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Default Apple is working on a fix for iPhone 15 overheating issues

Apple has acknowledged what many buyers have noticed over the past week: the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro can get uncomfortably hot. The company said that background activity, an iOS 17 bug and third-party apps are causing the problem, Forbes reported over the weekend. Apple added that a software update and fixes from developers are coming soon.

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