Harmon/Kardon Drive and Play=Hot Iphone??

I tired today to hook my iphone into drive and play and it works great, changes songs, playlist etc and turns off music and switches to my bluetooth when i get a phone call. The only issue i have is that the phone gets reallllly hot when its plugged in. Anyone else have this problem or know if i should not use drive and play????

Does anyone know if the Harman Kardon Drive and Play unit will work with the Iphone 3G.
It does. Click here for more information.
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