Apple has acknowledged the OLED burn-in issues that some iPhone 15 Pro Max owners experienced, and iOS 17.1 should offer a software fix.
The iPhone 15 launch hasn't gone very smoothly for Apple. Some of the buyers who got the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max versions experienced overheating problems that Apple had to fix via a software update. The iOS 17.0.3 release addressed a few of the bugs that led to overheating, though some iPhone 15 Pro users still experienced issues after the fix. But overheating isn't the only problem that Apple needs to fix.
However, MacRumors reports that older iPhone models have also experienced burn-in issues recently. That includes iPhone 13 and iPhone 12 models. The blog also says that Apple has acknowledged the display issues and will fix them via the upcoming iOS 17.1 software release. The news comes from the release notes of iOS 17.1. It's unclear what causes the burn-in issues, but hopefully, the fix will work.
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