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How to know if your phone is overheating
Android phones do not have fans to lower the temperature as it’s running, like computers. They rely on the passive dissipation to maintain a “normal” temperature. And it is not normal for your device to be warm while in your pocket, making it seem like an electric oven was attached to your pants.
The Cause and Solution of Overheated Battery on your Phone
When you play games, watch the movie or play the music on your phone, you will find that the battery of your phone is overheated. Overheated battery may damage the battery and even the phone. Moreover, the phone users who use these overheated phones are suffering a potential threat. According to some news reported, some phone users get hurt because their phones exploded and even some dead finally because of the explosion of the battery. Some explodes happen because these phone users have used their phones for couples of year; some because being exposed under the sun for a long time. But most of these explosions are caused because their phone batteries often get overheated. Why it often happens while we are using our phone for a long time
There are so many contributing factors, but generally speaking they can be classified into two categories: software and hardware
1.SOFTWARE
(a)Background apps are never truly closed
Because of the lack of standards and regulations, apps in Android mobile phones are never truly closed. When users tap home button and go back to home screen, those apps just go into background and continue to operate. Thus, the processors will have to hold more apps than you can imagine. So it is understandable that overheating happens from time to time
(b)Some apps start on their own
For some apps, even if you only do something remotely related with them, they will start on their own. You can check how apps are on the background right after when you start your device. (c) Network and positioning in background
For some apps, they have a large number of accessibilities and therefore, they will be able to update themselves, launch positioning activities without notice, just to name a few. And it will be even worse if users have rooted their phone. In this case, they basically can do anything they want.
2. HARDWARE
(a)Better hardware
With better screen of high resolution, powerful CPU, increasingly more RAM, it is understandable power consumption is getting worse and thus overheating.
(b) Poor heating dissipation
A series of factors are contributing to the poor heating dissipation, including design flaw of the phone (material, space, etc.), external factors (high temperature, enclosed environment, protective containment), and using phone while recharging (or use unqualified cables).
(c)User habits When users play games on mobile phone for a long time, and apps that will frequently connect to Internet, location, calling, video, flashlight, the phone will work at full load, leading to overheating. • Unqualified battery
• Infection of virus
• Hardware aging
Conditions when using your phone battery
1. In the condition of normal room temperature, it is normal that the battery if the battery is under 60℃, and this won't damage the battery.
2. If your charger carries a huge electric current, the charging process is better not to be too long, otherwise it will hurt the battery and it will also generate quantity of heat.
3. It would be better if you use the original one or the one which get a high reputation among users.
4. To charge your battery by a tabletop charge will be better because by this way, your battery won't be heating.
5. If you feel that the temperature of your battery is growing and has exceed the temperature of 60℃, you'd better change into using another battery.
Solution
If the battery of your phone has already inflate, you can find the interval by your finger where is on the back side of the battery near the electrode. When you press it, it will be a little soft. Thrust it with a needle and let the air inside out.
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