It's been less than two weeks since Apple released the iPhone 6s, and according to some users it's already fall's hottest device… literally.

A number of owners have taken to the Internet to report that their iPhone's 'home' button is burning hot.

In one Apple forum, a user reported plugging in their iPhone to charge overnight, and waking up to a black screen and red-hot home button.

"This morning when I woke up the home button was burning hot and the screen is just black," user JazzieFayy said in a post on Sept. 29. "Nothing else is hot, not even the charging port, just the home button is on fire."

A number of people have commented on the original post saying they've had a similar experience, and an additional 59 people have clicked a button on the forum to indicate that they've had the same problem.

Twitter users have also posted complaints.

My iPhone 6s shut off with 50% battery left and the home button became so hot I couldn’t touch it… New feature? — Jonnie Hallman (@destroytoday) October 4, 2015

My iPhone 6s turned off and won’t come back on and the TouchID is HOT to the touch… — Michael Schultz (@michaelschultz) September 29, 2015

Hmm.. so I woke up and the Touch ID button on my phone is so hot it’s BURNING MY FINGER and won’t turn on. — Justine Ezarik (@ijustine) October 5, 2015

So far, Apple hasn't officially addressed or confirmed the reports, but some forum users recommend holding down the home and power button for 10 seconds to reset the iPhone and solve the problem.