Just to sum all the questions I am currently using a Spygen case, which is 
known to be one of the trusted case manufacture but it doesn’t mean that it 
could potentially keep the phone from being freed from the case. So I tried 
using a phone without a case for a day but the amount of heat that I could feel 
is certainly more noticeable on my hand. Additionally, I have tried putting my 
phone on recovery mode and restoring it with clean copy of iOS 9.3 but it 
doesn’t seem to correct so I am concluding to the fact that Apple genius folks 
will have to take a look. I will be visiting a store tomorrow.
Thanks all for an advice,

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> On Mar 30, 2016, at 1:42 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> In the past, there have been software problems known to push the iPhone into 
> a busy loop that causes great heat output.  It doesn’t change the advice 
> you’ve already got, of course, but if for no other reason, you may like to 
> put your phone into DFU mode and do a complete reinstallation of the newest 
> available software.  In this way you completely eliminate any possible 
> software-related problem.  You also wipe your phone, ready for handing it 
> back to Apple.  Make sure you take an encrypted backup and have all the media 
> you need in iTunes or in iTunes Match, iCloud Photo Library, or from Apple’s 
> stores.
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