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The screen of the new iPhone 11 heats up. What is the reason?
Bought a couple of days ago. Now I notice that the bottom of the screen is warmer than the top (the warmest place is somewhere above the charging connector). At the same time, it is not on charge and was not actively used (a call was made lasting two minutes and several minutes were spent in the chrome browser). The heating is insignificant and is felt due to the fact that the apartment is now cold.
Is this the norm? What is it connected with? Is marriage possible?
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iPhone 11 released in 2019. This is not a new phone, but an old one.
In three years, his battery and other electronics could fail.
No one sells new phones now. Only at the flea market you can buy 11 models. And this means that it is used and could be reflashed.
Hence the problems.
Look, it's normal for the battery to get warm. It's just that you most likely give the phone complex tasks, or simply you just play games that have strong graphics. Therefore, this is normal. Just when it gets hot, you leave it alone. Or it might explode.
I don't know about 11, probably the same thing. Possibly a charge controller. Is your phone draining fast? If yes, then carry to the SC. If not, then no big deal.
The Taptic engine and the speaker are located in the lower part, just the same Taptic Engine above the connector, it should not heat up. Probably, either the battery is heating up and, due to some features of the case, heat is removed to the lower part, or the screen itself. In general, for modern technology, a slight heating during operation is normal, especially during a conversation (iPhone 11 does not have the best modem and often uses increased transmitter power, especially in poor signal conditions). In addition, the browser can also create a huge load on the processor (for example, I came across sites that can drain the phone's battery almost on a par with cool modern games).
I also note that most of the phone's components are designed so that it can work under load in hot countries at air temperatures up to +50 degrees, i.e. heating, although it accelerates degradation, is generally not so terrible.
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