iPhone 16 Overheating After Update? Fix Heat & Battery Drain | Part 1

Опубликовано: 20 Май 2026
на канале: Dusty Seconds Tip And Tricks
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Is your iPhone 16 overheating months after the Glass 2.0 update?
If your iPhone feels hot even when you’re not using it, this video walks you through real fixes that actually work.

In this step-by-step tutorial, you’ll learn why iPhones overheat after software updates and how to stop background activity that causes iPhone heat issues, battery drain, and performance problems.

This video covers:
• Why iPhone updates can re-enable background services
• How Background App Refresh causes iPhone overheating
• How to fix iPhone Location Services settings
• Why iPhone analytics and system reporting increase heat
• How Siri and Live Activities keep your iPhone working nonstop
• Why Low Power Mode helps reduce iPhone temperature
• A safe iPhone reset that fixes stuck system behavior without deleting data

These fixes are safe for iPhone 15, iPhone 16, iPhone Pro, and iOS updates, and they don’t require extra apps or paid tools.

If your iPhone gets hot while charging, overheats when idle, or drains battery fast after an update, this guide is for you.

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This video was created using a combination of AI-assisted tools and hands-on editing to keep the information clear, accurate, and easy to follow.

• The script was carefully written and structured for long-form clarity
• Voiceover was generated using my uploaded voice
• Visuals were created with AI video tools and stock footage
• Scenes were manually adjusted to ensure proper pacing and accuracy
• Final edits were reviewed to make sure all steps match the narration

No third-party apps were required to perform the fixes shown in this video — all settings demonstrated are native to the iPhone.