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iPhone 15 buyers are complaining of frozen screens and the ‘Apple logo of death’

Now, buyers of the iPhone 15 are reporting a bug that’s forcing them to put the phone down altogether.

Published on Sep 27, 2023 at 2:30PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Sep 28, 2023 at 12:53PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
Apple iPhone 15 frozen screen

Apple iPhone 15 buyers are experiencing yet another issue.

Since the phone’s official release on Friday, those who forked out for the new device have complained of multiple problems, from the color changing to the phone overheating so much they can’t even hold it.

Now, buyers of the iPhone 15 are reporting a bug that’s forcing them to stop using it.

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While trying to set up their new devices and transfer information from their old phones, users are reporting that their screens are freezing.

Some are even complaining that they’re getting the ‘Apple logo of death’.

“Don’t get the new Apple iPhone 15 Pro,” one woman said.

“[We] have been trying to set up our phones for the last two hours and we’re stuck on a frozen screen.”

Another iPhone 15 buyer took to X to report a similar issue.

“I’ve transferred all the data from my old phone to my new phone, and for the past five hours it’s been just sitting at the end of being finished (Apple logo with status bar),” they said.

“It won’t turn off, either.  

“Just how long will I be without a fr***in functioning phone?”

It seems Apple knew about the issue of frozen screens before even releasing the device too.

On Thursday, one day before the big launch, Apple published an article explaining what to do “if your iPhone gets stuck on the Apple logo when you transfer from your previous device”.

Among its many quick fixes, Apple told people to press the volume up button, press the volume down button, and then press and hold the side button.

Otherwise, Apple advised people to connect their phones to a computer via a cable.

Reports suggest people should also upgrade to Apple’s new iOS 17.0.2 update to prevent the bug.

But for a phone people are paying top dollar for, these bugs and overheating issues are undoubtedly leaving buyers with a sour taste.

Apple did not immediately reply to supercarblondie.com when approached for comment.

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