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New iPad Pro 13 inch M4 Overheating

My iPad Pro gets very hot while painting in Procreate within about 1/2 hour. My case I’m using is super thin. Center back and front is hottest points.

Posted on May 20, 2024 4:07 PM

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Posted on Jun 21, 2024 5:47 AM

Same here, although not just with Procreate, even with Apple's freeform. It gets to the point where I can barely write on the screen, and then the apps start closing. I then decided to try the iPad Air. I had no issues, but I didnt like the Air, so I went back and changed back to the Pro and even with the new one, I'm having the same issues. I'm not sure if it's the new screen or the software issue, but Apple, please fix this!!

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Jun 21, 2024 5:47 AM in response to ginafromhopewell junction

Same here, although not just with Procreate, even with Apple's freeform. It gets to the point where I can barely write on the screen, and then the apps start closing. I then decided to try the iPad Air. I had no issues, but I didnt like the Air, so I went back and changed back to the Pro and even with the new one, I'm having the same issues. I'm not sure if it's the new screen or the software issue, but Apple, please fix this!!

May 20, 2024 4:14 PM in response to ginafromhopewell junction

It is not unusual for an iPad to become warm when being used - more so when using some types of iPad case. High screen brightness and/or CPU intensive Apps will also create more heat.


The key point is that whilst your iPad may become very warm in normal use, the iPad should not become uncomfortably hot to handle. If your iPad is becoming too hot to hold, you should take your iPad along to the Genius Bar at your local Apple Store - where the technicians can examine and test your iPad for faults.


Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple

Jun 11, 2024 7:17 PM in response to ginafromhopewell junction

Has anything changed or have you figured out anything to stop this?


I have the new m4 pro 13in and as with you, procreate is the only app that makes it hot, uncomfortably hot,not like my previous iPad at all. I attributed it cause of the thinness. But the new thermal performance was promoted and I thought this wouldn’t be a problem.. Procreate still doesn’t have an update.

Jul 13, 2024 7:24 AM in response to ginafromhopewell junction

The ipad is hot but I cannot tell how hot it is, I would say it warm up my desk, it is almost like the temperature when you are using a window laptop, the center is hotter, also when the pen was charging, the pen was warm as well, I am not sure what are the problems, seems like it is procreate but I am not sure, I think when using youtube it turns warmer but not as obvious as procreate.

Jul 14, 2024 1:06 PM in response to ginafromhopewell junction

I’m commenting on all the m4 overheating threads. I just got off the phone with Apple and they said this is the first they’re hearing about this. They don’t look on here lol. They want more people to call and report this so they can explore what’s happening. They are replacing my iPad btw. Sending one in the mail, and I’ll send mine back.

May 20, 2024 5:12 PM in response to ginafromhopewell junction

Procreate has a note on their app page that says full support for the Apple Pencil Pro is coming soon (although you didn’t mention if you were using the pencil I think most people that use Procreate are). Could be that the heat you are experiencing if it is more than you may have experienced on a previous iPad using the app may be tied to the app still needing an update. Especially if it is the only app you experience this with. Just something to consider in addition to what has already been suggested.


Also, 17.5.1 has been released as of today. Not sure if one of the bug fixes may be related to any heating issues but it’s possible.

Aug 12, 2024 1:46 PM in response to sandrafromguelph

Honestly the replacement iPad is only a little better. I think may have something to do with the apple pencil pro now. I’m not sure but if you scroll up someone mentioned something about the pro settings and how it can be attributed to higher temperatures. And I think I’ve noticed the times I use my iPad without the pencil I don’t notice high temps.


i just called to Apple and told them this **** hurts lol and she was like omg, let’s get you a new one

Aug 12, 2024 9:08 AM in response to abhilash246

abhilash246 wrote:

how did you get them to replace yours? Mine is getting too hot to while using procreate.


Ensure that you have disabled the Accessibility Zoom function. Many reports have been seen here that attribute unexpected high temperatures when using Procreate with an Apple Pencil:

Settings > Accessibility > [Vision] Zoom > Zoom - set to OFF

Sep 1, 2024 9:42 PM in response to ginafromhopewell junction

i am not using procreate, but i heavily use stage manger.

my iPad also gets very hot.

i had to find a way to work with the heating, and bought this product:

ACEDAYS iPad Cooler,Magnetic Tablet Cooler for ipad/Surface pro/Samsung Tab,Universal Radiator with Temperature Display for Mobile Gaming,Tiktok Live Streaming(Including Tablet stand Holder) https://a.co/d/bcy9F73

its a magnetic radiator you can use on the back of the iPad with or without the included medal plate included in the back to stick to your iPad.

although it is another thing to plug in, but it keeps my iPad cool.

the battery health monitor still says my capacity is 100% so it seams to be working.

best to attach the cooler directly to the iPad w/o a case.

New iPad Pro 13 inch M4 Overheating

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