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Four essential tips to keep your phone cool as summer finally returns

23 June 2024 , 11:30
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HOT temperatures look set to finally bring some joy this summer with bursts of 30C next week.

While it'll be a sigh of relief for Brits, the good weather may not last for long.

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Still, during warmer times one thing that does feel it is your gadgets.

Modern smartphones have kit to deal with overheating and will go into a standby mode if things get too hot, so your device has a chance to cool down.

It's important your handset isn't exposed to extremely high temperatures too often as this can damage the battery overtime, ultimately costing you money on expensive upgrades.

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Here are four essential tips to keep your iPhone or Android device cool during hotter weather.

Avoid direct sunlight

It may sound obvious but the first thing you need to do is keep your phone out of direct sunlight.

This is easily forgotten when you're doing things like driving and it's in a cradle - especially if you're using it for maps which will make it heat up faster.

The same goes if you're going to the beach, keep your phone in the shade under a towel or in a bag.

Switch of background app refresh

Background app refreshing keeps your apps up-to-date in the background when you're not using them, for example, loading the latest WhatsApp messages you've received.

But if your phone is already starting to heat up you'll want to keep processes to a minimum, so you might want to switch background app refresh off.

On iPhone, head to Settings > General > Background App Refresh.

Android doesn't call its version background app refresh but the same process can be done.

It varies from model to model, but for most stock Android phones you can find the option in Settings > Apps > All apps.

Remove the case

Your case may be acting like a bit of a coat for your phone.

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So naturally, it might be a good idea to take it off - if you're sure you won't damage the device by dropping it, of course.

Turn off your phone

The best way to ultimately keep your phone cool is by switching it off entirely.

That way all of the processes and battery shut down.

This obviously leaves you without any connectivity for a bit, so it may not be the best permanent solution but certainly worthwhile if your phone is seriously hot to the touch already.

Alternatively, you can just stop using your phone for five minutes to give it a chance to cool down.

Jamie Harris

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