Apple released a fix for an issue that caused the new iPhone 15 to "run warmer than expected."
Apple said the problem was a software issue and not related to the Pro's titanium frame.
AdvertisementAdvertisementApple released a software update to fix a bug that caused the new iPhone 15 pro to overheat after some users complained the phone was getting too hot to handle.
The iPhone 15 has proved popular since going on sale last month, with strong sales in China and queues at some Apple stores around the world.
That's despite some Apple fans being dissatisfied with the fairly incremental changes from previous models, with some users branding the iPhone 15 "boring" and "underwhelming" on social media.
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