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iPhone 15 Pro Is Officially a Hot Item - MOSK: 10.02.2023

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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- Apple Says Software Update on the Way to Fix iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max Heating Issue - JP Morgan: Wait Times Improving for iPhone 15 Pro Line - USB-C Transition May Be Causing CarPlay Problems for iPhone 15 Line - Report: BMW Wireless Charging Pad Borking NFC on iPhone 15 - The Latest on watchOS Weather Complication Complications - Wireless Emergency Alerts Test Set for This Wednesday - France Okays iPhone 12 Software Fix - Apple Rumored to Offer $2B Annually for F1 Streaming Rights - Power what we do next for as little as $1 a month. Join the Mac OS Ken Test Kitchen at Patreon at Patreon.com/macosken - Send me an email: info@macosken.com or call (716)780-4080!

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN. The iPhone 15 Pro heating thing is real.

0:12.1

iPhone 15 appears to be having car trouble,

0:15.0

and cloudy with a chance of nothing on your Apple watch.

0:19.0

It is Monday, the 2nd of October, 2023.

0:23.4

I'm Ken Ray, and this is news from Maco-S Ken.

0:29.1

Brought to you by yours truly and supported by people like you patrons through Patreon.

0:36.5

Find out more and add your support at patreon.com slash Maco-West can. Patreon. 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are actual things.

0:55.0

I told you last week of complaints from some that their new phones were getting too hot when playing games or making face time calls.

1:03.2

Some suggested that certain apps like Instagram

1:05.8

were the issue.

1:07.5

T.F. International analyst Ming Chi Quo

1:09.6

suggested that the problem might be structural,

1:12.3

that the phone's design and its use of

1:14.3

titanium instead of stainless steel could be the culprit. Now a piece from

1:19.8

CNET has Apple responding to the whole heated thing.

1:24.0

The Coppertino company indicates that there are a few issues at play,

1:27.7

though the use of titanium and the device's structural design

1:31.4

are not among them.

1:33.0

In a statement to see that,

1:35.0

Apple was quoted as saying,

1:36.0

we have identified a few conditions which can cause

1:39.0

iPhone to run warmer than expected.

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