QUOTE(firef0x @ Feb 12 2014, 01:54 PM)
Yes. It happens to me too when I just into playing total conquest or minions, just within 2 minutes, it starts to get real warm at bottom right, is it the battery ?
Do you hear any notification sounds even with no notification pop up?
Some of the apps set not allowed to show in notification center but the notification sounds is there thus it would still affect the volume from your movie or music.
nope. i do not hear any notifications sound even with no notification pop up and only the sound volume suddenly decrease and increase back. but those pop up notification does give out sound plus decreasing and increasing the sound volume back. Do you hear any notification sounds even with no notification pop up?
Some of the apps set not allowed to show in notification center but the notification sounds is there thus it would still affect the volume from your movie or music.
QUOTE(wilsonphua @ Feb 12 2014, 01:57 PM)
The part where the iPad Air gets hot could be the A7 processor, or the graphic processing unit. Since the iPad Air has a thinner bezel and overall lighter weight, my guess is that its ventilation system cannot beat those of the previous iPad. Not really sure about this though.
But after playing Clash of Clans for 30 minutes, your GPU and CPU inside iPad Air sure will get hot. It's a normal occurrence in tablets and smartphones. It's considered normal already for your case.
I've tried playing Asphalt 8 for 1 minute using Sony Xperia Z1 original, it gets very very hot, so hot that your hand feels very uncomfortable holding it.
might be.. But after playing Clash of Clans for 30 minutes, your GPU and CPU inside iPad Air sure will get hot. It's a normal occurrence in tablets and smartphones. It's considered normal already for your case.
I've tried playing Asphalt 8 for 1 minute using Sony Xperia Z1 original, it gets very very hot, so hot that your hand feels very uncomfortable holding it.
Feb 12 2014, 05:39 PM

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