Quiet_Independent930 t1_itv077p wrote
While I can’t answer all your questions, I can say that you don’t need to fully close apps every time you’re done using it. In fact it’s much more efficient to hold it in RAM then it is to launch from scratch every time. You should only really kill apps if you know it’s misbehaving.
As for the heat, try resetting network settings/all settings from the reset menu and see if that fixes anything. After that try doing a factory reset to see if that helps at all.
Because no, it shouldn’t get hard to hold in normal usage, my 14 Pro never gets very warm at all. But do know that you may notice a little more heat than before since the 14 Pro has a larger heat spreader and more graphite film than Apple has ever used before so your phone may feel a little warmer than your older ones where the heat was very concentrated at the SOC.
profburek OP t1_itv0khx wrote
Thank you! I will take note of these suggestions
Also, do you think it could be iCloud backup? I just noticed I never had it on on my previous phones but now it is flipped on
Quiet_Independent930 t1_itv0tsg wrote
It could be photos trying to upload to iCloud, if you were taking videos at a concert and you had low signal and iCloud backup over mobile, I can definitely see that making quite a bit of heat.
profburek OP t1_itv240n wrote
So my thing is it’s not like hot hot where I can’t hold it, but definitely warm where I feel it through a silicon case. If the warm isn’t an issue with the phone I’m fine with it, it doesn’t particularly bother me but I’m worried that the phone might be broken or something.
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