What if the iPhone heats up is it from the Sun?

Warning iPhone overheated

Several complaints have come to light around the issue of the constant overheating of the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS after the launch of the last iPhone 3.0 software, and although we have waited infinitely for the response of our dear Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),Let's say that we are somewhat surprised and dumbfounded with the answer you have given us.

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), published on his page a document where he gives explanations of this annoying 'phenomenon', and in general attributes absolutely everything to environmental factors, specifically to the temperature from the place where we have our iPhone; He says Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), so what if your iPhone stops loading, shows drops in the display image, and a warning message appears with the phrase "TEMPERATURE: iPhone needs to lower the temperature before you can continue using it" it's probably because you have it in a technology Cuya temperature is between 0º and 35º C (32º to 95º F), explaining that the temperatures too low or too high cause these 'stops' in the iPhone operation, so your responsibility is to keep it at temperatures that oscillate between -20º and 45º C (-4º to 113º F).

At the time this notice appears, the iPhone is available (only) to make emergency calls, and although it can be very annoying, the apple company says it is actually a mechanism of fullfilment of security requirements that protects our phone and all its components, so once we come across the yellow triangle we must turn off the iPhone, go to a cooler place and wait for the gadgets before using it again. To avoid it, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), recommends us:

  • Never leave the iPhone in your car, as parked cars may exceed the standards of temperature accepted (the ones I mentioned previously)
  • Do not expose the iPhone directly to the sun for a long time
  • No listening music, use certain applications or GPS inside the car, on a hot day or in direct sunlight.

The point is that, in addition to these indications being ridiculous and exaggerated, we well know that this not only happens because of the Sun ... iPhone it overheats when we charge it directly to the current and not to iTunes, when we use the games long time, when we use the GPS, when we use data intensively, and on many other occasions (nothing out of the ordinary) in which we know that the environment is not hot and the Sun does not directly affectthe iPhone…but Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), He has only given us 'warm water cloths' (as my mother would say), as if she were saying something just to say it ... and I don't think maqueros put up with it for a long time. What do you think?

Via | Support.Apple


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  1.   Elvis said

    Well I do not understand the complaint well ... First I live in the Dominican Republic, a tropical island where it is quite hot ... I have had the iPhone since its first appearance and I have only seen this warning on the internet, it has never happened to me ... I imagine it has to be at too high a temperature to reach this point.
    Greetings.

  2.   Silvia said

    I do not have an iPhone 3G but I have heard several people complain that theirs is overheating, although I think they did not get any messages. If it is a general problem, they should solve it instead of suggesting to people not to use the phone in this or that circumstance.

  3.   Chris Arel said

    well, actually the iphone 3g gets too hot, but it's because of the 3g, that is, if you want it not to get so hot when you listen to music, or when you have the lcd active, turn off the 3g, as it gets hot because the 3g uses too much Battery resources, that is, if I listen to music with 3g activated, the battery can last 6 hours, but if I deactivate it, it lasts for days in constant playback, and much better if you put it in airplane mode, so it spends less ...
    try SBSetting, it is a program that just by swiping your finger over the top bar, where you have the clock, it displays what you want to activate or deactivate, try it and tell me how it went ...

    bye