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All your "That's obvious" posts aren't so obvious. The phone was oddly hot from the charging. 80 degree day here. Mildly sunny. In a car with very dark tinted windows.

It’s honestly not obvious. Your phone went to emergency mode. Normally, it would be in two stages, going to “charging on hold” first.
 
iPhone Air was my phone I was rocking over the 17PM. until today.

It was in my pocket and was extremely hot against my leg all of a sudden and then I took it out and could barely hold it. It was so so hot.

It didn’t even have anything going on.
 
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What did you do that made it overheat? Did you leave it in the sun? Put it in the oven? Run some benchmark in a loop? Because it doesn’t overheat under normal use or conditions.
 
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I don’t have an air but bought the spigen essentials cryomax magfit charger for my pro.

It was only £22 on offer at Amazon. Honestly I’m shocked how well it works as the phone actually feels cold.

When you take the phone off it, you can actually see a cold (wet)spot where air condensates on the charging/cooling plate.
 
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My 16PM does this sometimes.
Almost always when it's plugged into CarPlay, running Maps, and streaming music—especially if I don't hide it from the sun in the dash.

But you do you.

My 15 Pro is okay connected by cable to Carplay using Waze, I have not yet seen overheating.

Car does have AC however.
 
My 15 Pro is okay connected by cable to Carplay using Waze, I have not yet seen overheating.

Car does have AC however.
AC cannot do anything to A direct sunlight . If some users use the phone while fast charging in direct sunlight in locations where outside temp are over 40C....chemistry happens
 
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Sitting in my car charging by wire. Picked it up and saw this.

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So that’s all the context you can or want to provide? Was the sun shining, was it shining on the phone or just your (dark colored?) car, was the car hot itself, is it a fast charging cable, since when do you use the phone, do you have any settings that your phone only uploads to iCloud or whatever when charging, etc

I am not putting any blame on you, it is very frustrating when this happens and it seems this shouldn’t happen at all anymore.
But you’re not really making a case here when you just say it overheated while charging in a car, because that’s not uncommon at all, unfortunately.
 
I would get these alerts every now and again on iPhone 7, iPhone 11 and 12 mini when my iPhone was mounted to a windscreen in a warm sunny weather, so you need to see whether shifting your Air position could help. If you can, try using it with a CarPlay in your surroundings in similar weather doing the same stuff and see if it helps? Your Air screen will be off then, so using way less power for the screen, etc.
 
This happened to my 16PM a couple of weeks ago while on vacation in the Caribbean. I had it sitting on the dash and it was being hit by direct sunlight for an extended period of time
 
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Curious if the vapor chamber would solve this for you.

The Vapor chamber doesn't solve overheating, but but allows the heat to no longer be centered in one area. It allows the heat to expand, allowing for continuous power over long periods. Rather then short bursts leading to the device to thermal throttle and overheat.

Rather then the device overheating in 1hr of heavy video, it now 4+ hours.
 
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