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David and David explain why your iPhone is overheating and show you how to fix the problem in a few easy steps. iPhones typically overheat when the CPU is revved up to 100%. Our job is to figure out what is revving the CPU.
If a bad app or widget is making your iPhone hot, it’s probably best to delete that app or widget and find an alternative.
Make sure to check for an iOS update, as running outdated software can cause problems on your iPhone.
For deeper software issues, try resetting all settings on your iPhone. This will often eliminate software problems that are difficult to track.
The last thing you can do before completely ruling out a software problem is a DFU restore, the deepest type of iPhone restore.
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