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iPhone XR gets a bit hot. Is it normal?

I realized that while I was using Google Chrome and snapchat on my iPhone XR, the iPhone got a bit hot after around 10-12 minutes. Is this normal to happen?


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Posted on Apr 16, 2020 9:20 AM

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Posted on Apr 16, 2020 10:36 AM

Yes. To reiterate from the previous comment, warm to mildly hot temperatures can occur often on media-streaming related, and social apps such as SnapChat. While I have an iPhone 8, apps such as Instagram, particularly looking at Stories, or in YouTube for a long period of time, it gets warm. While in most cases it's considered to be normal, I would keep close eye with your system settings, checking for background apps or apps requesting to push data and notifs to your phone, like email or social apps. Also look into your battery health under Settings > General > Battery > Battery health, to check for data and insights from your use or non-use of the phone.


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Apr 16, 2020 10:36 AM in response to Johncarlkik

Yes. To reiterate from the previous comment, warm to mildly hot temperatures can occur often on media-streaming related, and social apps such as SnapChat. While I have an iPhone 8, apps such as Instagram, particularly looking at Stories, or in YouTube for a long period of time, it gets warm. While in most cases it's considered to be normal, I would keep close eye with your system settings, checking for background apps or apps requesting to push data and notifs to your phone, like email or social apps. Also look into your battery health under Settings > General > Battery > Battery health, to check for data and insights from your use or non-use of the phone.


Should there be any other issues you're wary of, contact Apple Support.

iPhone XR gets a bit hot. Is it normal?

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