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Apple identifies iPhone heat risks as ambient heat, charging and intensive use, with built-in overheating protections. If the "two settings" are Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, Apple says they use minimal power when idle and recommends leaving them on. https://support.apple.com/en-euro/118431 https://support.apple.com/en-gu/105105
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I walked into the Apple Store last week with an iPhone too hot to hold. "Is something wrong with it?" The technician ran every test. Everything came back normal. Then he leaned in and said something I'll never forget: "There are 2 settings turned ON inside your iPhone right now that are slowly cooking it. Apple turns them ON by default. They quietly shorten your iPhone's lifespan." I asked the obvious question: "So Apple is wearing out my own phone on purpose?" He didn't answer. Here's everything he showed me in the next 5 minutes (save this, your iPhone will thank you):
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- May 25, 2026, 20:09:59
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