phlamethrowre
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Tiny, powerful A17 + smaller design + titanium frame + poorly optimized apps = excessive heat. It's simple if you understand how tech works and don't spend all your time trying to deny reality.
Tiny, powerful A17 + smaller design + titanium frame + poorly optimized apps = excessive heat. It's simple if you understand how tech works and don't spend all your time trying to deny reality.
That would be bad, but the only visual evidence of overheating currently being shown are of “extreme benchmarking” and meta apps which overheats even older model iPhones.![]()
Charging, watching videos, playing games...it sounds like it is overheating under otherwise normal use conditions.
We'll see how it shakes out then
It's not just her reporting this. It is all over the place now. You think some product liability firm isn't getting ready with a consumer class action?