Hi Simon, I haven’t had the locking up problem but yes, when the phone is 
charging it will warm.  It won’t go all Samsung on you don’t worry but when 
it’s charging it warms.  Once charged it cools and returns to normal 
temperature unless you’re running something processor intensive which will 
cause the phone to heat a bit.  You also get heat during intensive functions 
like software upgrade.



> On Oct 21, 2016, at 7:41 PM, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi List,
>  
>   I just received my iPhone 7+ 2 days ago and used the battery upp completely 
> before charging it last night.
>  
> Now when I got up this morning and unplugged it from ac power  the phone felt 
> very warm and I could not unlock it with the pin code or get it to turn vo 
> off / on
>  
> I started getting a bit concerned that things might be wrong but finally foud 
> the instructions on how to reboot the iPhone 7 range, power and volume down,
> This seemed to correct issues I was having with pin input and fingerprint 
> scanning
>  
> The charging seemed to really screw up the input.
>  
> H has anyone else noticed this sort of behaviour with their phones  
> especially the device heating up when charging 
> Warm enough for me to feel it through the leather wallet case it was in, I 
> never felt this with my 6s+ or previous 6 etc.
>  
> Cheers for any info.
> 
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