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Take good care of your smartphone in winter, avoid these 3 mistakes

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Smartphone Safety Tips: Cold weather directly affects your phone. Using it incorrectly can quickly damage the battery and degrade performance. Therefore, avoid these 3 mistakes.

Smartphone Safety Tips: In winter, we often take our phones for granted. The cold weather affects not only our health but also the battery, screen, and performance of our smartphones. In low temperatures, the phone discharges quickly, the touch screen becomes slow, and sometimes it even switches off unexpectedly.

Most of the damage is caused less by the cold itself and more by our bad habits. If the right precautions are taken in time, the phone can be kept safe for a long time. Therefore, it is important to avoid some common but dangerous mistakes in winter that gradually weaken the phone from the inside.

Leaving your phone exposed to the cold for long periods

Leaving your phone in the open for extended periods in cold weather is the most common mistake. At very low temperatures, the chemical reaction in the lithium-ion battery slows down, causing the battery to drain quickly and the phone to shut down unexpectedly. Sometimes people mount their phones on the handlebars while riding a bike or leave them near a window at night. This also increases the risk of moisture condensation on the screen. It's better to keep the phone in your pocket, bag, or case so that its temperature remains balanced. Also, avoid moving your phone from extreme cold to a very warm place suddenly, as this can cause condensation inside.

Charging a very cold phone immediately

Charging a phone that has been exposed to the cold immediately is one of the most dangerous habits for the battery. When the phone is very cold, its battery does not charge normally. In such cases, charging puts extra pressure on the battery cells, which can rapidly reduce battery life. In many cases, the risk of battery swelling or permanent damage also increases. The correct way is to let the phone sit at normal room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes first. Only plug in the charger when it feels slightly normal. This small habit can keep your battery healthy for a longer time.

Heavy use with thick covers in winter

In winter, people use their phones heavily with thick covers on, such as playing games for extended periods, making video calls, or watching reels while charging. While a thick cover protects against the cold, it prevents the heat generated during continuous use from dissipating. This causes the phone to overheat internally, which is harmful to both the processor and the battery. This rapid change between cold and heat weakens the phone's components. It's better to remove the cover for a while during heavy use and give your phone a break occasionally. This will help maintain a balanced temperature and preserve performance.