Sujet : Re: iPhones sure get hot easily when using a lot like taking pictures, using maps, etc.
De : ant (at) *nospam* zimage.comANT (Ant)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 08. Sep 2024, 14:43:24
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Jörg Lorenz <
hugybear@gmx.net> wrote:
On 08.09.24 06:46, Ant wrote:
iPhones sure get hot easily when using a lot like taking pictures, using
maps, etc. For an example, old 11 Pro Max (iOS v17.6.1) got so hot that
its screen got darker like my hot 12 mini, Maps app couldn't display and
talk anymore (this was new during the road trip), etc. Its iOS
notification said iPhone was too hot. :( Do newer iPhones (e.g., 15)
have this problem too?
Never experienced this kind of issue with my iPhones. Currently stands
at 14. The only thermal issue is the wireless charging in my new EV. It
already stopped charging because of the temperature reached.
Not using wireless, but was using USB cables.
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering.
Sometimes a restart helps. Never expose the iPhone directly to sun.
They did get some sun to take photos.
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