There’s a lot of iconic problems Apple has had with product launches in the past (attenna-gate and butterfly keyboards are some of the most obvious recent ones), but I cannot for the life of me understand how something like this slips through in 2023. They must have a thermodynamics team that helped engineer the chassis, and the SoC team must know the thermal output of their chip. Did they just not test the device?
Yeah, you would also think they must have had someone with two thumbs who would be able to bend it slightly…
This isn’t even the first time an iPhone has had this exact issue.
Functional video hosting service link: https://youtu.be/IS0SItAzEXg?feature=shared
Is piped not functional? Personally don’t use it but thought that’s what people use on here
It’s what one bot keeps spamming, and it doesn’t really work. The videos never play for me.
I’ve only ever gotten one video to play on it. It’s fine, I googled the title and was able to find the video. The guy doing that tear down is awesome btw! I can’t deny I winced a few times while watching it.
Got it, gonna post YT links from now on, that piped bot seems to handle them anyway.
And yes, Zach is awesome! Highly recommend checking out his channel before you buy new phones. Or just from time to time for the entertainment factor.
Next time just replace piped.video (or other) with youtube.com.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
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Well where do you think your 2000 dollar goes? The product? Ha. Apple is and was a scam for a decade.
Does piped not work on mobile browsers? I’ve never been able to play a single video on Firefox on Android.
It works fine on iOS, are you using Googles DNS? Maybe they’re blocking it…
I use cloudflare for DNS. Site opens just fine, but videos never play.
It was probably just cheaper / greater profit margin
The article picture alone is gold.
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iPhone 15 Pro owners are using it wrong
- Apple
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Its an older meme but it checks out, Sir
This.
Been using mine heavily for a week now, it’s fine.
It depends on how youre using it and what youre actively doing from what ive seen. Its common for it to get hot for those doing the initial, just bought phone and transfering data due to the amount of data transfered between devices.
The other way people see it is when gaming, one reviewer I believe had the phone throttle while playing genshin impact, and heavier gaming is becoming a bigger marketing tool for Apple recently, as its actively advertising Resident Evil on its phone, and theres a few more devs coming along too. While phone gaming is a minority in cellphone use cases, its actually considered the largest paying base when considering the entire gaming industry.
I’d bet my left nut that games like Resident Evil aren’t why mobile gaming makes so much money. It’s those ridiculous F2P gem and city building games that have so many opportunities to buy coins that people get addicted.
Of course… but as he said as a marketing tool, you are not going to sell that kind of games on an apple presentation :P…specially if the intention is show how much powerful it is.
of course not, its always gacha that profits, as thats the current situation its that AAA titles moving onto it open up a new market. it just terrible timing that opening up the new market coincided with the hottest iphone in awhile
Same here and also haven’t noticed any heat issues. Admittedly though I’m not running resource heavy apps for long like some people do.
I have a friend with a 14 pro and she’s been having tons of heat issues since upgrading to iOS 17 so perhaps it’s not a 15 specific issue.
If it affects some phones, then it’s a problem with the entire product because you don’t know if it will affect your device.
It’s probably happening during atmospheric reentry considering they’re shipped in from the outer edges of the solar system.
This is expected if they kept the same N4 node and raised the frequency. Giving that A17 is using TSMC N3E node with raised frequency, this is odd. Or this is -maybe- the silicon lottery due to immature production? Or thermal conductivity of titanium to blame? Effectively keeping the heat inside. This could be really bad for the battery. They don’t like the heat.
Or thermal conductivity of titanium to blame?
This is what two industry pundits cited on a podcast. I figure they probably know. Neither seemed concerned based on their own iPhones 15 Pro.
Comes with the price tag, I imagine.