After updating to iOS 17.4.1 the iPhone 14 Plus is overheating
Anyone else phone running hot after update?
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iPhone 14 Plus, iOS 17
Anyone else phone running hot after update?
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iPhone 14 Plus, iOS 17
It surely is not iOS 17.4.1 because...
I conducted a thorough search of this forum and uncovered numerous posts detailing similar issues across various iOS updates. This suggests that iOS updates may not consistently be the root cause. Below are a handful of examples extracted from the search results:
"After iOS 17.4.1" will be an addition to this list posted by you.
Refer to the following few links... These links below indicate this is not an iOS issue. Overheating issues with my iPhone - Actio… - Apple Community
iOS 16
iOS 15
iOS 14
iOS 13
This may help you --> Overheating issues with my iPhone - Actio… - Apple Community
It's not always the iOS update's fault! Many things can cause phone problems. If you tell people you think it's an iOS update, it might make it harder to fix or find a solution for the real issue.
Remember, the right question often leads to the solution!
iOS updates aim to enhance user experience, boost security, and fix bugs rather than disrupt core features. The majority of the issues after updates might stem from underlying, unmentioned factors. Updates won't typically alter personal data but may refine settings or features. Backup before major updates for safety. Review Apple's update details and backup advice for a smooth process.
Kindly consider checking your settings and addressing any device issues before attributing the issue to external factors. This could be a pure coincidence that the iOS update affected the iPhone functions.
Before initiating a standard iOS update, it's advisable to create a backup. Have you completed this step? If yes, proceed with the restoration from the backup.
See what each update does: About iOS 17 Updates, About iOS 16 Updates, About iOS 15 Updates, About iOS 14 Updates, About iOS 13 Updates, About iOS 12 Updates, and so on...
Apple appears to be following the "test in Production" model that MS gave up years ago, allowing the users to report bugs. The PR guys will suggest that security issues or your hardware is the cause..... but with the record number of users having the same issues, it is obvious the QA/QC/Testing department is failing to produce reliable code. Always good to wait a few weeks before deploying ios updates.... IMO
I have had my SE (3rd Generation) for about a year now, and it started overheating about 6 months ago, and it's draining the battery in the process.
After updating to iOS 17.4.1 the iPhone 14 Plus is overheating