Direct sunlight can rapidly increase your device's temperature. Always keep your iPhone or iPad out of the sun, especially on hot days. Shade or indoor environments are your best friends.
Close Unnecessary Apps
Running too many apps simultaneously can overwork your device's processor. Double-click the Home button or swipe up from the bottom (depending on your model) to close unused apps.
Turn Off Unused Features
Features like Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi can generate heat. Turn them off when not in use by swiping down from the top-right corner (Control Center) and tapping the icons.
Remove the Case
Cases can trap heat. If your device is overheating, remove the case to allow better airflow and cooling.
Update Your Software
Apple regularly updates iOS with performance improvements and bug fixes. Go to Settings > General > Software Update to ensure you're running the latest version.
Reduce Screen Brightness
High screen brightness can increase heat. Lower the brightness in Control Center or go to Settings > Display & Brightness.
Avoid Intensive Tasks
Heavy tasks like gaming or video editing can heat up your device. Take breaks between intensive tasks to allow your device to cool down.
Restart Your Device
Sometimes, a simple restart can solve overheating issues. Hold the power button and slide to power off. Wait a few seconds, then turn it back on.