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wireless charging creates structural deficiencies

Apple should abandon their claim to wireless charging. The phone gets so hot that it melts the seal between the screen and case. The screen actually can separate if dropped when recently on the charger. I'm sure there must be larger safety issues (such as burning your house down), but the fact that it wrecks the product and renders it no longer water resistant needs to be addressed. Has anyone else found a solution which reduces the temperature while charging? Do not pry the screen from housing with fingernail after recent charge and certainly do not drop it.

iPhone X

Posted on May 17, 2021 5:38 PM

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Posted on May 17, 2021 6:41 PM

I have owned iPhone X, iPhone Xs Max, iPhone 11 Pro Max and now iPhone 12 Pro Max. I have used wireless charging on them all and NEVER EVER have any of these phones gotten hot enough to do any of things you claim are happening on your phone. You are either using a wireless charger which is defective or your phone has a hardware issue. Do not assume all iPhone's being wirelessly charged are having such issues. Your assumption would be totally wrong.


Have your phone checked by Apple.

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May 17, 2021 6:41 PM in response to oodaloopy

I have owned iPhone X, iPhone Xs Max, iPhone 11 Pro Max and now iPhone 12 Pro Max. I have used wireless charging on them all and NEVER EVER have any of these phones gotten hot enough to do any of things you claim are happening on your phone. You are either using a wireless charger which is defective or your phone has a hardware issue. Do not assume all iPhone's being wirelessly charged are having such issues. Your assumption would be totally wrong.


Have your phone checked by Apple.

wireless charging creates structural deficiencies

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