Friends, the scorching heat in the country has worsened the condition, especially in North India where the temperature is above 45 degrees, it has become difficult for people to go out of the house, in such a situation the risk of overheating of smartphones is also increasing. If care is not taken, even expensive devices can be damaged. This can slow down phone performance, cause battery problems, and even damage the hardware. Let us know how to save your smartphone from exploding-
Why is summer heat dangerous for smartphones?
• The battery may be damaged and its life may be reduced.
• Processor performance may slow down
• Apps may freeze or crash frequently
• Internal hardware components may be damaged.
• There may be an increased risk of the phone shutting down suddenly or getting permanently damaged
In severe cases, heat-damaged parts can be very expensive to repair.
Never leave your phone in direct sunlight
One of the biggest mistakes people make is leaving their phones in direct sunlight—especially on car dashboards, on benches outside, or in any open space.
Always keep these things in mind:
• Keep your phone in a shady place
• Do not leave it inside parked vehicles
• Keep it in a cool and ventilated place
Avoid excessive phone use when outside
• watching video
• playing games
• Recording video
• Using the camera for a long time
They generate excess heat inside the phone and put extra strain on the processor and battery.
If you are outside and it is very hot, use your phone as little as possible.
Thick phone covers can trap heat inside
Heavy and thick phone covers often prevent heat from escaping properly. As a result, the phone remains hot for longer periods of time—especially while charging or playing games. If your device feels warmer than usual:
• Remove the phone cover immediately
• Avoid charging your phone while using it excessively
• Maintain proper airflow around the device
What to do if your phone overheats
• Switch off the phone for some time
• Remove the phone’s protective cover or case
• Close all apps running in the background
• Remove unnecessary apps from RAM
• Stop ongoing downloads or updates
• Turn off Wi-Fi and mobile data for some time
• Place the phone under a fan and let it cool down automatically
Avoid keeping the phone in the fridge or near ice, as sudden changes in temperature can damage the phone due to moisture.
Important tips to keep your smartphone safe this summer
• Never expose your phone to direct sunlight for long periods of time
• Avoid playing excessive games or streaming videos while outside
• Use light phone covers in summer
• Keep the brightness level of the phone medium
• Charge the phone in a cool place
By adopting these small precautions, you can protect your smartphone from overheating and ensure proper functioning of the phone throughout the summer.
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