Nigerian Man Uses Sachet Water And Ice Block to Cool Down Overheating iPhone 15 Pro Max

Posted by Thandiubani on Fri 31st May, 2024 - tori.ng

In the post, which featured two images, the phone was placed face down on the floor with a sachet of pure water on top of it.

 
A Nigerian man has left many shocked after he shared a photo of him using a sachet of pure water and an ice block to cool his overheating iPhone 15 Pro Max.
 
The young man took to Twitter to share his predicament.
 
In the post, which featured two images, the phone was placed face down on the floor with a sachet of pure water on top of it.
 
In the second image, the phone was again placed face down on the floor, this time with an ice block on its back to cool it down due to extreme heat.
 
Sharing the photo, he wrote: “Samsung users don’t realize how lucky they are.”
 
 
See some reactions below:
 
@ThemajeedSZN: “Omo, my guy dey always put im 8+ for fidge.”
 
@OhrscarO: “Carry pot make u put ontop so u go see water take do eba.”
 
@mr_koran: “Please try ask your friends weydey abroad whether their iPhones Dey Hot. 🥵. I’m beginning to feel apple doesn’t care about their African users. On record we buy iPhones the least but in the real world we use it more. Postpaid full everywhere, how apple wan take know say we Dey?”
 
@whoisyou0022: “Menh I had to turn my iPhone 13 in and get an android for the mean times bur I’ll go back to iPhone once money enter my hand.
 
@ThankGod_50: “I use iPhone play COD my hands almost got burnt 😂. Samsung is the best when it comes to Temperature.”
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