XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy   
   From: scharf.steven@geemail.com   
      
   On 9/30/2023 4:33 PM, badgolferman wrote:   
      
      
      
   > Do they test them against the most popular apps as rated on their own App   
   > Store?   
      
   What is odd about the "fix" to iOS 17 to address the overheating issue   
   in the iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max is that if there really is some kind of a   
   problem with some of the apps that causes overheating by "overloading   
   the iPhone CPU" then why isn't the same issue occurring with the iPhone   
   14 Pro/Pro Max with the A16 Bionic?   
      
   It's likely that these apps, whatever they are, are causing the A17   
   Bionic to run at maximum power which is too much for the thermal   
   solution in the iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max to deal with.   
      
   It was also odd to see that claim that the titanium frame will conduct   
   heat out the phone better than the stainless steel frame in the iPhone   
   14 Pro/Pro Max since titanium is a poorer thermal conductor. And if it   
   did conduct heat better then the outside of the phone would get even   
   hotter but the inside would be cooler.   
      
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