In addition to the iOS 17.1 update, Apple also released iPadOS 17.1. To upgrade to the new operating system version, users can access Settings -> General Settings -> Software Update .
Apple says the iOS 17.1 update will fix the iPhone 15 screen burn-in bug. |
In the iOS 17.1 update description, Apple said that this new operating system version will fix some issues that could cause image retention on the iPhone 15 screen.
Previously, many users reported that their iPhone 15 Pro had a screen burn-in error. The images shared by users showed that the burn-in had occurred on the entire iPhone screen, instead of just a few pixels or certain locations.
In fact, screen burn-in is not uncommon on OLED screens. Smartphone models from major brands such as Samsung and Xiaomi that use OLED screens sometimes also have similar problems.
However, this error usually only occurs after a long time of using the device. Meanwhile, the iPhone 15 has only been on the market for less than a month. Therefore, the error of image retention on the iPhone 15 screen is considered unusual.
In addition, the iOS 17.1 update also fixes a number of other issues on iPhones such as keyboard issues, call errors, and collision detection optimizations. In addition, Apple also released iOS 16.7.2 and iOS 15.8 updates with many similar security fixes for older devices.
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