Ghost Rider.
Sure, he may be a superhero, but he suffers the same technology issues as normal people.
Overheating handsets is nothing new. Older mobiles used to do it a lot. And the new smartphones of today have their own overheating problems too.
And there are many possible reasons why mobile phones / smartphones will overheat.
With all of the technology and components packed into these modern marvels, you have to expect some output to be undesirable.
So what are the reasons they overheat? They are many and varied. Experts & technicians will have a plethora of reason on why these devices may have temperature spikes at times. But I think that this response I found online is the best one ever, when addressing this issue:
Q: Why do cell phones overheat?
A: Because you use them to much.
So, in that case, I will share something with you that I have just come to realise :
I have a sub-theme of comics developing, which depict Superheroes having issues with modern techology and adjusting to an online life.
>>If you want to check them all out, you can see them all here.
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… the heat output of my iPhone 4 is unlike anything I’ve encountered before…
… on some cooler nights, I let one of the Game Apps run for a couple of minutes – using the iPhone’s speakers – and then quickly turn it off, wrap it in a towel, and put it at the foot of my bed…
… mm’toasty…
… thank you Mr Jobs for new heights in thermal inefficiencies… (but mm’toasty!)…