That is how Apple Cook expects you to cool down your damn hot iPhone 15 pro series thing when you are playing the PS5 pricing $49.9 AAA games apps:
Lol XD
Lol XD
Great post. Totally worth a new thread.
For the 0.02% having an issue, it might help if they don’t want to troubleshoot software.Well this is actually a practical way to keep the 15 pro cool
For the 0.02% having an issue, it might help if they don’t want to troubleshoot software.
Are there official stats out..?Well it is like 50%
Well it is like 50%
If it was more than 2% of customers the internet would be overheating right now.
In the real world, the most intensive users of the iPhone 15P/PM are those capturing Apple Log videos.
They are pushing the CPU and SSD harder than anyone.
The are uploading Apple Log footage to YouTube and raving about it.
And not even one of them has complained about heat.
I visit tech forums of different counties, a lot of real users talk about it and it is definitely not 0.02%.
I visit tech forums of different counties, a lot of real users talk about it and it is definitely not 0.02%.
Apple sells about 15 million iPhones in a launch weekend, so 0.02% would be 3,000 of the people who got their iPhones between Friday and Sunday last week.I visit tech forums of different counties, a lot of real users talk about it and it is definitely not 0.02%.
The 15 pro heat issues are overblown
And I say that as someone who returned his 15 pro
It does get very hot sporadically, though with a case you won't feel it much , as apple uses the backplate to dissipate heat (whilst most other phones I've used dissipate through frontscreen/display)
Battery is pure ass though
I'm saying the issue is present yet overblown . I also used it caselessWell you used a case then of course you couldn’t fell the heat
Well you used a case then of course you couldn’t fell the heat
Source?Well it is like 50%
You need a clearer definition of “a lot”. Like, make it quantifiable. Because for Apple to say “a lot of real users”, the number gonna be in the range of couple hundred millions.I visit tech forums of different counties, a lot of real users talk about it and it is definitely not 0.02%.