Bug in iPhone 15? Some are freezing during setup without no obvious fix !!

Bug in iPhone 15? Some are freezing during setup without no obvious fix

Just a few days back Apple launched their new member iPhone 15, which has a strong and lightweight titanium design, contoured edges, a new action button, more powerful cameras, and a processor with next-level performance.

But a big problem is reported against the iPhone 15. Some new iPhone owners on social media are sharing issues with Apple’s latest mobile device when trying to get through the setup. However, according to Apple, this issue comes up when a user wants to transfer data from their previous iPhone to their new iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Pro with the latest iOS. To avoid this problem they have to choose the “From Another iPhone” option while setting up the device. Some users also experienced their iPhone 15 being frozen and only showing the Apple logo. Some users reported that the iPhone 15 is asking them to update to the new iOS while doing the initial setup. If this happens to you, then it’s perfect. Because It’ll save you some more time. The bug affects iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro because these phones are shipped with iOS 17 already installed. It may affect anyone switching phones that are running iOS 17 and using the transfer data option.

iPhone 15 has been launched with four new variants. They are iPhone 15 (with 128 GB base storage, price starting at 79,900 Indian rupees),  iPhone 15 plus ( price starting at 89,900 Indian rupees ), iPhone 15 Pro (1,34,900 Indian rupees with 128GB database), and iPhone 15 Pro Max with 256 GB database and that makes the highest price, 1,59,900 Indian rupees. The iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc., known for its sleek design, high-quality cameras, and robust operating system (iO). All four iPhone 15 models have a day-one software update out of the box. But Apple fixed the update, iOS 17.0.2, to fix a bug that can freeze your iPhone during the initial setup process. causing it to get stuck on the Apple logo with no obvious fix.