Seyoon-si,

Yeah, it looks like you may have a lemon on your hands. I've seen sighted 
people with 100% brightness, but they don't see major heat unless they're doing 
heavy graphics stuff like gaming, broadcasting on Periscope or whatever, or if 
it's actually hot outside while they use it.

Annyeong,

Ben

> On Mar 29, 2016, at 19:41, Seyoon Choi <syc20...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello listers,
> I was wondering and had question about my 6S Plus and wanted an input from 
> you guys and see if anyone else has this issue. So couple weeks ago I got a 
> new iPhone 6S Plus and during the use I’ve noticed that the phone heats up 
> quite frequently, even with light use like checking messages or scrolling 
> through tweets with VoiceOver. I am wondering if this is specifically 
> VoiceOver problem and if anyone has the same issue. The event that really 
> occurs is when I start streaming videos that are longer than 2 in a half 
> minutes. I was continuously streaming videos from my YouTube subscription box 
> and the phone was very hot. I had 5S previously, and because the phone is 
> doing and processing it’s resources I would expect a little bit of heat at 
> the back of the phone but haven’t seen it getting this hot. It was so hot 
> that the phone even displayed temperature warning. To me, the top right hand 
> side, majority being underneath the camera seem to be the hottest spot. It’s 
> interesting how the newer phone exposes more heat and because it’s a bigger 
> phone I thought the heat would dissipate throughout the phone. Anyone else 
> ran into this issue? If it’s getting frequent temperature warning I certainly 
> think Apple store might be a trip that I would have to plan on.
> 
> Seyoon Choi
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