhone to run warmer than expected.” But does this update really put an end to the overheating issue? Read More on BlurStory – Get An Amazing Deal on iPhone 14 Pro Max On Amazon Sale
Android Authority ran some tests to determine if it fixed the overheating issue.
Apple hasn’t released any specific details about how iOS 17.0.3 fixes the overheating issue, but Android Authority believes that it has something to do with the iPhone 15’s power management software.
Before the update, there were reports that the iPhone 15 Pro was getting hot while running seemingly mundane apps like Instagram and Uber. This suggests that something was causing the A17 Pro chip to kick into overdrive.
Android Authority believes that iOS 17.0.3 addresses this issue by implementing proper power gating. This means that the chip is no longer running flat out, and only the required components are now powering up. This would explain the lower peak temperatures and the fact that there’s no reduction in benchmark performance.
In conclusion, if you were concerned about the iPhone 15 Pro’s overheating issue, it seems safe to say that Apple’s 17.0.3 update fixed the overheating issue. So, if you’ve been eyeing that iPhone 15 Pro, it might be time to hit that “buy” button with confidence.
Source – Android Authority