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- My two-year-old iPhone 6S seems to heat up easier now that it’s gotten the temp warning twice within two weeks, but maybe I’m being paranoid. Any info?
- Wipe a iPhone hard drive if broken.
Posted: 21 Jul 2018 10:00 PM PDT My iphone 6 is stuck at the dying screen (black screen circle thing). All the solutions I can find are to DFU reset (I dont know what that means), but I can't because my home button is broken. If you can help me I'll love you forever <3 [link] [comments] |
Posted: 21 Jul 2018 12:11 PM PDT Sorry for the confusing title, I had no idea how to word it. TL;DR: Basically just the title. My car doesn't have AC at the moment unfortunately, and so sometimes when I drive about 10 minutes or longer my iPhone heats up too much and gives me the high temperature warning. The first time I got it was on the 10th when I was driving to my parents' house, which is about 15 minutes away from me. I was listening to music with it and it heated up too much due to the sweltering heat where I live and probably because I was also using it. The second time it happened was a couple of days ago when I was driving to a friend's house who also lives about 15 minutes away from me. I had never been to her house before, so I used Google maps. My phone got the warning then as well and I had to use good old fashioned street signs :P Anyway, now my phone seems to heat up quicker and easier. Or maybe I'm just paranoid. It's not hot right now, but it was a second ago while I was messing with the face filter and new music features for stories on Instagram. Maybe that caused it to heat up easier for some reason I don't know about, but I'm worried it's because of how many times it's gotten the temp warning in a short amount of time. Does anyone have information on this that might help me? Thanks! [link] [comments] |
Wipe a iPhone hard drive if broken. Posted: 21 Jul 2018 05:21 AM PDT I want to sell my 5s for spares are repairs as my Lo-iron battery expanded and popped open the casing. But now I can't turn on the phone or plug it into anything to wipe my information. Any advise? [link] [comments] |
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