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The iPhone 15 series screen image persistence problem can be fixed by updating iOS 17.1

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Apple today released the iOS 17.1 RC version update. This update is mainly targeted at Apple iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro series models. Fixed an issue that could cause image retention (screen burn).

通过更新iOS 17.1可修复iPhone15系列屏幕图像残影问题

Since Apple launched the iPhone 15 mobile phone, some users have reported that the new model has serious screen burn-in problems. Some people speculate that this may be due to a hardware issue with the OLED display. In order to solve this problem, Apple has adopted a software fix to solve the image retention problem. Now users can download the updated software to fix the issues they are experiencing.

While most reports of display issues come from users using the "iPhone 15", there are also some users using iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro devices who have encountered similar issues. This may explain why Apple didn't specifically mention "iPhone 15" in its release notes.

If you find that your iPhone screen has residual images, you can consider upgrading to the iOS 17.1 RC version, or wait for the release of the official version of iOS 17.1, which may be improved.

The iOS 17.1 update fixes some bugs and addresses the following issues: An issue that could cause "Important Locations" privacy settings to reset when first transferring or pairing an Apple Watch; Fixed an issue that could cause Customization and Purchase Bug where ringtones cannot be displayed as text tone options.

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