Cooling Strategies for Phones and Tablets in Hot Weather
Electronic devices, especially smartphones and tablets, often experience high temperatures, posing risks of degradation and potential hazards for users. Worldwide, incidents of accidents caused by overheated devices leading to fires and even fatalities have been reported.
1. Place these devices in well-ventilated areas
External environment is also one of the factors influencing the temperature of devices. Therefore, the first thing to keep in mind is the placement of the device. In case you are at home, it is best to place your phone or tablet in a well-ventilated location with moderate temperature. Avoid placing it too close to heat sources such as ovens or in direct sunlight near windows.
Position your devices in cool places
When heading out, avoid placing these devices in your pocket or car compartment. The pocket is exposed to direct sunlight, and the car compartment tends to have high temperatures, which can quickly heat up electronic devices. Therefore, it is advisable to keep your phone or tablet in a bag or backpack, as these places are more spacious and cooler compared to the aforementioned locations.
2. Disconnect unnecessary connections
Maintaining continuous connections like Bluetooth, Wifi, or 3G can efficiently meet users' work needs when necessary. However, during hot seasons, it is advisable to limit such activities. When not needed, disabling these connections helps the CPU rest and dissipate heat inside the device.
Disable unnecessary connections
3. Turn off background-running apps and notifications
Background-running apps are a common occurrence, especially on Android devices. After pressing the Home button to quickly exit active apps, they continue to run in the background without fully shutting down. As a result, our smartphones and tablets remain in a constantly active state. To reduce heat generation in these devices, navigate to multitasking and turn off non-essential apps.
Turn off unnecessary notifications and background-running apps
Apart from configuring notifications, managing alerts from applications is often overlooked. This action can significantly drain the device's battery and available resources. Most apps nowadays allow us to disable notifications with a few simple steps in the settings menu.
4. Avoid using the device further when it overheats
While it's normal for your phone or tablet to generate heat during use, it's essential to note that once the device starts overheating, the temperature can rise rapidly. At this point, it's advisable to discontinue use and disconnect connections as well as close apps to let the device 'cool off.'
5. Avoid using phone cases
Modern smartphones and tablets typically dissipate heat through their backs when they become hot. Using protective back cases can hinder this process, reducing the device's ability to radiate heat effectively.
Avoid using back covers
These are essential tips that Big Market Electronics wishes to convey to help 'cool down' your phone or tablet during this hot season, making device usage more efficient and safer.
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