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Jumperone

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Apr 4, 2017
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After jailbreaking my iP6 on 10.2 it heats too much in my opinion. I checked temperatures via BatteryLife tweak and sometimes it reaches 35 Celsius degrees and back of the phone feels too hot. Is it normal? What temperatures do you reach? After rebooting to safe mode it's the same but if i reboot my phone completely and remove jb by this, phone seems much cooler in usage.
 
It's hard to tell because used iP only week before jb and my usage is not really regular. I'm just affraid that temperature is too high and it will kill my battery over the time.
 
Jailbreak has nothing to do with temperature of your phone.
 
Jailbreak has nothing to do with temperature of your phone.
I think OP's logic is that the JB has caused something (a process) to occur (run) in the the background.

A rogue process running in the background occupies the CPU and if the CPU is processing it draws power. The end result is increased heat (temperature) of the battery.

At least that's how I'm reading it.
 
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Theoretically you are right, but in the real world, with all the jailbreaks I had, starting from iPhone 3G, I never experienced higher temperatures because of the jailbreak itself.....there has to be something else going on there...
 
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