How to keep your smartphones cool this summer. Do you face overheated and malfunctioned phone these days? It’s time to be cautious because it is summer season and battery threatening heat may cause you lose 15 percent of charge if you do not bother about the matter for 12 months because research has approved that the phones with above 40 degrees on a Celsius scale can lead you to that point of loss.
Well here are some tips to protect your smartphones from overheating:
Turning off extra background features
Don’t need Bluetooth, LTE, Wi-Fi, and GPS in a given moment? Turn of these features because these features lead to overheating the device even if not in active use. Turn them off to ensure your phone is not working in overtime when in a purse or a packet while you are moving out in heat of sun. This tip will also increase battery life and your phone will charge faster.
Let your smartphone take a little rest
Overuse also causes cellphones’ overheating as playing games, takings photos or watching videos make the lithium-ion battery consume more, that is the reason more energy is produced to generate more heat. Remember that when temperature rises, it adds external heat to the internal heat of the battery, so, take it easy on your phone when having fun in the sun.
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Shut down any apps you don’t need. Limit your use of high-intensity programs like camera or games. Also, turn down your screen brightness & switch to airplane mode to save power and keep the battery cool.
Ditching the back covers
Thick back covers on back of the smartphone heat up your phone a lot. The case is attached to the phone’s back to trap the heat, so you must avoid using thick and unbendable back covers. Try out using silicone covers as that are flexible and don’t overheat easily.
Avoiding direct sunlight
Direct sunlight should also be avoided because when your phone is left exposed to sunlight your phone will trap the light to retain heat from the sun making your device hotter. This will cause your phone acting unusual as the heat inches up. Also you will face a fast-dying battery with some other alarming signs including an actual warning on your smartphone asking you to cool down your phone.