How to fix an Apple iPhone 8 that is overheating after iOS 11.4 update

Asked 15-Oct-2018
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How to fix an Apple iPhone 8 that is overheating after iOS 11.4 update



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Background programmes are frequently to blame, especially when one of them fails or goes rogue following the installation of a new firmware update. When a programme goes rogue, it's likely that it forces the processor to work nonstop until it's entirely overloaded. As a result, the item heats up to the point of being very hot.

  1. Quickly press the Home button twice. This will bring up a new screen with a list of all the applications you've lately used. These programmes are still operating in the background.
  2. Individual applications may be closed by swiping upon them.
Reboot your iPhone 8 once you've finished removing background apps to clear the internal memory of any erroneous cache files and to refresh the operating system.

You may force your iPhone to reboot if it is overheating and the screen is unresponsive. This will also cause background programmes to shut and the operating system to reset. A hard restart, like a normal reboot or soft reset, will not impact any data saved on your iPhone's internal memory if done correctly. The iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X require a hard restart, which differs from prior processes. Here's how you do it:

  1. Press and release the Volume Up button quickly.
  2. Then tap and hold the Volume Down button for a few seconds.
  3. Finally, keep the Side/Power button down until the phone restarts.
Wait until the phone has completely booted up before using it as usual. do and check if this method work or not