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Overheating of my phone

I have been using Iphone 12 pro max for nearly 4 months now and my phone is starting to heat a lot . Is there a problem if my new phone starts heating ??

iPhone 12 Pro Max, iOS 14

Posted on Apr 30, 2021 4:55 PM

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Posted on May 1, 2021 1:49 PM

Hi Beastzzz,


Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities. It sounds like you have a question about your iPhone 12 Pro Max. We're happy to help.


Found in the article here: Keeping iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch within acceptable operating temperatures There are some instances when your device may become warm.



"Your device might get warm


When you use the device or charge the battery, the device might get warm. You might notice that your device feels warmer in these situations:


  • When you set up your device the first time
  • When you restore from a backup
  • When apps reindex or reanalyze data, like Photos tagging for faces, places, or keywords after a software update
  • When you use graphics-intensive or augmented-reality apps or features

These conditions are normal, and your device will return to a regular temperature when complete.


Here are some of the higher ambient-temperature conditions and activities that might cause the device to change performance and behavior:


  • Leaving the device in a car on a hot day.
  • Leaving the device in direct sunlight for an extended period of time.
  • Using certain features in hot conditions or direct sunlight for an extended period of time, such as GPS tracking or navigation in a car, playing a graphics-intensive game, or using augmented-reality apps."


We recommend taking a look at the article, and confirming the information based on how and when this occurs. Should you see a temperature warning on the screen, be sure to follow the steps in the section "If you see a temperature warning screen".



Best!

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Question marked as Top-ranking reply

May 1, 2021 1:49 PM in response to Beastzzz

Hi Beastzzz,


Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities. It sounds like you have a question about your iPhone 12 Pro Max. We're happy to help.


Found in the article here: Keeping iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch within acceptable operating temperatures There are some instances when your device may become warm.



"Your device might get warm


When you use the device or charge the battery, the device might get warm. You might notice that your device feels warmer in these situations:


  • When you set up your device the first time
  • When you restore from a backup
  • When apps reindex or reanalyze data, like Photos tagging for faces, places, or keywords after a software update
  • When you use graphics-intensive or augmented-reality apps or features

These conditions are normal, and your device will return to a regular temperature when complete.


Here are some of the higher ambient-temperature conditions and activities that might cause the device to change performance and behavior:


  • Leaving the device in a car on a hot day.
  • Leaving the device in direct sunlight for an extended period of time.
  • Using certain features in hot conditions or direct sunlight for an extended period of time, such as GPS tracking or navigation in a car, playing a graphics-intensive game, or using augmented-reality apps."


We recommend taking a look at the article, and confirming the information based on how and when this occurs. Should you see a temperature warning on the screen, be sure to follow the steps in the section "If you see a temperature warning screen".



Best!

Overheating of my phone

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