Posted on 07/01/2009 6:41:58 AM PDT by Wooly
The problem appears to particularly affect the white handsets of Apple's new turbo-charged device, which is twice as fast as its predecessor, the iPhone 3G, and boasts an improved camera and the ability to record video.
Dozens of users have reported overheating issues, with some iPhone owners unable to pick up the device because the handset gets so hot. Owners of the white iPhone 3GS say the casing turns pink with the heat. Some users have said the device has been too hot to put to their ear while making a phone call. The overheating seems to occur when owners are using the iPhone's mapping software, which uses the handset's built-in GPS technology to pinpoint their location and provide directions.
On Apple's support forums, iPhone owners have been complaining about the problems. "My iPhone 3GS back get somewhat warm when playing a few mins of games. Is this normal?," asks one user, Dreamcast DC. "I am having the same issue," reports Ron Lift
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Just had to prove your MSSheeple creds by adding ad hominem slander to a technical article...
BTW, you better have proof of that, or you are legally exposed.
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MSDrones are Sooooo predictable...
Yep -- I'm still PO'd at Apple for discontinuing the // line...
I own the entire "Inside Macintosh" suite, and I have ported some of my own spatial analysis software over to the Mac, but the most enjoyable and accessible (for programming) machine I have ever had was a souped-up Apple //GS -- with 1/2,500 the raw speed of this MBP...
BS, Incorrigible. Steve Jobs was not "caught." He turned in his stock options in 2002, before the passage of Sarbanes Oxley and before the whole backdating flap was created by that act and the changes in the GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Practices).
If you want on or off the Mac Ping List, Freepmail me.
You said — I beta tested the 3.0 OS, but have decided NOT to buy a 3Gs. I am almost certain the 4G phone will be out within a year, and I am happy with my currect 3G iPhone.
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And the year after, the 5G phone will be out, and then the 6G phone, the 7G phone, the 8G phone...
Well, you get the idea... LOL..
You said — Apple labels their boxes Designed in California but everything is built by slave labor in Red China. A bit disingenuous, if you ask me.
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Ummm.., the last time I shopped in the store, it appeared to me that *everything in the world* is made in China... LOL...
Never let facts get in the way of your forgetful memory.
You said — Its killing me, I still have the 1st generation iPhone (which I dearly love.) I wouldnt get enough from one of the kids bikes though, would probably have to sell one of the kids...
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Hey, there’s nothing wrong with that first iPhone. I’ve got it and it’s wonderful. I also do the “technology leapfrog”. I usually jump over several revisions and then get the latest. It does save quite a bit of money that way.
And..., Apple products do have a very long life, too — which enables you to do that.
Telecom companies don't deploy new technologies that rapidly - or that frequently.
Your (misplaced) point was...?
Well, my “misplaced point” (LOL...) was... that next year, it’s always going to be something better, newer, different, more features, more power, more everything... and it never stops... :-)
AND..., if you keep with *that mentality* then you’ll *never buy* anything.
I actually love you guys (Apple Lovers) Your devotion to the product and the great one are cult like. And like a cult you constantly seek to protect it.
Did Steve Jobs take your lunch money in middle school or something?
If I keep repeating it sooner or later it will be investagated.
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Wow this is gonna hurt Apple’s bottom line....
So what are you saying this article is a bunch of malarky or will you admit Apple screwed up big time. The Foreman Grill probably doesn’t get this hot /s
You too have noticed the cult like behavior of the Apple clan here on FR and elsewhere. I thought it was just me.
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