The iPhone 15 launch has been a rocky road, plagued by overheating issues and a bizarre USB-C charging bug.
But these are small issues compared to a newly surfaced problem -- becausethis problem can destroy a brand-new iPhone 15 handset.
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Yes, this seems to be a destructive bug.
BMW owners who are using their car's built-in wireless charging feature are reporting on X and the MacRumors forum that using this to charge their new iPhone 15 handsets causes the NFC chip to stop working.
If you have a BMW and have purchased an iPhone 15, Do NOT put your phone on the cars surface charger. It will cause the digital card reader to fail and you will HAVE to get another phone because they don't have capacity to fix it yet.
- My name Dashiki, thats Swahili for doggy style (@DeeSoS3xy) September 29, 2023
Affected users see a "Could Not Set Up Apple Pay" error message in the Wallet app, and rebooting or resetting the iPhone doesn't fix the problem.
This, in turn, causes the iPhone to temporarily go into recovery mode.
It would seem that the BMW wireless charge is somehow damaging the NFC chip which controls features such as Apple Pay, and digital car keys.
Whether this is a BMW problem or an Apple problem remains to be seen.
The fix is a new iPhone. Yes, this issue appears to be destructive.
According to some customers, Apple said the issue impacted the NFC chip, and the company furnished a replacement iPhone. However, this has to be a very temporary fix because the replacement handsets are just as vulnerable to being fried if put on charge in the car, with users reporting that they've fried several iPhones.
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This issue appears to be limited to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max handsets, although it is possible that the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus handsets are also affected, so I'd urge all users to be cautious.
We don't know. At this point, assume that any BMW wireless charging could break your iPhone 15.