Apple Issues Overheating Advisory for iPhone 3G, 3GS
- July 2nd, 2009 - 7.07 pm UTC
- Apple News, iPhone, iPhone 3GS
- Alex Brooks
Apple has recently issued what some call a “common sense advisory” warning iPhone 3G and 3GS owners not to use there iPhones in temperatures exceeding 35º C (95º F).

If your iPhone does begin to exceed the maximum operating temperature then you may experience issues with network signal, display brightness, device not charging or a message will display (pictured) warning you.
If an overheating message is displayed, turn off the iPhone and allow it to cool. Whilst the message is display Apple states that emergency calls will most likely be able to be placed.
Comments
Jon 3rd July 2009, 18.28 pm
so umm, I live in Phoenix, AZ….am I just not supposed to use my phone during the summer?
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