So today I went ahead with my Genius bar appointment. The technician ran normal diagnostic tests and said that the device is fine.
I was carrying spouse's 14PM and showed him 15PM dimming brightness due to heating during load while 14PM maintaining the brightness. He went for a restore, but the issue persisted.
So, he replaced the phone. The new 15 PM is running noticeably cooler than previous phone. Will try the brightness comparison in next 3-4 day after things settle down in new phone.
For me its has been running Antutu benchmark on max brightness(auto brightness off). If the brightness dims before you are approaching test completion, means heat is building up in device. The 15PM that I got replaced could not sustain more than a couple of minutes from start of test.So is there a definite way to tell if the device is affected or not? Like a specific test or benchmark and steps to follow that show exactly how things are? Something repeatable and quantifiable.
Literally only you can make that decision. Pick the color you like better.I want to return mine due to over heating should I get same color black titanium or try blue ?
When you return an item to Apple, that’s Apple actually resells the same item you returned I already returned two iPhones at my Apple Store blue titanium due to a display issue and then a black titan due to a camera issue and quality control and this will be due to overheating do the resale the device return as brand new?Literally only you can make that decision. Pick the color you like better.
For me its has been running Antutu benchmark on max brightness(auto brightness off). If the brightness dims before you are approaching test completion, means heat is building up in device. The 15PM that I got replaced could not sustain more than a couple of minutes from start of test.
When you return an item to Apple, that’s Apple actually resells the same item you returned I already returned two iPhones at my Apple Store blue titanium due to a display issue and then a black titan due to a camera issue and quality control and this will be due to overheating do the resale the device return as brand new?
I’m scared they would sell me the phone I returned in the past as brand new and then I would have to deal with that issue for some time.
Then you are good. No need to worry. By the way what were the scores?Interesting. I ran it in a 79-80F room and the brightness stayed almost at the max levels during the test. The heat build-up wasn’t as much as with 3DMark torture test for example, which pushes to above 47C on the screen surface.
Overall the phone is cool enough during regular use, but definitely feels warmer while gaming compared to 13 Pro Max. I wonder if that’s just how A17 Pro chip is?
Then you are good. No need to worry. By the way what were the scores?
Good to know picking up my last phone todayAs far as I know, Apple doesn’t resell open box returns. They may recycle the phones and reuse the components for repair purposes or refurbish the phones when possible and sell them as refurbished at a discount, but I don’t know the details.
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I wanted to report that I ran this on an iPhone 15 Pro with manufacture date in July 2023 and I had no issues completing the benchmark. My phone got a little warm but nothing uncomfortable--brightness was maintained throughout the test.For me its has been running Antutu benchmark on max brightness(auto brightness off). If the brightness dims before you are approaching test completion, means heat is building up in device. The 15PM that I got replaced could not sustain more than a couple of minutes from start of test.
I got a temperature warning on a family member 14 pro max filming video that’s not normal for Apple it is.Since 17.1.1 having heating issues again - particularly when using camera