After heating issues, iPhones are now facing Wi-Fi issues: iOS 17 could be the reason

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One user claimed that setting the Wi-Fi channel range to 20 MHz, 40 MHz, or 80 MHz would solve this issue.

Another user suggest that turning on the Flight mode and then turning it off would solve it.

The iOS 17.0.3 is reportedly fixing the heating issue of iPhone 15 Pro models.

After heating issues, iPhones are now facing Wi-Fi issues: iOS 17 could be the reason

After the iPhone 15 Pro’s heating issue, users are now facing another issue, which has occurred not only in iPhone 15 models but also in other iPhones that are running on iOS 17. In reports, they claim their internet gets slow, apps take time to load the content, and much more. They have also faced technical issues like their iPhone automatically disconnecting the Wi-Fi periodically. 

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Many users are facing the Wi-Fi issue as 9to5Mac spotted some users taking this issue on Reddit. One user claimed that setting the Wi-Fi channel range to 20 MHz, 40 MHz, or 80 MHz would solve this issue. Another user mentioned the OG way to get your internet started again, turn on the Flight mode and then turn it off. However, for me, it’s unacceptable to use the internet this way in a smartphone worth over ₹70,000. 

Also read: iPhone 15 Pro review: Biggest iPhone upgrade mired by issues

Here are some X posts on this Wi-Fi issue

Apple iPhone users are now expecting the tech giant to roll out another iOS 17 software update to fix this Wi-Fi issue. 

However, not all the bad news is there. Apple rolled out iOS 17.0.3 a few days ago to get rid of the iPhone 15 Pro models’ heating issue. Turns out, the software update does fix the issue. ZDNet has done the before and after heating test of the iPhone 15 Pro Max while charging. Here’s what happened. 

Also read: iOS 17.0.3 rolling out, update now to fix iPhone 15 heating issue, says Apple

iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max heating test

Before iOS 17.0.3, the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max reached over 100 degrees Fahrenheit when fast charging. However, after iOS 17.0.3, the smartphones were a little calm. Their temperature remained 85-95 degrees Fahrenheit when fast charging.

Source: 9to5Mac and ZDNet

Mustafa Khan

Mustafa Khan

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