stoopid
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It can still overheat even without a case. The pad is nothing unique and doesn't do anything different from any other charging pad on the planet. It's a standard, and it generates heat. Having a case only increases the odds of it happening.except that has been proven multiple times to not be the case when using this charging pad specifically. Plenty of reports of it just overheating for no reason. Case and point being that my work iPhone overheated this morning on the charging pad and its literally just sitting there charging. Nothing runs on it ever. I use it for phone calls at work. everything else in my car I use my personal phone for.
The actual charging pad in the stinger is just designed poorly and inefficiently. You can even plug in 99% of other charging pads via usb and run all the same functions and the phone will be totally fine except for being just a little warm.
Fwiw, I've had my current and past phones throttle due to heat while using wired android auto in the car. It depends on temps in the car and how much work the phone is doing at the time. That's why phones have a protocol builtin for handling overheat scenarios. It's literally a thing engineered as a possibility in the phone from the factory. Using a wireless charging pad that, as an effect of inefficiency inherent in the Qi standard/process, generates heat is only going to accelerate any borderline overheating situations.
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