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Feb 8, 2016 4:47 AM in response to Arun.Sby Japib,★HelpfulHi,
Spine makes really good products, so I would not worry about that. It is normal wireless changing heats up a bit. (unwanted Induction resistance causes this)
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Feb 8, 2016 4:47 AM in response to Japibby Arun.S,@Japib,
Thanks for your reply, appreciated it...
Did anybody face the issue of the case heating due to the Wireless charging, And i also see that iphone works best at 32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C) ambient temperatures and im sure its getting heated up beyond that...
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Feb 9, 2016 1:55 PM in response to Arun.Sby Lawrence Finch,Arun.S wrote:
@Japib,
Thanks for your reply, appreciated it...
Did anybody face the issue of the case heating due to the Wireless charging, And i also see that iphone works best at 32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C) ambient temperatures and im sure its getting heated up beyond that...
If it heats beyond the phone's limit will display a warning and shut off. It's normal for the phone to get warm when charging, and inductive losses in the case will add to that. 35º C is really pretty hot, so it's unlikely it's getting that warm.