Overheating iPhone 12 Pro Max
Hi I have a problem with iPhone 12 Pro Max after I updated to iOS 15.1 it’s overheating than brightness goes low by itself and battery getting empty very fast. Phone is very hot. Please help
iPhone 12 Pro Max, iOS 15
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Hi I have a problem with iPhone 12 Pro Max after I updated to iOS 15.1 it’s overheating than brightness goes low by itself and battery getting empty very fast. Phone is very hot. Please help
iPhone 12 Pro Max, iOS 15
(1) Try and Force Restart your iPhone EXACTLY as shown below and see whether that resolves the issue:
(2) If the above does not work then - What is the Battery Health of your iPhone? Open Settings ➔ Battery ➔ Battery Health and let us know which percentage you see for Maximum Capacity. Also note what is written under Peak Performance. If your battery's Maximum Capacity shows a value of 80% or less, then it has gone through its lifecycle and therefore should be replaced, according to Apple.
Axel F.
Axel F.
(1) Try and Force Restart your iPhone EXACTLY as shown below and see whether that resolves the issue:
(2) If the above does not work then - What is the Battery Health of your iPhone? Open Settings ➔ Battery ➔ Battery Health and let us know which percentage you see for Maximum Capacity. Also note what is written under Peak Performance. If your battery's Maximum Capacity shows a value of 80% or less, then it has gone through its lifecycle and therefore should be replaced, according to Apple.
Axel F.
Axel F.
Did you successfully Force ReStart your iPhone as shown in step 1 above? And did that work?
Axel F.
It’s 97%
Overheating iPhone 12 Pro Max