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		<title>iPhones Overheating After OS3.0 Upgrade?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 19:04:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis Dearborne</dc:creator>
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<p>Users Reporting Problems With iPhone 3GS, and iPod Touch,  since upgrading software to OS 3.0</p>
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<p><strong>Users Reporting Problems With iPhone 3GS, and iPod Touch,  since upgrading software to OS 3.0</strong></p>
<p>Apple sold over one million iPhone 3GS units in three days. Of course there are bound to be some problems.</p>
<p>Recently, a discolored overheated iPhone 3GS was discovered and blogged about on blogs like Gizmodo, Engadget, and PCWorld. I’m not 100% sure, but I think that the overheating problem might be being caused by the iPhone OS 3.0 software update and it isn’t affecting the iPhone 3GS only, it’s affecting other iPhone and iPod Touch devices as well. After updating my iPod Touch to 3.0 I did notice that it got warmer whenever I plugged it in to charge it or when playing a game. I just did a quick Google search, and it looks like I’m not the only one who has experienced this. I expect Apple to fix this in their next iPhone update (which will I hope will be coming soon!).</p>
<p>A White iPhone 3GS that has overheated, will discolor the plastic on the back to either pink or brown, due to the device running very hot.</p>
<p>There is an error message that can appear onscreen when the operating temperature has become too hot. This is a result of a built in safety mechanism that protects the components of the device. If this message appears, you should turn the device off, move it to a cooler environment, and allow it to cool before resuming use.</p>
<p>Note: When this message appears, the iPhone <strong>may</strong> still be able to make emergency calls.</p>
<p>Apple has replied, <em>&#8220;Conditions and activities that may activate the Temperature warning message: leaving the phone in direct sunlight for extended amounts of time or using certain applications in hot conditions or direct sunlight for a long time&#8221;</em>. An Apple proposed overheating scenario is; using GPS tracking in a car on a sunny day or listening to music while in direct sunlight.<br />
Apple recommends Keeping your iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS within acceptable operating temperatures</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Operate iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS in a place where the temperature is between 0º and 35º C (32º to 95º F)&#8221;.</em> 95º F! Has anyone from Apple been in Dallas in the Summer? <em>&#8220;Low- or high-temperature conditions might temporarily shorten battery life or cause the device to temporarily stop working properly&#8221;.</em></p>
<p><em>Store your iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS (or iPod Touch) in a place where the temperature is between -20º and 45º C (-4º to 113º F). Don’t leave the device in your car, because temperatures in parked cars can exceed this range.</em></p>
<p>If the interior temperature of the device exceeds normal operating temperatures, you may experience the following as it attempts to regulate its temperature:</p>
<p>* The device stops charging<br />
* Display dims<br />
* Weak cellular signal<br />
&#8220;Apple Admits iPhone Overheating Issues &#8212; Sort of&#8221;</p>
<p>The fact that none of these alleged overheating iPhone users have posted a picture of the warning screen tells me there&#8217;s not really an overheating issue. It&#8217;s just people feeling the phone get mildly warm, overreacting, or intentionally trying to cause a scandal. Leaving your phone (no matter the brand) in a 113º car is obviously a bad idea, and is no indication of a failure on the part of the hardware.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been noticed one big difference between the 3GS and the original iPhone. The new one is A LOT lighter and seems thinner. To me this means a couple things that might be happening: 1) the faster processor obviously can generate more heat and, 2) The new case is noticeably thinner so more heat is felt by touching it.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been noticed that using the GPS and some other higher intensity apps that the phone gets warm. But so does the original iPhone. It gets very warm! But then the original wasn&#8217;t used in a car on the dash with the GPS on. It doesn&#8217;t have a GPS <img src='http://www.hitechtrucker.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I think, basically, the phones reach the same operating temperatures but the thinner case, and a higher speed processor, is the main reason it feels hotter to the touch.</p>
<p>These reported overheating scenarios are &#8220;all over the map&#8221;. IMHO I just can&#8217;t draw any firm conclussions from all the reported &#8220;problems&#8221;. Are YOU experiencing any problems with overheating since the software upgrade to Version 3.0? I&#8217;m not! How has your iPhone OS 3.0 upgrade experience been so far? Do you have overheating problems because of iPhone OS 3.0?</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 00:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Windows7 is VISTA <em>polished</em> to a beautiful sheen. It&#8217;s MUCH cleaner, crisper in it&#8217;s operation, and leaner too! Leaner, meaning that it requires much less in the way of &#8220;computer hardware requirements&#8221;. This will become important to you who are buying the new NETBook style computers. They currently come configured ONLY with Window XP. The reason for that is VISTA will not run on them. The hardware demands for VISTA are greater than the NETBooks can supply. CPU speed, Memory, Hard disk sizes, are all below the requirements for the NETBooks. But&#8230;..  Windows7 is LEANER!! And it WILL run on the NETBooks!</p>
<p>NETBooks come with Windows XP because Windows7 won&#8217;t be released for a few more months yet.</p>
<p>For those of you who have less of a &#8220;technical pioneer spirit&#8221; than I, don&#8217;t mess with the Release Candidate version of Window7. Wait a couple of more months before &#8220;springing&#8221; for a NETBook just yet. Probably around August, they will be selling with Windows7 pre-installed.</p>
<p>In the meantime, if you want to &#8220;view&#8221; what Windows7 is all about go to the following link to see a lot of amazing videos from Microsoft.<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/"> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/</a> . I LIKE IT!!</p>
<p style='text-align:left'>&copy; 2009 &#8211; 2010, <a href='http://www.hitechtrucker.net'>Dennis Dearborne</a>. All rights reserved. </p>
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