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(1)Apple’s statement
(2)We have identified some conditions that will allow the iPhone to operate warmer than expected Increased background activity may warm your device up in the first few days after you set it up or restore it We also found bugs affecting some users in iOS 17 and will be fixed in a software update Another issue involves recent updates to third-party apps that overload the system We are working with these app developers on the modifications that are in the process of launching
(3)This bug is currently in beta and should be fixed in iOS 171 which is expected to be released at the end of October Apple may be able to fix bugs faster with smaller software updates such as iOS1703
(4)Apple won’t degrade A17 Pro chip as part of temperature-related bug fixes, report says Apple also said the issue was not a safety risk and would not affect long-term performance of affected iPhones
(1)Apple has developed a fever problem with the iPhone 15 Pro seriesimage text translation
(2)They’re preparing a new iOS 1703 or iOS 171 version to fix it Apple official description suggests that you may experience temporary fever due to increased background activity in the days after first activating or restoring your iPhone In addition, some third-party apps, such as Instagram Uber and Asphalt 9 Legends, can cause fever problems, and we are working with the app developer to fix the problem, and Instagram said it has solved some problems with a recent update
Apple admits it