Why is my smartphone overheating and how to stop it

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Why is my smartphone overheating and how to stop it
Why is my smartphone overheating and how to stop it
The last few decades have been a wonderful time. We went from “brick” cell phones that barely fit in our pockets, to tiny devices that everyone was always losing in their bags and purses. And then… finally back to giant cell phones, but with several huge differences. They are smart now.

But with great power comes inevitable problems. This comfort is fragile enough to be ruined in a few seconds, simply by the overheating of a smartphone. So you need to be careful enough in choosing your device. If your phone regularly overheats, this video is what you've been looking for.

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The most common cause of overheating 1:52
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Remove the case! 4:19
Can a battery explode from overheating? 5:02
How to avoid overheating 6:00 a.m.

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SUMMARY:
– In relatively hot weather, and even with some air conditioning, your phone can heat up to 110 degrees F without any problem.
– To get all the precise temperature information from your phone, there is of course an app for that.
– Overheating is usually triggered by electricity passing through your smartphone when it is processing something.
– The most common cause of handheld devices overheating is when they are running games.
– It's not just the processors that make your device heat up. A battery too, since it is the one and only source of electricity for a smartphone.
– You may also want to keep in mind that closed applications are not always completely closed and may continue to run in the background, overloading the processor with tasks and quickly drying up the battery.
– External heat is another big problem. But the only thing you can do is avoid direct sunlight on your phone and remove the case.
– Just as overheating can be caused by excessive use of both a processor and a battery, it can also be dangerous for both.
– The only way for a battery to explode due to overheating is a heating loop.
– To avoid overheating, you must take care of your phone. It is helpful to use silicone-based phone cases.
– Use only high quality cables to charge your phone and do not charge beyond the maximum. An extra 15 minutes of work won't make up for the loss if your phone starts overheating.
– Try reducing the brightness of your phone screen. This will not only prevent overheating, but will also be a good way to preserve your battery life.
– If you can open the back of your phone, you can clean the dust that usually accumulates there. On such a small scale, all the dust will work like feathers in a down jacket – blocking all the heat inside and preventing the phone from getting cold.

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