Phone Charger overheating

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Yes. And if you're using wireless Apple CarPlay, your phone will cook even faster.

This has been discussed in here before, and it's common to all other MINIs with the wireless charger built into the armrest. It's...not a great solution.
 
Yes. And if you're using wireless Apple CarPlay, your phone will cook even faster.

This has been discussed in here before, and it's common to all other MINIs with the wireless charger built into the armrest. It's...not a great solution.

Appreciate the response. Apologize for not searching first



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I don’t think it’s been mentioned in some time, all good.

FWIW, I have a 3D-printed charger shelf extender (the springy slidy part that allows the insertion of larger phones) available. Anybody who wants it can make me an offer.

[I like the Spigen case on my iPhone 12 Pro Max, so it really doesn’t fit width-wise (the side buttons get depressed)]
 
I found my iPhone Pro 12 charges pretty well without overheating, although it does get somewhat warm. I did have a thermal warning on my iPhone once when I was using CarPlay route navigation and simultaneously on a Microsoft Teams call (also via CarPlay). I wonder if the type of case could be a factor. The case I have is a wooden back with rubber edging, so it may not retain heat like other cases may.
 
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