iPad gets warm when editing PDF in Notes

When I’m editing a PDF in Notes on the iPad, the iPad gets warm quickly. This doesn’t happen when I do the same in Goodnotes. Do other people have a similar experience, and perhaps a solution?

I have never noticed this.

I feel heat on the screen of my M2 iPad Air when I’m reading an epub in Apple Books. I don’t know why it would heat up. It’s just an ebook, not a high resolution video game.

Probably a bug in iOS or something. Power off, give it a moment to cool down, then re-start?

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I’m curious. How did you go about this. I imported a PDF into a new iOS Notes and I can find now way to edit the PDF with Notes. How are you doing that?

In any event, as mentioned above, I suggest simply power-off the device, wait moments for cool down, then restart. Probably an iOS bug.

My iPad 11 M4 also heats up when I wrote in notes with Apple Pencil. I have to stop and let it cool down sometimes

That is a strange. I have the same iPad and have never had it even get warm using the pencil.

I’m just lucky I guess :blush:

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Tap the PDF with the arrow next to it and select Quick Look.

that is a view “quick look” not editing (changing) at least for me.

I can edit it with the pencil.

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