It is not uncommon for a smartphone to overheat

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It is not uncommon for a smartphone to overheat

The results of a recent survey on our channel (https://t.me/gsmgurus_FAQ/1096) and the comments written by our subscribers under it can be an answer to the question of under what circumstances a smartphone can heat up.

They are:

1. When playing "heavy" games. Especially if the smartphone is charging at the same time. Also, some games that don’t have high graphics, which aren’t well adapted for your smartphone, will be a heavy burden on its processor.
Also, similar games can drain the battery very quickly. (Why does the smartphone battery run out quickly? (Https://t.me/gsmgurus_FAQ/543))

2. When using the smartphone as a navigator (https://t.me/gsmgurus_FAQ/1004), especially if it is located in an unprotected part of the car and connected to a charger.

3. When working with some applications that require large resources. Typically, this involves pictures and videos, but there may be other options, such as downloading files via torrent trackers and benchmarking device performance.

4. When updating multiple apps or larger apps at the same time. Also, if you have many apps installed on your smartphone that perform automatic syncing (https://t.me/gsmgurus_FAQ/231).

5. When charging your smartphone, especially when using a feature like fast charging (https://t.me/gsmgurus_FAQ/545).

6. When the smartphone is in an area where it is difficult to connect to the network (the antenna disappears and reappears) or where network types (2G / 3G / 4G) change frequently. (Which one uses more battery than WiFi or 3G / 4G internet? (Https://t.me/gsmgurus_FAQ/980))

7. When using the smartphone in direct sunlight, in the heat, especially when performing energy-intensive tasks.

8. Recently, miners have been using various methods to produce cryptocurrency. For example, a seemingly harmless VPN adds the function of secretly generating cryptocurrency into applications that broadcast sports competitions. Similar applications that run continuously in the background (https://t.me/gsmgurus_FAQ/750) will cause the smartphone to overheat.

Q: Can the case of your smartphone also cause it to overheat?

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