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		By: Denise		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2022 15:42:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://iphonegeeks.com/how-to-fix-overheating-issue-on-iphone-se-2020/#comment-264&quot;&gt;Lisa&lt;/a&gt;.

I agree with you Lisa. iPhone is very expensive and should work perfectly without the need to &quot;save&quot; battery for damage. In my case, my iPhone was bought this year and started since yesterday to have overheating issues and the home button suddenly stopped working. So far the sites have given us tips on how to avoid overheating, and I need to use it full time. Supposedly, the iphone should support the apps used at the same time, including games or or anything. And if you go to an Apple store, you will pay an expensive price for the service. If you go to an outsourced store, you run the risk of not having a good service and making it worse.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://iphonegeeks.com/how-to-fix-overheating-issue-on-iphone-se-2020/#comment-264">Lisa</a>.</p>
<p>I agree with you Lisa. iPhone is very expensive and should work perfectly without the need to &#8220;save&#8221; battery for damage. In my case, my iPhone was bought this year and started since yesterday to have overheating issues and the home button suddenly stopped working. So far the sites have given us tips on how to avoid overheating, and I need to use it full time. Supposedly, the iphone should support the apps used at the same time, including games or or anything. And if you go to an Apple store, you will pay an expensive price for the service. If you go to an outsourced store, you run the risk of not having a good service and making it worse.</p>
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		By: Lisa		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2021 19:23:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I received a new (refurbished) iPhone SE today. It arrived with zero battery charge - it must have drained during overnight shipping, as usually they come with some charge.  I began the activation process and restore from backup.  The restore process stopped with a message that it would resume once the phone cooled down. It burned my fingers to pick up! I&#039;ve had it on a literal block of ice in order to complete activation. Apple needs to own up to this problem and replace batteries for free. The reason I needed a replacement in the first place is my phone would no longer charge with a lightning cable and I could only charge it wirelessly. Because of this, Apple and Verizon couldn&#039;t connect it to their &quot;fix all laptops&quot; to resolve a screen issue.  Sorry, but shutting off all services, removing covers (risking damage), and operating in low power mode are NOT acceptable answers. I paid good money for a phone.  It ought to work.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I received a new (refurbished) iPhone SE today. It arrived with zero battery charge &#8211; it must have drained during overnight shipping, as usually they come with some charge.  I began the activation process and restore from backup.  The restore process stopped with a message that it would resume once the phone cooled down. It burned my fingers to pick up! I&#8217;ve had it on a literal block of ice in order to complete activation. Apple needs to own up to this problem and replace batteries for free. The reason I needed a replacement in the first place is my phone would no longer charge with a lightning cable and I could only charge it wirelessly. Because of this, Apple and Verizon couldn&#8217;t connect it to their &#8220;fix all laptops&#8221; to resolve a screen issue.  Sorry, but shutting off all services, removing covers (risking damage), and operating in low power mode are NOT acceptable answers. I paid good money for a phone.  It ought to work.</p>
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