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  2. How to keep your iPhone from overheating and avoid ... - AOL

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    SEE ALSO: All smartphone Major heat waves have hit regions all over the world, including the U.S., Europe, and parts of Asia. With dangerously high temperatures in some areas, authorities have ...

  3. Is your phone storage full again? Here are 5 easy ways to ...

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    That means the app icon will remain on your screen, and you can re-download it any time with all your info intact. This option is great for apps you hardly use but don’t want to part with. The ...

  4. Chinese scientists find way to stop phones overheating ... - AOL

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    A trip to Hong Kong tourist attraction Ocean Park led scientists to propose a way to prevent mobile phones overheating and detect counterfeit goods - by overturning 200 years of conventional wisdom.

  5. Memory effect - Wikipedia

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    In modern electronic equipment that monitors the voltage to indicate battery charge, the battery appears to be draining very quickly. To the user, it appears the battery is not holding its full charge, which seems similar to memory effect. This is a common problem with high-load devices such as digital cameras and cell phones. [citation needed]

  6. Thermal cutoff - Wikipedia

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    Thermal switches on microprocessors often stop only the fetching of instructions to execute, reducing the clock rate to zero until a lower temperature is reached, while maintaining power to the cache to prevent data loss (although a second switch, with a higher triggering temperature, usually turns off even the cache and forces the computer to ...

  7. iPhone 15 Pro - Wikipedia

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    Some owners claimed that their iPhones were suffering from overheating issues, [28] reportedly reaching temperatures as high as 47 °C (117 °F). [29] [30] Apple has also said that the phone's titanium frame "does not contribute to the heating issue." [31] In addition, Apple stated the cause of iPhones overheating was a software bug. [32]

  8. Apple confirms fix for iPhone 15 overheating problem is on ...

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    Experts say it is not uncommon for iPhones to heat up in the first few days of use, as the phone works to transfer all data — from photos and videos to apps to messages — to the new phones.

  9. Is it safe to keep your cellphone in your pocket ... - AOL

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    The ACS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute all consider cellphones noncarcinogenic and safe, aside from the possibility of the phones overheating.