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Apple iPhone 3G and 3GS Users Warn for Overheating

July 7th, 2009 by jaykishor and tagged , , , ,



Recently, Apple iPhone 3G and 3GS users have been warned for overheating in the summer. They have been warned strictly that in the summer iPhone 3G and 3GS devices can be overheated.

On the internet there are big issues of overheating about the 3G and 3GS devices. Most of the users have reported the issues of overheating on the web. Regarding the overheating issues many blogs including “The Telegraph” have dozens of users’ reports. Users have reported that the device becomes so hot sometimes and turns in pink.

In the many discussion over the forums it has been found that users have reported that the device becomes very, very hot for some times. PC World writers claims, “I became aware the handset had become very hot. Very, very hot — not just on the back, but the entire length of the front face, too.”

There are many blogs also which have posted some images of 3GS which shows the overheating of the device. I also have seen many images on the blogs where iPhone 3GS has been shown as discoloured to pink due to excessive overheating.

Personally, I wasn’t aware about the topic but soon I got many e-buzzes over the web. I got many images of 3GS which proved that summer has heated up that.

I got some suggestions also from Apple that is supportive. Apple warns users that if they feel overheating their devices then they should avoid charging, they should display dims, wait to cool down device till you get the massage of overheating etc.

This problem has been reported widely by the iPhone 3GS users. Apple claims that it can be on the leaving the device in a car or using it in direct sunlight for a long time. So, to avoid overheating you should keep it in cool place.

From my point of view this problem is unique. It leads that problem which has not been seen ever in mobile devices. Is there any hardware problem in new iPhone 3GS? I am waiting for some more reports which will tell actually the device technical problems.

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