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5 reasons why a smartphone can heat up and how to fix it

Natasha Kumar By Natasha Kumar Jun2,2024

5 Reasons Why Your Smartphone Can Heat Up and How to Fix It

Overheating a smartphone is a common problem faced by many users , and it can have serious consequences for both the device and its owner .

When a smartphone heats up beyond normal, it can lead to reduced performance, rapid battery drain, and in some cases, even physical damage to the device's components. Regular overheating can significantly shorten the service life of your smartphone, which will make you think about buying a new device much earlier.

In addition to hardware problems, overheating can affect the operation of the gadget.

A device that constantly overheats can work more slowly, cause delays in the operation of applications and even turn off unexpectedly. This can become especially annoying if you use your smartphone for important tasks such as work, study or communication.

After all, overheating of the smartphone can be a potential danger to your health. A very hot device can cause skin burns if you hold it in your hands or near your ear during a call. In some cases, overheating can damage the battery, which can cause an explosion or fire.

So it's important to know how to prevent overheating and what to do if your smartphone starts to heat up.

< b>Turn off unnecessary programs and features

Programs running in the background use CPU and RAM resources, which can cause overheating. Closing unnecessary programs reduces the load on the system and helps to reduce the temperature.

Features like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS and NFC are constantly running and using energy, which also contributes to overheating. Disabling these features reduces the load on the processor and battery.

Reduce screen brightness

The smartphone screen is one of the biggest consumers of energy, especially at high brightness.

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Lowering the brightness reduces power consumption, which helps reduce device heat. Automatic brightness adjustment helps maintain optimal light levels according to ambient conditions.

Update your software

Check for updates: Operating system and software updates often contain bug fixes and optimizations that can reduce CPU load and improve power efficiency.

This helps avoid overheating caused by excessive resource usage due to software flaws.

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Some covers, especially those made of rubber or plastic, can trap heat and prevent it from dissipating effectively. Removing the cover helps the heat escape faster, which helps cool the device.

Reboot the device

Rebooting allows you to end all active processes and free up RAM. This can help if certain programs or processes are causing overheating. Shutting down for a few minutes also allows the device to cool down naturally.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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