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Jul 20, 2011 8:43 AM in response to osmanno1by ahmed maqboul,suffer from the same problem Do you charge the deviceimei no /01275300745899 5
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Jul 20, 2011 8:51 AM in response to osmanno1by cinamatix,Most times that I've seen or had this issue it was due to having my phone in my pocket in the heat. So a combination of that heat and a phone call or a twitter check the phone can over heat. Now it's probably just the sensors that are screaming the temp warning though.
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Jul 30, 2011 4:07 PM in response to osmanno1by nhesskat,just a few minutes ago, while playing zinga poker, a warning about temp etc just popped into my screen just a quick that i haven't start reading it then, it just restart my poker game,, i was so worried beause my iphone was warm in normal temp i guess, and it was my first time to encounter that,, any advise? thanks
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Jul 31, 2011 10:16 AM in response to nhesskatby cinamatix,I would try a restore of the device to weed out any software issues. (i.e. Stuck syncing software, or the facebook locking up and nonstop loading) Then if it still is happening I would charge it and see if it's a battery over heating. After that I'd swing into an Apple store and see what they have to say.
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Aug 2, 2011 1:48 PM in response to cinamatixby diegosquash,I have exactly the same issue.
While I am using the phone, while is charging and the battery is draining out really fast.
I think the issue started after the last software apdate.
I got too many error when I try to send an email... some apps shut off by itself without any visible cause.
I am here in Canada, please if you know how to fix it please let us know.
Thank you
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Aug 2, 2011 3:30 PM in response to osmanno1by grahamfromstevenston,If the iPhone was in your pocket or sitting somewhere warm this will set it off due to the in built thermometer mine has only showen this once it sould settle down quick
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Aug 21, 2011 4:19 PM in response to osmanno1by NOELWEST-NJ,I got the same freaking message today!
Freaking TERRIBLE!! My iPhone 4 won't let me connect to my MacBook Pro or any other mac computers I have.
I had to try to connect my iPad and Ipod touch to make sure itwasnt my cable or
somehow my fault!
THIS *****.
I thought Apple softeware was better than this.
-Noel
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Sep 30, 2011 5:00 PM in response to osmanno1by DonPelana,I win, just bought it, took it out of the box, tried to turn it on and TEMPERATURE WARNING!
I haz sad
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Nov 15, 2011 7:55 PM in response to DonPelanaby 209Azoth,I think whatever this software update is, they need to update it with a temperature reading that is shown in the upper corner next to the time and all that good stuff. I've had my itouch for a year now and it's 4g. Goes pretty good but lately it's been slowing up and even as I'm typing this it's lagging on the keyboard. I also have been getting the temperature warning very frequently lately. Yet it's ice cold to the touch. And surprisingly enough I try to warm it up and it actually overcomes the heating warning quicker. This is usually after my wrestling practice. I keep it inside my pocket of my jacket but today I had it in my backpack side pocket and it was a little ajar, and the room we practice in is pretty big. So it's not like it isn't getting enough air, and it's an air conditioned gym. So a theory came to mind for me, what if someone of us are getting the temp warning cause it's TOO COLD? Just a thought.
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May 21, 2012 8:05 PM in response to osmanno1by Airilene,Hi Brucegn,
I have an Iphone 4 32gb almost 1 year and have the same problem.
IOS 5.0.1 Baseband is 4.11.08, my usb cable and charger was lost so i use my sister charger and usb. After using that cable to sync into my itunes the
temperature warning...iphone needs to cool down before you can use it....
I turn off my phone and sync again and warning still there, iupdated and restore it to 5.1.1 and warning is still there.
What i did was borrow an original usb cable to my officemate and there you go nothing happens. Problem Solved!!
I hope this can helped.
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Oct 3, 2012 10:26 AM in response to osmanno1by Wol96,I have just had another temperature warning. I was having a conversation & the heat emanating from the phone was red hot. This is my second faulty iPhone & I am far from happy.
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Aug 21, 2013 11:22 AM in response to osmanno1by MaineManMac,There is a new case company out called "Salt Cases" which makes cases that reduces the risk of iphones overheating... its only on kickstarter at this time but you can purchase them ahead of time...
Go on kickstarter and type in "Salt Cases".
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Oct 6, 2014 11:36 PM in response to osmanno1by ArJunaBug,My iPhone 4 frequently displays the temperature warning when I receive a call. Not every time, but maybe once every 10-15 calls. My phone has never been overheated. This and a thousand other reasons is why in two weeks when the new Samsung Note 4 comes out I will be replacing my family's three iPhone 4's with them. I can't wait to be rid of a company that treats me like a baby, tells me to reload my software or exchange my phone for a $200 fee anytime I contact them without even asking me any questions to understand my issue, tells me I can't Jailbreak my phone or use apps from the Cydia store, which I find work much better than the Apple versions, and finally, refuses to sell me replacement parts or even tell me where I can get them (because there is no place to get Apple parts). Mine and my wife's iPhone 4 have only the most basic apps on them and they run slow as molasses. Mine is Jailbroken, but hers is not, and they both are a 20 times slower than when we first bought them. They are almost unusable. I have no idea why my phone will tell me it is overheated when it is actually cool to the touch and has never been overheated above the warmth in my pocket. Apple refuses to offer any suggestions as to the possible causes. When a company such as Apple gets so big and they start to get cocky and treat their customers like second class idiots it's time to move on to a company that's actually trying to service customers. Bye Apple.
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Aug 12, 2015 2:12 PM in response to osmanno1by Badmofacka,I know this is an old post, but if anyone finds themselves here, I have experienced the same frustrating thing, and this was my resolution..
I took a paper clip, open it up and used it to gently clean the lint out of the phone's headphone jack.
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May 31, 2016 1:30 AM in response to osmanno1by Shails.Soni,Its SORRY to see, even after soo many people reporting the issue, no one from APPLE comes forward to provide the solution or takes the owership of the issue. Exchanging phone is easy in country like USA, but the condition is worst in India.
Apple should recall all the phones reported to have temperature issue and get the same fixed on priority, after all they are charging premium amount while selling the product