False "overheat" warning after changing battery
I just changed the battery in my daughters iPhone 3G. Pretty straight forward as I've done it a few times on other iphones (which all went ok!).
The moment I started hers back up though, I got the dreaded "overheat" message with the big yellow triangle.
There's no signs of warmth at all, and it happened the moment it booted up - so I can only say it's false.
Any ideas? I might try just stripping it down again and putting it all back together to see if it's a dirty connector etc. I did blow off everything when it was apart though.
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Sigh...
Well, I 'sort of' figured it out. It's the new battery (it would seem).
Pulled the new one out, slapped the old one back in (boy am I getting fast at it!). No problems. Well, aside from the old battery dying very quickly. But no more bogus/false overheat warning.
So I guess we all now know "Where is the temperature sensor located"!
par drfiero
Hi drfiero, Thank you for posting your issue and for solving it. :-) Honestly! I think that others can learn from this experience. Steffen
par Steffen