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My iPhone’s can get a bit warm when using day to day tasks, such as mildly intensive browsing to imore, macrumors, and reddit. Using Appolo can also warm it up. Facebook app can also make it feel a bit warm, and even making phone calls can warm it up. Are all of these normal to heat up the phone? Temp gun can read up to 34.4C (94 F) Thank you everyone.
Any computer (i.e. iPhone or Mac) which is processing a heavy task will heat up. Each device by its given design will be able to process more within less time (an iPhone X will be faster than an iPhone 7 etc…), hence create less heat, but the total time of what is being processed could cause even the best processor to run off the rails. Within the design are sensors to either slow down or stop running the process or device. In addition to the APU/CPU processing efficacy you have the power and storage which also create heat as its used. The last issue is the application its self maybe poorly written and/or you have unintended software running on your device (background process, virus or malware).
Anyone else have input??