How to Fix the Overheating iPhone 15 Pro Problem with the iOS 17.0.3 Update

 How to Fix the Overheating iPhone 15 Pro Problem with the iOS 17.0.3 Update


Two weeks after Apple's most recent operating system upgrade was first made available to the general public, iOS 17.0.3 is now being distributed to iPhone owners. A bug that impacted Apple's new iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models after consumers reported overheating difficulties has been fixed in the company's most recent iOS version. The iOS 17.0.3 update also addresses a kernel-level security vulnerability that might have allowed a malevolent user to access a user's smartphone.




Recent confirmation from Apple indicates that there was an iOS 17 fault that may have contributed to the new iPhone models becoming warm. Additionally, improper optimization of certain apps, such as Uber and Instagram, for iOS 17 and Apple's new A17 Pro CPU may have worsened the thermal problems. At the time, the corporation said that a software update would fix the fault, and consumers were starting to receive it.


The iOS 17.0.3 update not only fixes the iPhone 15 Pro models, but it also addresses a security flaw in the iOS kernel that could have given a malicious user elevated privileges on the smartphone. According to Apple, this flaw was actively exploited on iOS 16.6 and earlier versions. The update also addresses a vulnerability in WebRTC, a real-time communication infrastructure that is utilized by multiple firms, which may have led to the execution of arbitrary code on a user's device.



How to set up your iPhone to run iOS 17.0.3

  • Once you've connected your iPhone to a Wi-Fi network, charge it until the battery is more than half full.
  • To access software updates, launch the Settings app and select General.
  • When the update appears, wait and select Update Now.
  • Once you enter the passcode on your phone, the update will begin to download.
  • It should take a few minutes for the update to finish and for your phone to reset.


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