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BR3W3R

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Jan 11, 2016
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All temps are Fahrenheit.

What amount of warmth is considered normal?? When I talk on the phone for a few minutes or browse safari or reddit my phone can it 88-94 degrees I can feel it’s warm. The room temp is usually 72-75 degrees. Is this normal? I’ve checked the phone after letting it sit for 5 minutes and even with no use the phone will be around 78-80 degrees.
Is all of this normal is it normal for the phone to be over room temp when idling? Happens on two separate phones
 
All temps are Fahrenheit.

What amount of warmth is considered normal?? When I talk on the phone for a few minutes or browse safari or reddit my phone can it 88-94 degrees I can feel it’s warm. The room temp is usually 72-75 degrees. Is this normal? I’ve checked the phone after letting it sit for 5 minutes and even with no use the phone will be around 78-80 degrees.
Is all of this normal is it normal for the phone to be over room temp when idling? Happens on two separate phones

Apple’s information/advice on temperature related for the iPhone and cautions:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/ht201678
 
Using your phone sends energy stored in the battery through the electronics. This creates heat. You feel heat. This is perfectly normal.

Your phone will shut itself down to prevent overheating conditions. If your phone has not or is not constantly shutting down because of heat issues, I would not worry about it.
 
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