Apple said that the device may feel warmer in the first few days. Third-party apps also causing the issue have included the game Asphalt 9, Meta's Instagram, and Uber, the company said.
With software is kind of hard, you can’t be proactive, you can only be reactive. Especially with such a huge amount of applications. You can’t predict what each application will do and how it will affect the rest of the system. Only thing you can do is wait for issue to happen and react fast. And am not even defending Apple, it’s just the way it is. You can test and try and have things work for you but cause issues for others.
Great take. One of the main reasons I switched to iOS this year after always using Android is Apple’s relatively faster fixes. (Yeah Google is fast with the Pixel, but I’ve got more reasons.)
I don’t blame Apple. I wanted to share this article because some posters who experienced this were lambasted/mocked for claiming their phones overheated.
With software is kind of hard, you can’t be proactive, you can only be reactive. Especially with such a huge amount of applications. You can’t predict what each application will do and how it will affect the rest of the system. Only thing you can do is wait for issue to happen and react fast. And am not even defending Apple, it’s just the way it is. You can test and try and have things work for you but cause issues for others.
Great take. One of the main reasons I switched to iOS this year after always using Android is Apple’s relatively faster fixes. (Yeah Google is fast with the Pixel, but I’ve got more reasons.)
I don’t blame Apple. I wanted to share this article because some posters who experienced this were lambasted/mocked for claiming their phones overheated.
Now if only I can convince corporate to let us deploy faster rather than trying to make everything bomb-proof on the first try.