According to media reports, Apple has acknowledged that iPhone 15 series users experience NFC functionality disconnection when utilizing wireless charging in BMW and Toyota Supra vehicles. Moreover, the affected devices encompass the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Apple has confirmed an issue with the iPhone 15 series in BMW wireless charging and has plans for fixes.
When you turn off NFC on an iPhone 15, a pop-up alert tells you that you can’t use Apple Pay or your car key. Apple plans to fix this issue later this year and recommends not using wireless charging in BMW and Toyota Supra vehicles for now.
It is worth noting that Apple has released the official version of iOS 17.1 today. In this official update, Apple has introduced a new feature for Apple Music, allowing users to add songs to their favorite playlists by clicking the heart icon on the right side of the playback screen after upgrading to iOS 17.1.
Furthermore, Apple has enhanced and upgraded the AirDrop feature, allowing for continued file transfers over cellular networks when two devices are beyond the range of a regular connection.
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