- Apple released new iOS 17.0.3 update to fix overheating iPhone 15 devices
- But some users still find that temperatures exceed 100°F but cool down quickly.
- READ MORE: iPhone 15 Pro is plagued with problems just a week after its launch
Apple has released the highly anticipated iOS 17 update that fixes overheating issues plaguing the new iPhone 15 lineup.
The boost follows numerous reports from users claiming that their iPhone 15 Pro would reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit after just a few minutes of us.
Apple has blamed a software bug and other problems related to popular apps such as Instagram and Uber for causing smartphones to heat up.
However, an early video demo of iOS 17.0.3 shows the phone registering higher temperatures than without the update, but one YouTuber said it “cools down very quickly.”
Apple has released the highly anticipated iOS 17 update that fixes overheating issues plaguing the new iPhone 15 lineup.
Reports that Apple released the update to fix the issue have circulated the web for days.
And now, users plagued by overheating smartphones could finally find some relief.
The new iOS 17 update too Includes bug fixes and security updates.
Moments after Apple released the software update, YouTuber zollotech shared a demo video to prove it.
Took the temperature of an iPhone 15 Pro before downloading the new software, showing 100 degrees on the front and back.
However, with the new software, the smartphone reached 107 degrees in the front and 105 degrees in the rear.
He said that the smartphone did not heat up excessively after installing the updated iOS.
“I don’t feel hot in my hand and it cools down very quickly… We’ll have to wait a few days to see if this solves the problems people are having,” the YouTuber said in the video.

YouTuber zollotech shared a demo video shortly after the launch of the new iOS. He took the temperature of an iPhone 15 Pro before downloading the new software, showing 100 degrees on the front and back.

However, with the new software, the smartphone reached 107 degrees in the front and 105 degrees in the rear.
Tech experts believed the issue was related to the iPhone 15’s new processor or the titanium casing that houses the high-end iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
An Apple spokesperson told DailyMail.com that users may notice their iPhone 15 Pro getting hotter when setting it up, restoring from a backup, charging wirelessly, or using graphics- or processor-intensive apps. .
The tech giant has said that a bug and other issues, such as using popular apps like Instagram and Uber, were causing the newly launched iPhone model to heat up.
Instagram launched an updated version of its app on September 26 that aims to resolve overheating.
Users shared their frustration over using the Instagram app on their iPhone 15 Pro for just a few minutes and found that it became incredibly attractive.
Uber and other apps, such as the video game Asphalt 9, are still rolling out their updates.