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The Effectiveness of Apple’s Software Update to Resolve iPhone 15 Pro Overheating Issue: A Practical Experiment by ZDNET

conducted a site “ZDNET“A practical experiment to confirm the effectiveness of the software update launched by Apple to solve the problem of the high temperature of the new iPhone 15 Pro Max phone, which appeared as soon as the phone was put on the market.

The site used a thermal camera (FLIR) to capture the temperature of the phone when it was turned on, before installing the software update (iOS 17.0.3), and it was found that the temperature reached 107 degrees Fahrenheit, or approximately 41 degrees Celsius, but after installing the update the temperature decreased significantly to reach To between 80 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit, that is, between 26 and 32 degrees Celsius.

Apple had launched a software update to solve the problem of high temperature, which it acknowledged last week, but attributed it to the fact that many applications had released updates to be compatible with the “iOS 17” operating system, which caused the phones to overheat, in addition to a technical problem. In the operating system.

Practical experience indicated that the software update did not slow down the speed of the new processor (A17 Pro), which some users suggested was the reason behind the high temperature of the phones due to its power, but the American company denied this.

The American company launched the “iPhone 15” phones on September 12, with a set of new features, such as changing the frame to titanium in the “Pro” versions, designing the “Dynamic Island” screens, and providing the “15 Pro” phone camera with the feature of creating directional videos (Spatial Video). Which aims to enrich content compatible with Apple’s “Vision Pro” smart glasses, when they are launched next year.

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