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iPhone 6s heating up with normal use

Hey!

My new iPhone 6s gets warm during normal use. With only 10 minutes on WhatsApp or Safari browsing, with no apps running in the background, it starts to get hot (not too hot) near the camera, on the top left side (volume buttons side). I’m running iOS 9.0.2 on a 64gb 6s and I don’t use a case.


I’m going to wait for the iOS 9.1 to see if this problem persist. I would have thought that the phone wouldn’t reach the same level of heat when playing 10 minutes of a game compared to 10 minutes of only texting. I have tried a "Restore Network Settings" with no success. Samsung chip.


Any thoughts? Thanks!

iPhone 6s, iOS 9.0.2

Posted on Oct 21, 2015 12:50 AM

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Posted on Sep 2, 2017 3:24 PM

I have the same problem with my 6s, just replying to this it is getting very hot.

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Jan 12, 2017 7:56 AM in response to Eloy V

I have an i phone 6 plus and have rapid battery draining and overheating problems even in normal use, around the time of the last IOS 10.2 update. I am surprised there is no recall. The battery used to last the day and barely lasts for an hour now. The heating is bad enough that i cant hold the phone to my ear. Tried going to the apple store and they could not take walkins because of the number of people having issues that day. Have asked me to schedule an appointment and go back.

Mar 13, 2017 2:58 PM in response to Utk98

To help with your situation, with all the apps you have downloaded, double click on the home button and swipe up on all the open apps. If you don't do this, they are still running in the background and are constantly using your processor to stay open. Force closing all your apps makes it to were you're not over working your phone when you're not using apps.

Oct 22, 2015 12:03 PM in response to Eloy V

Greetings Eloy V,


I see you are a new user here in Apple Support Communities - welcome! I hope we find you contributing often in the future.


The following article has information about the iPhone's operating temperature and steps you can take to control it - Keeping iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch within acceptable operating temperatures.


Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.


Be well.

Oct 22, 2015 2:01 PM in response to Eloy V

You should go look for my thread on this same issue...But mine actually gets too hot to handle. I don't use a case on mine either. Apple Support was of no help. They claim it's a "Software" issue and told me just to back up my phone, wipe it, then start fresh like it's a "New Set up" then hook it up to itunes to get the photos, contact and other data back on there.

I'm running the newest version of iOS so the update didn't make a difference for me. I too am running off the Samsung A9 chip.

At this point, I'm going to take it back to apple and have them swap it out. I hope to get the other A9 chip on the swap out because word on the street is that those phones don't have the heat issues.

Dec 2, 2016 8:16 AM in response to Brett L

Hi

I read the link you have provided. It says that the screen might shut down sometimes to cool itself down. I have an iPhone 6s and it has started to get heated up very often lately. Sometimes even after pressing the lock button, the phone does not unlock. I have a 128gb model and have downloaded many apps on it. Does this have anything to do with the overheating.

Also, is there something I can do on my part to cool it (or prevent the heating)

iPhone 6s heating up with normal use

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