Apple blames iOS 17 bugs and apps like Instagram for making iPhone 15s run hot::Apple says iPhone 15 and 15 Pro phones are getting too hot, but says it’s a software problem in both iOS 17 and third-party apps that is already being addressed

  • deranger@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That’s what was happening. Apps were stuck and consuming resources; there was no hardware failure. All limiters worked as expected.

    Phone still gets warm at 100% utilization and thermally limited. What do you expect, no heat emission whatsoever?

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      1 year ago

      I expect them to be like every other phone when running their hardware at 100% and get a reasonably high temperature. It clearly doesn’t throttle soon enough for the hardware and heat dissipation they should have meticulously designed it to have, like literally every other phone they have made, and all other phone companies make. There is a reason this is uncommon, it’s not supposed to be able to happen, no matter what the software is doing, unless something in the design stages went wrong.

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        1 year ago

        This is exactly what’s happening. It’s “warmer than expected”, not overheating. It’s properly limited, just being pegged at 100% by misbehaving software.

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          1 year ago

          Ah sorry, the way I heard it, it was too hot to touch. If that isn’t the case and it’s over blown then sure. But I feel like if it was just normal overheating that every phone does when pegged at 100% and charging, it shouldn’t have become a story.