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Originally Posted by aiharkness
If it cooled back down after the phone call and doesn't happen regularly, then I'd chock it up to the conditions of use at that time putting a bigger than usual demand on the battery.
If it starts happening under a variety of conditions and uses, and if the battery is draining when it shouldn't, then I'd suspect a problem and check into it.
EDIT: By the way, I know it's hard to describe hot versus warm. I've experienced a BlackBerry getting very warm, but not so it couldn't be held. If you BlackBerry did get hot to the touch, not just very warm, then I would definitely look into it now. Maybe set up a test and see if you can repeat it. Then look into a warranty replacement if necessary (and if possible).
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It get warm but not burning hot and the battery is normal no drainage..