Overheating issues on some Apple Watch SEs

Apple Watch SE heating problem

Several users are showing images in which you can see a stain on the screen of your Apple Watch SE supposedly produced by high temperatures. This problem they share on the page MacRumors website and other known means, show us a significant problem in these devices.

It seems that the problems affect a batch of Apple Watch SE located in South Korea and the yellow spot could be produced by that extreme heating. One of those affected explains that He slept with the Apple Watch on and that he noticed when he woke up the wrist was quite warm, he immediately took off the watch and took it to a store where he finally received a replacement.

The images we have in the article are quite enlightening of this problem that we've never seen before on an Apple watch:

Apple Watch SE overheated

On the other hand it seems that this problem only It affects the Apple Watch SE and a lot from South Korea. Nor is it a massive case since there are no complaints about it, what happens is that when something like this happens we are all aware of it and more if we have a model like the one described.

In any case, Apple already has the device affected with this overheating problem in its hands and is working to discover the problem, a problem that seems specific and in no case generalized. We will see what Apple explains if it explains something since in these cases the only thing they do is prevent it from happening in other models and in some offer compensation to the user affected by personal injuries if they exist. We will see with the passage of time if we have more cases or it remains in something specific.


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