“We found a bug in iOS 17 that is affecting some users and will be fixed in a software update. Another problem has to do with recent updates to third-party apps that cause them to overload the system. “We are working with these developers on fixes,” Apple commented.
And then after a few days of the phone being available, reports of phone failures arose. For example, gadget reviewer Mohit Verma posted a video on the reels for 8-10 minutes.”
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo pointed out that these alleged overheating problems would not be related to the operation of the device’s A17 Pro chip, but rather to the design of the device’s thermal system, which would have been reduced to reduce weight. of the gadget.
These types of issues can be solved through software updates, but the expert also highlighted that improvements would be limited “unless Apple plans to reduce processor performance.”
However, Apple said the overheating issue had no relation to the titanium chassis design and also explained that the update will not reduce the device’s performance.
Additionally, the company noted on its website that phones can become hotter when backing up, charging wirelessly, or performing high-demand tasks. Although he also said that they are safe to use if no temperature warning is displayed.
Ming-Chi Kuo also pointed out that these types of problems could affect sales of the phone, but the reality is different for Apple, as people continue to line up for hours in some stores in the United States to buy theirs.