My iPhone 7 plus just upgraded to iOS 13.3 from 12.4.1 and it got overheat.

I just upgrade my iOS version yesterday from iOS 12.4.1 to 13.3 and expected to get new features and bugs being fixed. Sadly, it has made me very disappointing because of heating issue.


When my device was iOS 12.4.1 it stayed alive more longer than iOS 13.3, I meant the battery draining super super fast. And also it got overheat at where close to home button while using internet 3G for only 5 or 10 mins long.


Is that problem because of iOS itself or my device? I don't think because of my device because when I was iOS 12.4.1 never had that kind of overheating issue.


Is there any ways that Apple provide way to downgrade back to iOS 12.4.1 or whatever beside from iOS 13?

Posted on Dec 28, 2019 3:18 AM

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Dec 31, 2019 10:46 AM in response to thongmonyoudom

Hello thongmonyoudom,



Thanks for that info and choosing the Apple Support Communities. Based on what you stated, it seems you are experiencing issues with temperature and battery life on your iPhone. To help resolve this issue, please follow steps from these resources, like making optimizing settings and checking battery usage. Then restart your iPhone as iOS clears cached data and does other system optimizations when you turn your device off and on.



iPhone Battery and Performance

Keeping iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch within acceptable operating temperatures

Restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch



Cheers!

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