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iPad overheats in the sun
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Well, if the ambient temperature is 70˚, and it's in direct sunlight, then you'll easily surpass the iPad's operating high temp of 95˚. The iPhone/iPod touch displays the same message.
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So I guess taking the iPad down to the beach in Aruba will be out of the question for me... Will leave in room I guess... Are kindles and nooks the same way where you can't use them outside...
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I've used my for hours poolside in Vegas (hot!) and the kindle is fine. But considering the difference in the two devices no surprise.
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Shade can cut temperatures significantly. Maybe using it under a beach chair's umbrella?
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It's not like you can see the screen in the sunlight anyway.
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Originally Posted by scaught
It's not like you can see the screen in the sunlight anyway.
^This^
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ummmm ... ain't no way I'm taking my iPad to the beach.
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I took my ipad to the beach in atlantic city a few weeks ago and even with maximum brightness and an umbrella I could barely see anything. I say leave it at home.
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The beach? Agreed. But on my balcony in the shade in 15 minutes? Not so good.
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I used mine in 35 degrees C without any issues of any kind.
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Do you have it in a case?
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Yes, Apple case. It has never overheated and we're having the summer of the century here.
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Originally Posted by SSharon
I took my ipad to the beach in atlantic city a few weeks ago and even with maximum brightness and an umbrella I could barely see anything. I say leave it at home.
I should add that I had mine in an Apple case as well. It was humid and 90º.
I've only seen my iphone say that it has overheated once in 3 years.
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You leave anything in direct sunlight and it's going to fry, especially when it's 35-40C without the direct sun.
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Oh jolly, one more gold-digger trying to start a class-action suit against Apple.
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Perhaps everyone is gripping it wrong.
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39 degree in the shades about an hour no issues.
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A client of mine has this problem.
30-degree weather, in the Apple Case. Fifteen minutes in direct sunlight - off.
He didn't seem like a gold-digger to me, and lawsuits don't have quite the same fashionability over here as they do in the U.S.
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I heard that under water, iPads get wet.
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Originally Posted by Eriamjh
I heard that under water, iPads get wet.
^^^^^This.
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I just love how people start class action lawsuits for defects that might just be with *their* individual machine.
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Originally Posted by turtle777
I just love how people start class action lawsuits for defects that might just be with *their* individual machine.
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Apple could release a #2 iPencil and some idiot lawyer would immediately form a class action lawsuit for some reason. With no negative repercussions, people (in the USA) will sue anyone and anything.
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Originally Posted by turtle777
I just love how people start class action lawsuits for defects that might just be with *their* individual machine.
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But this isn't on an individual basis. If the iPad's internals surpass 95˚ it WILL shut down. What's stupid is people are making a big deal about it.
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So far, here's what we know:
1. iPads overheat in the Sun
2. iPads get wet underwater
3. iPads weigh less on the Moon
4. iPads sell more than Windows tablets
What else?
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Originally Posted by imitchellg5
What's stupid is people are making a big deal about it.
Exactly right, because the alternative is the machine keeps running until it melts inside. Shutting down is a protective feature.
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