- Apple released an iOS update this month to address iPhone 15 Pros overheating
- Some users found that the smartphone still overheats after certain tasks
- READ MORE: iPhone 15 Pro is plagued with problems just a week after its launch
Some iPhone 15 Pro users claim their smartphones are still overheating despite Apple releasing an updated iOS 17 this month.
DailyMail.com has confirmed several reports of users whose devices are still getting too hot to handle even after downloading iOS 17.0.3.
Apple claimed the new operating system would be a fix, as it said a software bug caused the excessive heat.
Users who are still suffering from the problem say that it occurs with Apple’s MagSafe charger or even when the smartphone is idle.

DailyMail.com has confirmed several reports of users whose devices are still getting too hot to handle even after downloading iOS 17.0.3.
Apple released the new iOS on October 4 following numerous reports from users claiming that their iPhone 15 Pro would reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit after just a few minutes of use.
Adarsh Kumar, an Indian National Party member from the state of Karnataka, told DailyMail.com that his iPhone 15 Pro is still facing heating issues.
He explained that the smartphone only overheats when charged with a MagSafe and even when “left idle.”
‘The titanium surface also makes it difficult to hold the phone when it gets hot. “Overheating is not just limited to the rear,” Kumar said.
DailyMail.com spoke to X user ‘Maxwell’, who also confirmed that his iPhone 15 Pro Max is still overheating after the iOS 17.0.3 update.
Maxwell shared a screenshot of his smartphone showing a “charging waiting notification.”
“Charging will resume when the iPhone returns to normal temperature,” the notification says.
He also shared that the speakers still creak and that the smartphone “can’t withstand a small drop.”
Other iPhone 15 Pro owners shared their frustrations in a MacRumors Forum, where many also mentioned problems using a MagSafe charger.
“I’ve had my phone 15 pro (512GB) since launch day and charge it every night with my Belkin 3-in-1 MagSafe charger. I’ve used this charger for three years with no issues,” TotalMacMove users posted.
“Yesterday morning I woke up with my phone at 68 percent and several alerts saying that charging had stopped due to temperature and that the phone was extremely hot.”
However, many users reported that the updated iOS fixed their iPhone 15 Pro overheating issue.


Users shared screenshots of their smartphones showing a ‘charging waiting notification’

Apple claimed the new operating system would be a fix, as it said a software bug caused the excessive heat.

However, many users reported that the updated iOS fixed their iPhone 15 Pro overheating issue.

Some iPhone 15 Pro users claim their smartphones are still overheating despite Apple releasing an updated iOS 17 this month.
An X user posted: “iPhone 15 pro max overheating has decreased since the update.”
Some users also shared that they never had overheating issues with their iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max.
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.
But Apple responded to the claims, blaming the problem on a software bug.
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. .