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Buyers of the newly released iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max have been reporting the phone's overheating issues ever since its launch. Users such as Redditor u/Leather_Cheerio_402 posted that his new iPhone 15 Pro now has a swollen battery that has caused the display to bulge out. Apple also emphasized in its chat with Forbes that the overheating isn't caused by the design of the iPhone 15 Pro nor is it the new Titanium structure as iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus users were also reporting some overheating. Apple ended by saying that there is no risk to the safety or long-term performance of iPhones and iPads as both have built-in protections to prevent overheating. Problem is, you can't turn it off on the iPhone so if you're texting in a different language, it will suck big time. Some specs, like that of the iPhone's processor and RAM/ROM are not totally confirmed and were based on pieces of hardware clues taken from disassembled parts. Ankush Raisinghani, Proctor and Gamble HR Director, was the first person who reserved an iPhone 3G when Globe opened reservations last August 6. Ankush Raisinghani of Proctor and Gamble receives his iPhone 3G from Globe Consumer Wireless Group Head Ferdinand Dela Cruz. Read more in our articles including "Users report iPhone 15 Pro overheating, Apple says it's iOS 17 bugs and apps like Instagram and Uber" and "iPhone 3G: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly".

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Buyers of the newly released iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max have been reporting the phone's overheating issues ever since its launch. Users such as Redditor u/Leather_Cheerio_402 posted that his new iPhone 15 Pro now has a swollen battery that has caused the display to bulge out.

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Apple also emphasized in its chat with Forbes that the overheating isn't caused by the design of the iPhone 15 Pro nor is it the new Titanium structure as iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus users were also reporting some overheating. Apple ended by saying that there is no risk to the safety or long-term performance of iPhones and iPads as both have built-in protections to prevent overheating. Problem is, you can't turn it off on the iPhone so if you're texting in a different language, it will suck big time.

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Our coverage of iphone 15 pro max overheating includes: "Users report iPhone 15 Pro overheating, Apple says it's iOS 17 bugs and apps like Instagram and Uber"; "iPhone 3G: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"; "Top iPhone 3G Alternatives". Each article provides unique insights and information.