from my knowledge, the A factor in arrhenius' equation is the steric factor and part of the collision frequency, which is equal to (sigma)vn^2, where sigma is collision cross section, v is relative velocity, and n is avogadro's number. I am not sure, but wouldn't temperature increase mean more kinetic energy and more motion, thus a larger relative velocity and larger A value? I am not sure if this will be noticeable in calculations but I do think it will increase.