The problems do not stop appearing for Manzana. Its new family of cell phones, the iPhone 15, continues to register factory problems that it tries to solve with updates to the operating system. The most recent, in principle, would be the most complex of all: burned screens on the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
According to a report published BGR, Apple users began to report irregular display on their screens. iPhone 15 Pro Max photos posted on social media show worn panels.
While it is true that these are elements that wear out on cell phones, they usually occur after years of use. Let us remember that the iPhone 15 just this Sunday celebrates one month of having been launched worldwide.
It is known as screen burn on cell phones, the problems that occur when the pixels of a screen wear out and stop working correctly.
According to some users on Reddit, there are some iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max that are burning the screen
The report comes especially from a user with this problem. 🥲
How are you doing with your 15 Pro? pic.twitter.com/cKHMcAvdz9
— Apple For All (@AppleForAll_) October 18, 2023
One of the most common symptoms of this problem, and which is precisely what is being reported among iPhone 15 Pro Max users, is when a ghost image or application remains visible even when the screen is changed.
The expert of the social network
Several users have reported a new complaint regarding the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which a few days after its release, presents a phenomenon known as “screen burn-in” producing an annoying ghost effect. pic.twitter.com/QmGd3GeerL
— Isa Marcial (@isa_marcial) October 17, 2023
iPhone 15 overheating
It is not the first failure reported by iPhone 15 users. At the end of September, some media such as WCCFTECH began to report some cases of users who, upon launching their new iPhone 15, began to notice that the unit tended to overheat if they used USB-C cables originally designed for Android devices.
It was a matter of little time before Apple’s own advisor accounts appeared on the technical support forums in China. will recommend Emphatically only use official USB-C cables for the iPhone 15.
“The root cause is most likely compromises made in the design of the thermal system to achieve lighter weight, such as reducing the heat dissipation area and the use of a titanium frame, which negatively impacts thermal efficiency.” .
In other words, the A17 Pro processor and the titanium body would not be the triggering factors for this overheating, so it could be repaired through a software update. In theory.