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iPhone 15 Users Report New Problems With Overheating

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New iPhone 15 users are reporting overheating numerous times. Buyers of the new iPhone 15 have taken to social media to report the problems, with many agreeing when in hand, the temperature gets too hot to hold when charging or when going through intense use. 

To test, YouTuber Bulls Lab tested the new phone during various uses and found that the internal temperature could rise to 116 degrees with the Pro. The same was also said of the iPhone 14 Pro. However, most of the cause can be stemmed from the new design on the iPhone 15 with the new titanium model, impacting thermal efficiency, which wasn’t as familiar with the other iPhones. 

Users have also reported other problems, such as laggy setup, fragile frame breaking too quickly, and attracting too many fingerprints. Apple has said to resolve these issues, but no specific date has been announced.

Currently, there are no recalls of these specific problems. Although France has banned the iPhone due to radiation, it is said that they will continue to sell the phones under new conditions with Apple. 

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Brianna Southerland
Brianna Southerland, HS Reporter
Hello! I'm Brianna, a senior here at Conrad who's been here since 9th grade. I enjoy catching up on the latest news & trends and spend my day listening to music & writing. Currently, I'm in Nursing, but would like to switch over to Journalism in the near future. I love journalism because of how it contributes to community needs and informing the public, which is crucial to maintaining trust within our citizens & elsewhere.

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