Apple suggests best temperature range for the iPhone

0. phoneArena posted on 02 Jul 2009, 11:12

On the Apple web site, a support article recommends keeping your iPhone in an area where the temperature ranges from 32 to 95 degrees fahrenheit...

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1. vzw fanman posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:43

not surprising. my voyager once did that...it said something like phone is too hot now shutting down.

2. elgee02 posted on 02 Jul 2009, 13:27

Yeah this probably goes for iPods as well. I learned the hard way with my 1st gen nano... left it in my car one too many times... in the summer... in Phoenix. Definitely gets well above 95 degrees in a car in Phoenix in July. Needless to say I am much more careful with my 2nd gen nano that replaced the first one.

3. dirtjenkins posted on 02 Jul 2009, 14:40

So basically, in Arizona, you'll be able to use your Apple products 6 months out of the year outdoors. Does Apple realize that it gets up to 120 degrees out here? Luckily it's a dry heat.

4. The Godfather (unregistered) posted on 02 Jul 2009, 15:07

L M A O classic pwnage

5. BlackberryUser posted on 02 Jul 2009, 16:14

As dirtjenkins said, apparently people in Arizona and a few other parts of the world can't own an iPhone. Although, I bet other manufacturers have similar temperature suggestions.

6. MathNazi (unregistered) posted on 12 Apr 2011, 10:22

Is it just me or does it say that 32 degrees fahrenheit = -20 degrees C???

Range should be 0 to 35 degrees C... this website has just lost credibility....

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