The new iPhone 6S are warmer predecessors? It would appear so according to preliminary reports, although at the moment these cases are isolated and well-circumscribed.
The launch of the new iPhone every year the web is filled with complaints and reports from users with problems that sometimes resulted in media cases themselves. Most egregious probably those of the iPhone 4, with its antenna-gate, and iPhone 6 Plus, whose body flexed permanently following the application of forces seemingly moderate. And this year will start the wave of problems on the forums by users with first cases apparently isolated.
iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus are on sale from 25 September in some markets and the prosecution more important that you read about Reddit is related to an abnormal overheating of the device. The problem seems to appear from nowhere, without the heavy use of the terminal and without it having been directly exposed to a heat source. Once the camera application, the user is greeted by the following message.
Flash is disabled. The iPhone needs to cool down before you can use the flash.
Specifically, the body of the iPhone 6S Plus would reach 40°C, where the average of the remaining devices would stop at about 30°C, except in rare cases. Reddit user that described could be an isolated case, perhaps a faulty device, with the issue that seems sprung from a software bug app not yet updated.
It is to be seen whether the renewed hardware platform of the new iPhone is able to withstand extreme stresses, and if the warming is a tangible problem in everyday use. Once you have these devices for our tests we will not fail to perform specific tests to assess whether there is actually an increase in the heat generated by the hardware integrated than previous models and other devices on the market.