3 Ways to Check the Temperature of Your iPhone

Supreeth is passionate about technology and dedicates himself to helping people figure it out. An engineer by education, his understanding of the inner workings of all types of gadgets and devices ensures he provides top-notch guidance, tips, and recommendations to his readers. When away from the desk, you will find him traveling, playing FIFA, or hunting for a good movie.

Supreeth is passionate about technology and dedicates himself to helping people figure it out. An engineer by education, his understanding of the inner workings of all types of gadgets and devices ensures he provides top-notch guidance, tips, and recommendations to his readers. When away from the desk, you will find him traveling, playing FIFA, or hunting for a good movie.

Method 1: Using an Infrared Thermometer

An infrared thermometer gives precise measurements and doesn’t require bringing the thermometer in contact with your iPhone.

Moreover, the results from the infrared thermometer are almost instantaneous, helping you efficiently measure the temperature of your iPhone.

Your iPhone does not display any information regarding the internal temperature, and it also looks like Apple does not allow third-party apps to retrieve data. Therefore, measuring the temperature externally with a thermometer seems the way to go.

Method 2: Use a Shortcut

PowerUtil is a Shortcut that extracts the battery temperature from theanalyticsfile on your iPhone. To use this shortcut, enable ‘Share iPhone Analytics’ on your iPhone.

Step 1:Visit the official website of thePowerUtil shortcut> tap onAdd to Shortcuts.

Step 2:Tap onAdd Shortcutto add it. Now, openSettingson your iPhone and tap onPrivacy.

Step 3:SelectAnalytics & Improvements> selectAnalytics Data> open the analytics file with the most recent date.

Step 4:Tap on theshareicon > selectPowerUtil> selectAlways AlloworAllow Onceto permit the shortcut to access the analytics file.

The shortcut will now run and extract the average battery temperature information from the analytics file.

Also Read:How to fix iPhone battery draining while charging

Method 3: Check Battery Temperature From the Analytics File

If you do not want to install any third-party Shortcut on your iPhone, you can manually check the analytics file for your iPhone’s temperature readings. However, it takes some effort.

However, like the previous method, you must enable analytics on your iPhone.

Step 1:Tap onAnalytics Data(Settings > Privacy > Analytics & Improvements) and open the analytics file with the most recent date. You will have tocopy the contentsof the analytics file.

Step 2:Open theNotesapp andpaste the contentsonto a new note. Tap on theshareicon > selectFind in Note.

Step 3:Search forlast_value_AverageTemperature. The value next to this phrase is the average temperature of your battery.

Also Read:What is ‘iPhone Charging on Hold’ and what to do if you see it?

Was this helpful?

Last updated on 12 August, 2024

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Your email address will not be published.Required fields are marked*

Name*

Email*

Comment*

Δ

The article above may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. The content remains unbiased and authentic and will never affect our editorial integrity.

More in iOS

4 Ways to Add Audio to Video on iPhone

What Series or Model Is My Apple Watch: 4 Ways to Check

JOIN THE NEWSLETTER

Get Guiding Tech articles delivered to your inbox.

© 2024 Guiding Tech Media. All Rights Reserved.