The iPhone 15 Pro is a hot commodity, but is it too hot?

These reports are completely anecdotal, of course, but they’re common enough to be worth your attention.

Reports of overheating cropped up shortly after the iPhone 15 Pro’s launch.

iPhone 16e with iPhone 16 Plus and iPhone 16 Pro in hand against grey wall.

Someprofessionalsin the tech industry have also run into this problem.

Still, we don’t have concrete evidence to prove that this is a problem.

And we can’t verify the anecdotal experience of other people.

Checking grammar and spelling in the iPhone’s Notes app using the Grammarly keyboard.

It’s also hard to pin down anything that might be responsible for overheating.

Wereviewed the iPhone 15 Proand didn’t run into overheating or other defects.

If overheating is truly a problem, it doesn’t appear to be very widespread.

Person wearing the Apple Watch Series 10

Maybe it’s the result of some defect, or it may be the result of specific user behavior.

Source:BloombergandWall Street JournalviaMacRumors

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