IT’S getting hot in here – and your iPhone isn’t immune.

This summer’s ongoing UK heatwave is seeing temperatures rocket to 36C.

Watch out for this dangerous iPhone alert

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Watch out for this dangerous iPhone alertCredit: Apple
Brits enjoying the heat on Brighton Beach, Sussex today

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Brits enjoying the heat on Brighton Beach, Sussex todayCredit: LNP

It comes as an extreme Amber heat warning has been issued by the Met Office from Thursday to Sunday stretching south from North Yorkshire through the rest of England and much of Wales.

If you’re an iPhone owner, you need to be very careful.

Make sure to keep your iPhone cool and out of direct sunlight – and look out for a dangerous alert.

Letting your iPhone get too toasty could trigger a worrying pop-up that shuts your phone down.

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Even Apple has warned that letting your iPhone temperature rise too high could “permanently shorten battery life”.

Extreme temperatures can cause major issues with your smartphones – and Apple’s pricey iPhones are no exception.

“Low – or high-temperature conditions might cause the device to change its behaviour,” Apple explains.

Cold temperatures can lead to temporary battery life shortening.

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But high temperatures can mess up your battery life for good.

“Using an iOS device in very hot conditions can permanently shorten battery life,” an Apple support post reads.

On hot days, it’s very easy for an iPhone to exceed its normal operating temperature.

Apple has some specific warnings of things you definitely shouldn’t do with your iPhone today:

  • Leaving the device in a car on a hot day
  • Leaving the device in direct sunlight for an extended period of time
  • Using certain features in hot conditions or direct sunlight for an extended period of time, such as GPS tracking or navigation in a car, playing a graphics-intensive game, or using augmented-reality apps

There are ways to reduce your risk, even on very warm days.

For instance, don’t put your iPhone in confined places, like under bed covers or in your pocket.

Also, if you feel your phone getting warm, stop using it – or even turn it off.

Avoid using powerful apps for long periods of time. This is particularly important for gamers, because game apps can cause a phone’s processor to heat up very quickly.

If your phone gets too hot, it may even turn off automatically, leaving you without a handset.

Before automatic switch-off, you will see a temperature warning.

It will read: “Temperature. iPhone needs to cool down before you can use it.”

Phones also heat up quicker if they’re using mobile data, rather than on a Wi-Fi connection.

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And if you’re making a call, that’ll boost phone temperature too – especially because your blower will be in your warm hands.

We’ve all experienced battery life woes, so it’s worth doing your best to avoid high phone temperatures, or you risk shortening your iPhone charge forever.

Brits enjoy the hot weather in Brighton, as another heatwave hits the UK

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Brits enjoy the hot weather in Brighton, as another heatwave hits the UKCredit: i-Images
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Weymouth beach was packed with sunseekersCredit: ©Graham Hunt

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