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romanson

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Oct 23, 2020
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Hello to all and greetings from Montenegro.
I own pro max 15 , 1TB version , titanuim black.
Generaly its ok device , and I am ok with it.
Just wanted to ask , is this normal , whenever I use my phone for longer period , but not doing anything demanding , my temperature is 35 , after gaming like tennis clash or something like that . Temperature is 36 , around 36,5?
Is that too high?
What is considered as high iphone temperature?
 

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That phone can run hot. Apple says it’s still ok. Some people say that their phone doesn’t get hot while others say it does.
 

romanson

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Oct 23, 2020
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Yeah . I can iron with it :)
All jokes a side , is that huge temperature or what?
 

russell_314

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my temperature is 35 , after gaming like tennis clash or something like that . Temperature is 36 , around 36,5?
Is that too high?
Device temperature is relative to ambient temperature. Ambient temperature where I am is 37° C so I suspect my phone is at least that.

What is considered as high iphone temperature?
I’m not sure many people put a thermometer on their phones so it might be hard to say.
 

romanson

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Oct 23, 2020
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Oh no , i use i mazing and 3u tools , so uts accurate.
But yeah . Where I am is also a bit around 37
 
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russell_314

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Oh no , i use i mazing and 3u tools , so uts accurate.
But yeah . Where I am is also a bit around 37
I’m pretty sure most people don’t use temperature monitoring software on their phones. Stuff like that is OK if you want to just nerd out but if it’s causing you stress then I think it’s not a good thing.

I’m not saying, don’t use such software, especially if you suspect something is wrong but if it’s just a reading from some sensor that you would never be able to detect without the software then I wouldn’t stress too much about it. Maybe there is a database somewhere of iPhone temperature? That would be great for troubleshooting.
 

motrek

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Hello to all and greetings from Montenegro.
I own pro max 15 , 1TB version , titanuim black.
Generaly its ok device , and I am ok with it.
Just wanted to ask , is this normal , whenever I use my phone for longer period , but not doing anything demanding , my temperature is 35 , after gaming like tennis clash or something like that . Temperature is 36 , around 36,5?
Is that too high?
What is considered as high iphone temperature?
The phone will protect itself from overheating. Don't worry about it.
 
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