iPhone 15s gets very hot. Finally comes Apple’s confession which, however, puts the blame on three very popular apps
Finally admitted. But admitting a problem does not mean admitting responsibility. Apple, in fact, has finally had to admit that its iPhones overheat. But, at the same time, it has offloaded that responsibility onto these three applications which many have downloaded on their devices.
Cupertino is giant, so admittedly there is one Overheating issue affects iPhone 15 line, But it has nothing to do with the phone. The tech company instead placed the blame on three popular apps. The iPhone 15 models have faced several complaints since their long-awaited launch on September 12.
Obviously, great nervousness among iPhone owners. As we well know, choosing Apple is not just about liking or disliking the brand or the technology. Also because of the charismatic personality of Steve Jobs, those who are iPhone or Mac purists do so for ideological reasons that sometimes border on fanaticism.
Just a few days ago, iPhone 15 owners complained that their devices were losing power when they should have been charging. But what customers talk about the most is the “mysterious” overheating issue, which in some cases causes phones to get too hot to handle. Several videos on social media showed customers checking the temperature of their iPhone 15 Pro, reaching The maximum temperature is between 39 and 42 degrees Celsius. Apple has finally admitted that the problem exists, but three very common applications are responsible.
Overheating iPhone: Three apps to blame?
This is not the first time that newly introduced iPhones have reported overheating issues. All this happened shortly after the launch of the iPhone in 2018

Tom Tam is inevitable on the web, especially in thematic forums. The overheating issue was initially thought to be a software issue that appeared with the iOS 17 update. However, sources close to the company point fingers at it Three important applications that will contribute to (or completely cause) overheating.
Let’s talk about it Instagram, Uber and the game Asphalt 9 Due to which the device may heat up more than usual. Instagram and Uber need little introduction. The first app is one of the most popular social networks, while the second is from a company that provides a private car transportation service through a mobile application that connects passengers and drivers directly. On the other hand, Asphalt 9 is a multiplayer racing game. Apple told Forbes that a fix for overheating is coming with iOS 17.1. We will see.