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sh0ckerturb0 said:
ya my phone will get super hot at times while on a charger. sometimes if its a hot day and its charging in my car it will overheat and turn off

Mine has never overheated, but it does get quite warm. Kind of like a toilet seat after someone has dropped their kids off at the pool.

Can't say I like it very much.
 
You're just mad because the dents on your phone can't be fixed by an internet forum.


no expecting the dents on my old iphone to be fixed by an internet forum. But the simple fact remains that you are a minty fresh douche. So much so that you did not refute my assertion of douche-ness.
 
The iPhone does NOT bypass the battery and run off wall power. The easiest way to know this is just to run any power intensive application such as GPS or NetShare with the iPhone plugged in and watch it die in about 5 hours or so (2 hours will kill it not plugged in). And no the battery does not contain more juice than the wall so it doesn't "use the wall but switch to the battery when doing high powered things" if it could do such a switching it would do it the other way around since the wall has the most power.
 
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