Brand new iPhone 11 gets overheated after 20 minutes
Why does brand new iPhone 11 get overheated after 20 minutes of using it?
iPhone 11, iOS 13
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Why does brand new iPhone 11 get overheated after 20 minutes of using it?
iPhone 11, iOS 13
If it is really overheating, you'll get a message, and the device can't be used.
Read this support guide:--> Keeping iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch within acceptable operating temperatures - Apple Support
If you still have doubts, since your device is new, have it inspected at an Apple Store or AASP (they are reopening after lockdown)
Regards
Giulio
If it is really overheating, you'll get a message, and the device can't be used.
Read this support guide:--> Keeping iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch within acceptable operating temperatures - Apple Support
If you still have doubts, since your device is new, have it inspected at an Apple Store or AASP (they are reopening after lockdown)
Regards
Giulio
The ambient temperature is important, but most important problems can come from the activity you're doing on your device, as per section: "Your device might get warm" in the support guide I posted.
As already stated, for any further doubt, have your device checked.
Regards
Giulio
Thanks for reply. Well I just used it in normal room temperature. It happened at my first time usage of brand new phone. I wander if it’s normal or should I bring it back to Sprint store
Just got mine from Sprint yesterday, and it does same thing. Gets way hotter than any earlier iPhone I’ve had. Even w/ no apps open, in air-conditioned room, not in sunlight.
Brand new iPhone 11 gets overheated after 20 minutes