OpenAI's ChatGPT app, available in 32 countries, including India, is facing user complaints of overheating and rapid battery drainage. Although the app offers voice inputs and advanced AI, such issues may negatively impact user experience and growth.
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ChatGPT app is now available in India and other countries after its US launch. The app is comparable to the website and has great features for finding help, knowledge and engaging others in conversations. With the integration of Hindi language, Whisper speech recognition system and upcoming Android version, users are guaranteed an even more improved experience. Unfortunately, users have complained of battery drainage issues and overheating problems. ChatGPT is now working on fixing these bugs, and a new bug-free version soon will be released.
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