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    How To Fix iPhone 4.3.1 Overheating

    mehedi
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    How To Fix iPhone 4.3.1 Overheating Empty How To Fix iPhone 4.3.1 Overheating

    Post by mehedi Sun 10 Apr 2011, 2:00 pm

    According to Apple discussion that iOS 4.3.1 is causing some iPhones to
    overheat and short battery lifetime. Many users are saying that battery
    life on iPhone has decreased dramatically, and it will occasionally
    overheat while in use.

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    Here's what they said at Apple discussion:

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    My iPhone 4 for the last few days has started to get
    very hot in use and the battery is gone very bad. Leaving the phone on
    standby can see the battery drain nearly 20% in an hour. This is gone
    to the stage where I have to turn it off at times just to save battery
    during the day. It only began to happen when I updated to iOS 4.3. I
    updated to iOS 4.3.1 yesterday and it still has the same issues. Anyone
    else having the same problem?
    Some users adviced to disable Exchange mail accounts to turn off
    notifications of apps and etc. Actually the solution is quite simple
    than all these advices.

    There is a big chance that some corruption may be occurred while
    restoring your iPhone from a backup, which makes your iPhone consuming
    the battery and overheated. Simply you can fix this issue by restoring
    your iPhone as new instead of from backup. Sure this will be much longer
    to re-sync contacts, apps and etc, but it will fix your overheating
    and battery life issues.



    so if my customer kayo na nagpaupgrade sa iOS 4.3.1 na preserved
    baseband or FU restore nyo lang ulit pero wag nyo na ibalik yung backup
    files nila such us contacts pictures messages and other backups
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