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iPhone 15 users who have noticed their devices overheating may want to spend more of their time touching grass rather than scrolling through Spider-Man memes and celebrity pregnancies all day. According to a few Apple spokespersons, who reached out to Bloomberg (alternate link), Forbes, and other publications over the weekend, iPhone 15 models may, in fact, suffer from overheating issues, but the problem has nothing to do with the hardware or the way they're designed—the real problem lies with apps and software, such as Instagram and Uber, both of which are apparently not playing well and have already prompted their developers to work on new updates. The iPhone 15 Pro Max, Apple's new flagship smartphone with USB-C, is now available from $1,199.
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