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johnscully

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Sep 11, 2010
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Hi,

basically I'm happy with the iPad 6th Gen. (2018) – with one big exception: it gets hot on the back while using certain apps like Safari or Kindle. Annoyingly hot (using iPadOS 14.8). So I'm really thinking about getting a new iPad just because of the heat issue. Note: There are no apps in background who cause this, no update process or anything like that. I can replicate the heat issue by using Safari a couple of minutes (by opening a couple of websites). When I don't use the iPad after that for a minute or so it is cool again. Is that heat issue normal? Do other iPads have it too?

My iPhone SE (2020) stays rather cool, so I suspect the A10 Chip of the iPad.
 

ericwn

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Apr 24, 2016
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Another vote for an ad blocker or alternatively an ad blocking browser maybe - some members of the forum had previously recommended the Brave browser app.
 

johnscully

macrumors regular
Original poster
Sep 11, 2010
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Already using an Adblocker. And it also gets hot with some non-browsing apps like Kindle anyway.
 

Deliro

macrumors 65816
Sep 20, 2011
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My iPhone 12 Pro gets hot on this site. Since I installed an ad blocker it stopped. Thanks iOS 15.
 
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Heelpir8

macrumors regular
Feb 13, 2019
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I had a heat issue with my Mini 5 before its update to 15.0 yesterday. No problems now.
 

Richard8655

macrumors 68000
Mar 11, 2009
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Chicago suburbs
Turn off unnecessary services in Settings, such as Location Services, Find my iPad, Siri, Background App Refresh, etc. Remove from the case (some retain heat). And of course a cold reboot. But it does sound like processor churning creating heat.
 
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johnscully

macrumors regular
Original poster
Sep 11, 2010
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Turned off all this stuff – like I said it isn't a constant heat, but just when I open a couple of Websites in a row for example. Then the iPad heats up quickly to the point that it gets annoying. After a minute or so while doing nothing with the device it cools down.
 
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