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Apple fixes overheating problems and 0-day security flaw with iOS 17.0.3 update

Some third-party apps will also need to be updated to address overheating issue.



When Apple released its statement about iPhone 15 Pro overheating issues earlier this week, the company indicated that an iOS update would be able to partially address that issue. That update has arrived today in the form of iOS 17.0.3, an update which claims to address "an issue that may cause iPhone to run warmer than expected," as well as patching a pair of security exploits.


Apple also said that specific apps like Instagram and Uber were also causing phones to heat up and that it was working with developers on fixes. The iPhonedo YouTube channel recently demonstrated that version 302.0 of the Instagram app running on iOS 17 could also make iPhone 14 Pro phones and even an iPad Pro run hot, confirming that the issue wasn't unique to the new phones.


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Courtesy of Ars Technica

Article Author: Andrew Cunningham