HIGHLIGHTS
- The overheating problems in particular circumstances are addressed in iOS 17.0.3 for the iPhone 15 Pro.
- The 440MB iOS 17.0.3 update is going out to all compatible iPhones globally. The size may vary depending on the model.
- The A17 Pro processor comes with the iPhone 15 Pro.
Due to several customer claims of overheating while charging as well as using specific apps, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are not off to a good start. While this somewhat dampened the early excitement for new iPhones, Apple soon acknowledged the heating problem and pledged to produce a patch. The Cupertino behemoth just released iOS 17.0.3, and the patch certifies that it fixes the issue of iPhones getting warmer than normal.
Apple fixes the heating problem with the iPhone 15 Pro
- The 430MB iOS 17.0.3 update is going out to all compatible iPhones globally. The size may vary depending on the model
- Although there were rumors that the heating issue was caused by a hardware problem, maybe involving the more potent A17 Pro processor or titanium components, Apple’s most current statement ascribed this to a software problem.
- Additionally, this is true when utilizing USB-C chargers.
- Apple has already provided a patch to address the data transfer issues encountered by a small number of users before releasing this new version.
- Regarding beta, Apple is now testing the iOS 17.1 update in beta form, and the general public should soon be able to download it.
Apple highlighted two vulnerabilities in an update summarizing the security changes included in this release, which were corrected for both iOS and iPadOS. The first of the two was a kernel flaw that a hacker who had local access to the device could take advantage of. In a statement, Apple said that the flaw “may have been extensively attacked against versions of iOS prior to iOS 16.6.”