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How to Avoid Over heating of iPhone 3G & 3GS?

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The iPhone 3G and 3GS have faced a strange problem of over heating which has been highlighted on a lot of websites. Recently, Apple came out with a set of guidelines and tips to avoid the over heating problem, delicious.com

 

http://www.pcworld.com/article/167495/apple_iphone_3gs_overheating_reports.html

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Overheating iPhone 3GS: Apple blames the weather - Telegraph

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iLoan and iPod Overheat at 35 Degrees Celcius

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Don't expect an iLoan to work in summer :), delicious.com

 

Apple blames hot iPhones on the weather, others find oleophobic screen to be fleeting?

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Don?t worry, everybody, your iPhone baking itself to a crisp is no cause for panic, now that Apple has found the culprit: the weather and your heartless negligence. Apparently you?ve been leaving your brand new iPhone 3GS in a hot car, and the warm sensation you feel any time you hold the phone has nothing to do with beefed up processors or inadequate cooling. Phew , glad that?s all sorted and now nobody will have any problems with self-destructive iPhones they paid hundreds of dollars for. B, technorati.com

 

Does your iPhone 3G or 3GS suffer from heatstroke?

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If your Apple iPhone 3G or 3GS has been misbehaving during the recent sunny weather it may be because you've been using it in temperatures of over 95°F (35°C). The iPhone can be stored in temperatures a little higher, up to 113°F (45°C) but be, delicious.com

 

Apple - Support - Discussions - Safari 4.0 running hot ...

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Apple Issues Heat Advisory for iPhone 3G, 3GS - Gearlog

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I've noticed that my iPhone 3GS gets very hot sometimes in my pocket for no apparent reason. Powering it down and letting it cool usually solves the problem., delicious.com

 

BBC NEWS | Health | Why do we succumb to hot weather?

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