Comments

You must log in or register to comment.

RandomDesign t1_itdyg9h wrote

I have an Apple MagSafe and have had that message a few times charging my 14 Pro Max. Never once had it with my 12 Pro Max though.

6

MONGSTRADAMUS t1_ite18a3 wrote

Have had it with 13 pro also

1

pacoii OP t1_iteb7mk wrote

Thanks.

1

MONGSTRADAMUS t1_itec5i4 wrote

yeah it unfortunate it seemed like with IOS 16 its been happening more , it could be my imagination but I don't recall ever seeing that message before IOS 16 , but I could be imagining things.

The issue I have with wired connection is how all lightning cables I have bough seem to be even anker ones sometimes have fraying issues , but takes longer than apple ones. Apple ones are notoriously pretty fragile. Even the lightning cable I use for just charging my ipad the plastic casing is starting to crack. I believe I am pulling the cables out properly by the plastic casing not by the cable but it still is happening.

3

Remarkable-Sector-44 t1_itdx79k wrote

  • Curious if somehow MagSafe charging is smarter and does something to prevent even needing to stop charging to avoid overheating?

To an extent yes. 3rd party outside of I believe belkin are limited to 7.5 watt. The Apple MagSafe can do 15w but can also intelligently adjust wattage like when using lightning.

That said MagSafe get hot also. That’s the nature of wireless charging.

3

[deleted] t1_itdymj2 wrote

MagSafe aligns with magnets so the coils can’t be misaligned. MagSafe is way better than traditional wireless charging.

3

Thames_CDN t1_ite6klo wrote

This might be down to the case you're using retaining more heat than the phone by itself does .

3

pacoii OP t1_iteb6y5 wrote

Don’t use a case.

1

Thames_CDN t1_itebzjn wrote

Turn somethings wrong with your phone, it shouldn't be overheating

1

pacoii OP t1_itec7yq wrote

I’ve had this happen with an iPhone 12,13 and now 14. Pretty certain this is ‘normal’, just not ideal.

1

Thames_CDN t1_iteuh06 wrote

It's not supposed to overheat to the point of flash a warning notification . Qi charging is supposed to produce some heat but not to this level

2

EScootyrant t1_itell33 wrote

I used an open box Mag Safe, with an Ultranet 30W adapter on my 13 PM. Oddly enough, you can barely feel any warmth at all, and this is with a cheap $8 case from Amazon.

1

BlueGruff t1_itec5pw wrote

I’ve gotten that message with my 14 Pro (with Apple leather MagSafe case) when using lightning cable, but I have not seen that message when using Apple MagSafe charger. I use either 20W charger (Apple or Anker) or Apple 35W dual compact charger.

1

Richard1864 t1_itep7h6 wrote

It was an extra safety feature added with iOS 15. Basically, your iPhone monitors battery temperature, charging coil temperature, and ambient temperature inside the iPhone. When one or more of them reach a certain temperature when charging, iOS pauses charging cycle to allow everything to cool down.

If your iPhone is busy doing something like restoring from backup or installing an iOS update (for example), your iPhone would get quite warm and that could cause the overheating while charging message.

Using non-certified chargers could also cause overheating as they are notorious for overcharging iOS and Android devices.

1

Yas7867 t1_itg0i3h wrote

Same happens with my iPhone 14 pro, I use the anker622 MagSafe battery pack and a few times it’s told me it’s stopped charging due to the temp of phone. I use the clear spigen case with my phone but funnily enough on my belkin 3in1 charger, I’ve never ever had that message come up and my phone is on there pretty much all day.

1

-bobak t1_ith33ck wrote

I’d be more concerned about your Qi charger; I don’t get that message using Qi or MagSafe chargers

1

pacoii OP t1_ith6hpp wrote

It’s just the one built into the car.

1