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| Re: News - Apple issues heat advisory amid claims of iPhone overheating Originally Posted by cheesemp Or rather, instead of addressing the root cause of the overheating (i.e. designing the device correctly in the first place) they actualy expected this to be an issue, so felt it necesary to add the screen and impliment a reduced functionality mode.
Nice. Can't say I've ever seen this on a phone before. |
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| Re: News - Apple issues heat advisory amid claims of iPhone overheating I wonder if the new Toshiba will have a cool down period http://www.engadget.com/tag/tg01/ 1ghz of Qualcomm goodness. |
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| Re: News - Apple issues heat advisory amid claims of iPhone overheating Thats down right lazy manufacturing in such poor tolerances, esp knowing its going to cause problems. Why not go back and fix it instead of just leaving customers to deal with? Last edited by Andehh; 03-07-2009 at 05:08 PM.. |
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| Re: News - Apple issues heat advisory amid claims of iPhone overheating Dammit guys, you just need to "think different" It's obviously designed to be in the pockets of (very literally) cool people. Te audire non possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- System 001: Asus P5Q Deluxe, Q6600 @ 3.0ghz, D-Tek FuZion V2 CPU Block, GTX280, Alphacool GPU Block, 4GIG Corsair 6400 DDR2 RAM CL4 @ 800mhz, Corsair HX1000, Dell SP2309W, Logitech 5.1, Seagate 7200.10 320gb x 2 (RAID 0), 500 GIG 7200.9 (backups), Intel X25-M Gen 2 SSD (System), Antec 1200 case, Thermochill 120.3 rad, Vario Pump, Windows 7 x64 [main] System 002: 4200X2, ASROCK (my ass-rocks!) 939 uATX MB, ATI1650 (passive), Zalman 500W psu, Dell 2001FP 20" LCD, £7's worth of 5.1 speakers (they rock) Windows 7 x86[wife/server] System 003: AOpen 1557 GLSLaptop, ATI 9600 64mb, 1.5 GIG of DDR2700 memory, 60gig fujitsu HD 8mb cache, Intel Wireless and it's great! Windows 7 32bit [main lappy] System 004: ASUS A8N Premium, 4200 X2, 2 GIG Corsair, Silverstone HTPC case, XP120 cooler, 8600GTS (passive), Samsung 500GIG, MCE Remote, Samsung 40" LCD (87BDX) via HDMI Windows 7 (32) [media centre] System 005: 7" Asus Eee PC 701-B Intel Mobile, 2GB DDR2, 4GB Solid State HDD, Linux Deleted - XP to replace it!, Black [toy] System 006: Acer Aspire One, 1gb, 120gb HD, 6 cell battery, intel wireless upgrade,Windows 7 32bit Work System 001: HP supplied Quad Core Q6600, 4gb DDR 2, 400gb SATA RAID 0, 250gb SATA backup drive, nVidia 8800GTS 640mb, HP LP2065, Eizo M1700, Windows 7 64 RTM [main work system] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Directory Opus 9 rocks! (click here) Opera Ad-Blocker (click here) |
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| Re: News - Apple issues heat advisory amid claims of iPhone overheating Hi, Both my wife and i got 3gs's day of launch, hers got very hot and the battery went flat in a hour without having to even use it! She took it back and got a refund, mine has been fine so far, its so cool! fingers crossed it stay 'cool'.. |
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| Re: News - Apple issues heat advisory amid claims of iPhone overheating Originally Posted by Funkstar I'd like to see how this one runs.
I just noticed today, Play.com have made a space for Toshiba in the Sim Free Mobile section, but nothing in there as of yet. |
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| Re: News - Apple issues heat advisory amid claims of iPhone overheating Originally Posted by Funkstar No because it isnt an iphone.
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| Re: News - Apple issues heat advisory amid claims of iPhone overheating I think this is shocking news really. How do all the users of these phones in hotter climates deal with this issue? Are we going to see a flood of aftermarket cooling cases for the iphone. When O2 said it's going to be this years hottest handset, they weren't kidding ---- Why do Computer Scientists get Halloween and Christmas mixed up? Because Oct. 31 = Dec. 25. |
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| Re: News - Apple issues heat advisory amid claims of iPhone overheating Another pile of rubbish from Apple. How can you make a phone that will stop working because it gets too hot. This is just typical of modern rubbish. Software that isn't complete, but released. Hardware that will crash because its poorly designed. Honestly their must be some consumer law that prohibits this kind of stuff. If it doesn't work 100% on day of release and will continue to work 100% for the duration of its warrenty then it should either be 100% recalled or the company fined and all consumers have the right to a full refund within the warrenty if their product fails.... Imagine that, Microsoft and Apple would do bust... |
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| Re: News - Apple issues heat advisory amid claims of iPhone overheating Got to love the warning message: "iPhone needs to cool down before you can use it" iPhone is so awesome iPhone can refer to iPhone's self in the third person. I have a standard 3G and, after a long afternoon of sitting in the sun in a pub garden the other day, I can safely say that it has been waaaay over 35c and still works fine. I never got this warning message either. Guess it's a bit of a lottery then as to whether you get a heat-a-phobic one or not. Or should that be thermophobic? Either way... "I want to be young and wild, then I want to be middle aged and rich, then I want to be old and annoy people by pretending I'm deaf..." Le_Adder_Noir: folding for HEXUS |
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