Bugs & Fixes: iPhones that are too hot to handle
#17
Posted 01 July 2009 - 01:00 AM
Even after I connected my iPhone with my headphones, it's still looking for other devices, as well as being discoverable.
#19
Posted 01 July 2009 - 10:22 AM
I'd be lying if I said it didn't worry me, but even old cell phones would heat up when talking for about 30 mins. Thank God for the year warranty.
As long as it doesn't explode, I am fine. Wouldn't trade my iPhone for anything.
#20
Posted 01 July 2009 - 11:22 AM
MrLarrity said:
I'd be lying if I said it didn't worry me, but even old cell phones would heat up when talking for about 30 mins. Thank God for the year warranty.
As long as it doesn't explode, I am fine. Wouldn't trade my iPhone for anything.
Yeah...haha that's true. Think about other phones and devices. ANYTHING you use a lot gets hot. Of course the oven does, but then think of the TV and all sorts of stereo equipment or other smart phones. Big Screen WiFi lots of processor work... yeah that's heat.
Oh and yes, the one year warranty is good.
#21
Posted 01 July 2009 - 08:17 PM
#22
Posted 02 July 2009 - 12:09 PM
solrydr said:
>...bartender & have found to make sure its charged fully before work for i let my bar guests play with it to waste some time. So many free games- who can refuse.
Aren't they great for work? When a guest asks for directions, you can pull it up with Google Maps, show them, Street-View the destination and offer to email it to them if they have a smartphone. What I've also been running into is they often have an iPhone -- but never knew they could do that.
I went to perform the 'test' you mentioned of leaving Bluetooth on with no device in range, and realized I'd left Bluetooth on overnight, I only it have it paired with one headset, and that was off. It was cool to the touch when I picked it up. I've had the black 32g 3GS since launch, used it a lot with all the radios, camera, and GSP and it hasn't gotten hot once.
This isn't an issue that effects all iPhone 3GS's...
#23
Posted 06 July 2009 - 10:20 AM
As far as overheating, the phone is never uncomfortably warm during heavy usage.
#24
Posted 06 July 2009 - 12:28 PM
ski542002 said:
As far as overheating, the phone is never uncomfortably warm during heavy usage.
I love iStat! It's cool to use. I'm hoping a future update will enable access to the temperature sensor so we can all clamor over that data. :)
#25
Posted 07 July 2009 - 04:31 AM
#26
Posted 07 July 2009 - 05:36 AM
Best Buy's policy charges you like $15 a month to insure the iPhone, so it is a rip off. My iSkin case cost me $40 which was also a rip off, but it has port covers to keep the water out, plus it is silicone, so the padding will protect a modest drop. Just replacing the screen alone will cost you $200 from the Apple Store, call to verify if you need to.
My point is that the heat trapped in a case is nothing compared to the protection they provide. I am sad to hear of anyone who drops, or loses thier iPhone, because I know that could be me next time. I want you to enjoy your device well over the next year or two while you are paying for it, so protect it with a good case and don't worry about it getting hot. Just be sure to monitor extended use and using it in hot temps and bad weather.
#27
Posted 07 July 2009 - 06:00 AM
cost of iphone: 575 euro (we have no bundle sales here combining subscription and purchase of phone)
monthly subscription cost: 45 euro (ok, granted, there is a cheaper rate but the amount of data is just pathetic, the 45 euro one is only 500 mb / Month!)
i did not take insurance on the iphone but will get applecare in a year :)
oh, and i'll be getting a case aswell!
#28
Posted 09 July 2009 - 12:18 PM
Went to charge the phone last night using the hardware that came with the phone. The phone got hot and the USB connection to the wall was hot also. Decided to restore phone to the original software. So far, none of the above conditions have occurred.



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