It's battery related.Your english is fine, don't worry about it.
It's *possible* (but don't quote me on that) that early models are more prone to overheating, and that the 3DS motherboard got a revision at some point of the system's lifespan - resulting in newer systems overheating less than the earlier launch models.
Of course this is all speculation, the only way to truly know would be to open up a couple 3DS and compare the motherboards to see if there's a difference in chip placement or model number.
The 3DS, like all Nintendo products, uses an utterly terrible battery. The problem is unlike the other DS models, the backplate is terribly thin. So... the heat will seap through very easily.
The 3DS is also terribly power inefficient.
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