Thought your overheating issues were over? Turns out your iPhone 15 Pro is still under fire

FFR

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Ofcourse it will, If you drain the battery to 6% then charge the iPhone using a high watt charger while repeatedly running an extreme benchmarking test, the phone will obviously get hot.

I guess with iOS 17.0.3, the phone no longer gets hot when repeatedly running an extreme benchmarking test or high watt charging of the iPhone separately. So you have to drain the battery and then combine both tasks simultaneously in order to generate any heat.
 
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I'm not surprised that the update didn't completely resolve the issue. Apple has a long history of not being 100% honest when it comes to flaws in their products.
 

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High watt charging bas been completely fixed on the 15 pro and 15 pro max after the IOS 17.0.3

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I'm not surprised that the update didn't completely resolve the issue. Apple has a long history of not being 100% honest when it comes to flaws in their products.

Issue was completely resolved with the update.

Now they are going after the pixels for being an overheating mess.

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