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Phone Overheating Frequently? Check The Reasons And Solutions by eugene12345: 10:13am On Mar 12, 2020
Your PHONE OVERHEATING Frequently?

Smartphones starts warming up from the moment you switch them on; this is unavoidable and mostly safe. However, phone overheating can be a serious issue, and can result in damaging the device (hardware) and affecting phone performance.

If your device is experiencing frequent overheating, it could be for several reasons, mostly related to overloading the hardware and overuse of battery.

May be your phone has multiple heavy and battery-demanding apps. It puts the burden on the CPU. Multitasking, using extra features and functions, like widgets, and Network related functions like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Hotspot – all require processing power – also lead to overheating

TO AVOID OVERHEATING, follow these tips:

#1 Reduce usage of heavy apps. And close the unused apps running in the background while charging your phone.

#2 Avoid overcharging your battery, because when you do this you stress the battery more.

#3 Never place your phone under a pillow or some cloth while charging

#4 Do not let your battery run down completely before charging.

#5 Don't keep your phone on hot surfaces and avoid direct sunlight. Easiest way to prevent overheating is keeping your phone away from heat.

#6 Choose light phone cases and not tight and heat attractive materials.

#7 If your phone starts overheating, turn on the airplane mode, and switch it off for a while.
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Re: Phone Overheating Frequently? Check The Reasons And Solutions by Shyluck(m): 2:01pm On Mar 12, 2020
[quote author=eugene12345 post=87373899]Your PHONE OVERHEATING Frequently?

Smartphones starts warming up from the moment you switch them on; this is unavoidable and mostly safe. However, phone overheating can be a serious issue, and can result in damaging the device (hardware) and affecting phone performance.

If your device is experiencing frequent overheating, it could be for several reasons, mostly related to overloading the hardware and overuse of battery.

May be your phone has multiple heavy and battery-demanding apps. It puts the burden on the CPU. Multitasking, using extra features and functions, like widgets, and Network related functions like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Hotspot – all require processing power – also lead to overheating

TO AVOID OVERHEATING, follow these tips:

#1 Reduce usage of heavy apps. And close the unused apps running in the background while charging your phone.

#2 Avoid overcharging your battery, because when you do this you stress the battery more.

#3 Never place your phone under a pillow or some cloth while charging

#4 Do not let your battery run down completely before charging.

#5 Don't keep your phone on hot surfaces and avoid direct sunlight. Easiest way to prevent overheating is keeping your phone away from heat.

#6 Choose light phone cases and not tight and heat attractive materials.

#7 If your phone starts overheating, turn on the airplane mode, and switch it off for a while.
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Is it true that MTK processors heat up more than SD processors?
Re: Phone Overheating Frequently? Check The Reasons And Solutions by eugene12345: 9:30am On Mar 13, 2020
[quote author=Shyluck post=87380596][/quote]They both heat up cheesy
Re: Phone Overheating Frequently? Check The Reasons And Solutions by Thazard(m): 9:42am On Mar 13, 2020
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Re: Phone Overheating Frequently? Check The Reasons And Solutions by Mohbola(f): 11:21pm On Mar 14, 2020
Is there any phone that does not heat up at times

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