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iPhone 12 Pro Max Overheating While Using Lightroom

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LASV

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Hello.
I was wondering if anybody had any answers regarding their iPhone overheating while using the camera within Lightroom Mobile.
I have an iPhone 12 Pro Max running IOS 15. It also overheated running the previous IOS.
Thank you for your help!
 
I have the same iPhone and iOS, no, I don't notice this.
 
I have the same iPhone and iOS, no, I don't notice this.
I hope someone can speak to this problem.
I took my phone to the Apple Genius Bar and they said that it must be a problem with the application because the hardware of the phone tested great. After a few minutes of using the camera in Lightroom, I notice the phone’s temperature rising. The Genius Bar said that the Lightroom application was using over 50% of the iPhone’s processor.​
 
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