Some users say their phones have become too hot to even touch. Experts weigh in on the matter.
Orders have been pouring in since preorder day for Apple'snew iPhone 15 and 15 Pro series. And while the phones, which dropped on Sept. 22, are certainly coming in hot — that may be in more ways than one. "I just got the iPhone 15 Pro today and it's so hot I can't even hold it for very long! Hope they resolve this," said a commenter on an Apple discussion board.
When customers take their new phones out of the box, they are usually transferring over tons of information from a previous phone, potentially causing phones to be hotter than normal.
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