Phone overheating issue first reported on April

Snake_EyesSnake_Eyes Member Posts: 163
I along with other summoners have asked this question in the main phone overheating thread yet it still remains unanswered by moderators and I think I speak for everyone this needs to be addressed. Why weren’t the iOS and Android overheating issues investigated when they were first reported well over 3 months ago with the 17.2 update in April? Also given the fact that these reports were not investigated until the most recent update willl this be factored in when compensation is given out?

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  • NOOOOOOOOPEEEEENOOOOOOOOPEEEEE Member Posts: 2,803 ★★★★★
    I think they weren't investigated in April because it wasn't as wide spread as this one current is.
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  • DNA3000DNA3000 Member, Guardian Posts: 20,725 Guardian
    I've seen reports of either battery drain or overheating sporadically since at least last year. It isn't necessarily true that all of these reports represent the same problem, or even a problem they could necessarily fix across the board.
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  • DNA3000DNA3000 Member, Guardian Posts: 20,725 Guardian
    Snake_Eyes wrote: »
    Also this isn’t spam whoever flagged this post. This is just a simple question that hasn’t been answered yet and it is being constructive and professional. There is no reason to close this thread as it does not violate TOS.

    I wouldn't worry about it. No one else can see the post has been flagged as spam normally except for the original poster, and the only thing flagging does is indicate to a moderator that they have to read and review your post for content. If it isn't spammy, then whoever did that forced a moderator to read your post. Which was specifically what you wanted to happen in the first place.
  • ChenChen Member Posts: 115
    I've had this issue since December or something. I attributed it to Apple's battery drain issue and throttling phones as that was about the same time that news came out and didn't think it was the game as it was running great on my iphone SE. I'm not sure why Kabam created those Android and Apple threads as I have not seen any mods really give any feedback or updates in the threads. They rather use their resources to create new content every month than to solve gameplay and bug issues. We'll see in a couple of weeks if a new update comes out with new content if they're using a "team" of people to fix the overheating issue.
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  • Oswaldo72383Oswaldo72383 Member Posts: 255
    I want a refund for what I have spent waiting for Kabam to fix it! Honestly I am tired of we will fix it I want my money back!
  • Oswaldo72383Oswaldo72383 Member Posts: 255
    I don’t care if it’s from Apple or Kabam.. let them figure it out
  • Oswaldo72383Oswaldo72383 Member Posts: 255
    I want a refund back to when I bought and did not get what I paid for
  • Oswaldo72383Oswaldo72383 Member Posts: 255
    And that goes back to December at least
  • Oswaldo72383Oswaldo72383 Member Posts: 255
    I am contacting an attorney to see what my options are
  • DNA3000DNA3000 Member, Guardian Posts: 20,725 Guardian
    Chen wrote: »
    I've had this issue since December or something. I attributed it to Apple's battery drain issue and throttling phones as that was about the same time that news came out and didn't think it was the game as it was running great on my iphone SE. I'm not sure why Kabam created those Android and Apple threads as I have not seen any mods really give any feedback or updates in the threads. They rather use their resources to create new content every month than to solve gameplay and bug issues. We'll see in a couple of weeks if a new update comes out with new content if they're using a "team" of people to fix the overheating issue.

    If we see more content come out, it will mean Kabam didn't send all the content developers home while the programmers worked on the client overheating problems, because that would be silly to do.

    The content developers develop content. They have no ability to solve game client overheating issues, unless you think it is possible to troubleshoot iOS issues using Excel.
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