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iPhone 4s overheated-still receive texts?


Question Posted Friday July 11 2014, 3:55 pm

I left my phone (iphone 4s) in the car when it was hot out, by mistake...when I returned, the screen was black and said that the phone had overheated and could not be used till it returned to normal temperature.

It is fine now, but can I receive texts that may have been sent when the phone was overheated/deactivated because of heat?


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xx-me-xx answered Friday July 11 2014, 4:51 pm:
I have an iPhone 5s and it overheats all the time. You can't receive them while it's overheated, but once it goes back to normal temp the texts are supposed to come in.

Best of luck!

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