Higher temperatures don't bother smartphones in any special way, but too much is too much. When it comes to really high temperatures, your iPhone At best, it can just start to malfunction, at worst, the battery can be damaged. Damage or explosion of a battery is not something that happens every day, but why risk such a thing when you can simply take care of your phone and save it from high temperatures? Let's take a look at 10 basic tips to help you keep your iPhone at the optimum temperature.
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10 tips to keep your iPhone at the optimal temperature
If you feel that iPhone If it heats up more than is healthy or if you can't even hold it in your hand anymore, use these ten tips:
- If you have a case on your iPhone, take it off. It doesn't matter if it's a narrow plastic cover or a bushy pink case. Removing the wrap is the first thing you can do to reduce the temperature.
- Don't leave your phone in the car. Temperatures in a car that you park in the sun can get really high, and you definitely don't want your iPhone battery to burn down in the worst case scenario.
- You also shouldn't iPhone Leave your phone in sunny places and in places where the sun "bakes" all day. For example, if you are on vacation and lying on the beach, be sure to leave your phone in your backpack and enjoy nature and the sounds of the waves.
- Don't play games in the sun. Playing games puts a lot of stress on the phone and heats it up. This means that we have the heating aspect twice here - gaming is the first and the heat is the second. This can kill your battery once or twice.
- If you don't need Bluetooth right now, turn it off. The Bluetooth module also "heats" and can help to overheat the entire system. You can simply turn off Bluetooth in the settings or in the control center.
- Turn off Location Services - this is a similar case to Bluetooth. Location services do not need to be turned on all day, as they can also heat up the phone. You turn off location services in Settings -> Privacy -> Location services.
- If you must use navigation, turn off the so-called "turn-by-turn" notifications. Keep the notifications on only for potential warnings or announcements, not for every turn and straight. Even audio playback iPhone It is a burden, and even more so if you have it mounted in a holder on the windshield of your car, where the sun also shines on the device.
- Unless absolutely necessary, do not charge your phone in direct sunlight. The iPhone battery heats up when charging, and again, there is a double aspect of heating here, in the first case there is the high ambient temperature itself and in addition there is the heating when charging the battery. Also, theancAvoid using power banks, which can behave similarly to batteries in the sun. iPhone.
- Turn on airplane mode. When airplane mode is on, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and data will be disconnected. You can activate airplane mode in the control center.
- Last tip – turn off the whole iPhoneIf you are worried about your device in extreme temperatures and you know that you will be in direct sunlight for some time, the best choice would be to iPhone Turn it off and turn it on again when it is not too hot.
I hope these ten tips help you keep your device cool. I think the best solution is in case of such heat pack your bathing suit and a towel and go with friends to refresh yourself somewhere by the water, for example. iPhone you won't need it and I think your Instagram profile will one day be able to do without a story. Of course, take care of yourself and your health, not just yours. iPhone – use lots of sunscreen, drink (water) and enjoy sunny days :)
Hello, I have a question, when I am with iPhoneI'm somewhere near the sun and the sun is shining on it, so it seems like the screen always brightens, and when I go into the shade it lights up again, and I don't know how to turn it off?
...that Settings/Display and Brightness? ;)
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but it worked - such wonderful pieces (of course it's sarcasm) here it is blessed
Personally, I like the top ten. Otherwise, I agree, they're just erls. But I appreciate the fact that the author tried for his own work.
I think you are confusing terms. Sarcasm and irony are not the same thing. And secondly - you're not a retard, when do you read such articles and still comment?