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How to Prevent Your Phone From Overheating?

2023-01-30 9,110 Dailymotion

"All devices on the market are designed to operate between 0 and 35°C. Beyond this range, the components start to overheat, even without using the device." Karima Ouidir, workshop manager at the repairer WeFix.<br />Overheating is the enemy of batteries: the device discharges more quickly.<br />What are the signs of an overheating?<br />The lagging, the lack of fluidity, the appearance of error messages, the slowness, the important loss of the battery level...<br />1/ Do not expose electronic devices to the sun.<br />2/ When driving, do not connect your phone to a GPS guidance application.<br />3/ Take regular breaks from using the device.<br />4/ Avoid continuous use of power-hungry applications (games, videos, social networks...) and close background applications.<br />5/ Disable wireless wi-fi and Bluetooth networks if you don't need them.<br />6/ Maintain the equipment: dust the connector ports with a compressed air spray or a hair dryer.<br />7/ Avoid protective shells that prevent good heat dissipation.<br />8/ Delete unused software.<br />9/ Avoid using the phone while charging.<br />10/ Prefer charging with the original charger and cable.<br />When the temperature often exceeds 40°C, the battery must be replaced.

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