Apple’s iOS17 is causing another surprise problem in multiple different iPhone models
Published on Oct 11, 2023 at 2:59 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Oct 11, 2023 at 7:30 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
Apple iOS17 has had a troubled start so far with many users reporting several issues.
Aside from the well-known overheating issue, Apple users are now complaining about another issue.
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Some users are now reporting that their iPhones are rebooting themselves at night, seemingly out of the blue.
People are now taking to Reddit and X to explain what’s been going on.
Some iPhone owners say their devices keep powering off overnight and it might be iOS 17's fault. https://t.co/2pZHLRMdjm
— TweakTown (@TweakTown) October 10, 2023
Some users realized their iPhone had turned itself off during the night because when they picked it up in the morning they had to enter their passcode to unlock FaceID.
This is something that’s normally only required once, the first time you turn on the phone.
Others found out the ‘hard way’, so to speak.
In the morning, they picked up their iPhone and found it ‘dead’, despite having a full battery after charging all night.
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— Tech News (@justuseiPhone) October 11, 2023
Some iPhone users have noticed that their phones stop working for a few hours during the night, requiring a passcode to be entered upon waking up!
This issue is not limited to certain iPhone models, and is a bit mysterious. Battery level log shows phone turning off for no pic.twitter.com/ZqJJiI4Sgk
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Not a day goes by without a new iOS17-related issue.
In fact, Apple’s latest update was so problematic that the company had to promptly release an ‘update for the update‘.
The good news is everything seems to be fine after the new iOS17.03., which was released just a few days ago, so hopefully it stays that way.
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