I am on my second 6 Plus. The first one inexplicably died never to be revived. Apple also replaced my charger that also quit.
The other day while charging my 6 with my laptop & in the midst of a phone call (about 10 - 15 mins in), the phone seized, dropping my call & prohibiting me from doing anything with it for about 5 mins. The phone was pretty hot! I have a Pong protective cover (which I immediately pulled off & a ballistic glass screen protector on the phone. I also unplugged my 6 from the laptop. It seemed to take quite awhile for it to cool down.
I have been reading this forum with all of the comments on 6's overheating. I am very concerned about this issue. I am assuming that when the phone gets hot, the glass & the cover do help, but can imagine not having them as the phone is pretty vulnerable without them. I have turned off the "background app refresh" off as some have suggested. I don't have to my knowledge, any apps that are running draining power or heating it up.
When I called Apple Tech, I was told that the aftermarket cord that I was using to charge the phone off my Macbook Pro could have caused this overheating, Sounds really unlikely to me! And not particularly interested in repeating the experiment with my Apple cord.
Any thoughts on this? Anyone else ever had this particular slice of incident?
Mahalo for your time & help!