Southwest Minnie
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 13, 2019
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What kind of phone? Just curious. I have an IPhone XS and it’ll over heat in sunlight but like others have said if it’s in your pocket or bag it should be fine.Hmm, it seems my phone is temperamental then. Our temps get to 110 here at home and if I'm outside for long, the phone gets very warm.
If you’re eating outside, don’t leave it out on the table in the sun. I made this mistake a few weeks ago and my IPhone XR entered an overheat shutdown mode. I’m lucky it wasn’t permanently damaged.We're heading to WDW on July 21st. How do I keep my cell phone from overheating? I think I've seen the cell phone cool bags on Amazon. Do those work, has anyone used them before?
Thanks!
This...Cell phones shouldn't overhear in normal use. If yours does, I would take it back to the phone store where you got it and have them determine what is wrong. Could be a defective battery or some other type of electronic issue. Lithium ion batteries can overheat or even catch fire if dropped/damaged or has some sort of manufacturing defect.
That's a thing that happens?? I was on my phone all day long and never once had it overheat.
My android doesn't even overheat running WAZE, and me playing Candy Crush for 5 hours while driving to WDW and plugged in lol. is overheating an iPhone thing?My iPhone 11 pro overheats all the time. I use a case so not sure if that affects it negatively or not. I would assume so. It lowers the screen brightness super low so thats its impossible to see in bright light.
My Android doesn't overheat to the point that it shuts down, but there are a couple things that make it get pretty hot: using it in direct sunlight, and using a slow charger (the built in USB port in my car charges really slowly).My android doesn't even overheat running WAZE, and me playing Candy Crush for 5 hours while driving to WDW and plugged in lol. is overheating an iPhone thing?
My android doesn't even overheat running WAZE, and me playing Candy Crush for 5 hours while driving to WDW and plugged in lol. is overheating an iPhone thing?
Fascinating. Have still never had it happen. I wouldn't leave my phone out on a table in the sun in Florida but have walked the parks holding it and using it.I mean it doesn't do it inside, in the shade, in moderate temps. But in sunlight, with my warm hand holding it, and multi tasking it will.