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Tech Tips: Why does the smartphone get hot and what is its solution, what is the opinion of tech experts?

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In today's time, smartphones have become an important part of our lives. We do many things throughout the day like calling, chatting, gaming, taking photos, watching videos, and internet browsing. But it has been seen many times that the smartphone suddenly starts heating up. Let's understand from a tech expert what the reasons are behind this and how it can be prevented.

Main reasons for smartphone heating
Continuous use for a long time: If you play games, watch videos, or use heavy apps for hours, the processor works more, which generates heat.
Apps running in the background: Many times, unknowingly, many apps keep running in the background, which puts a load on both the battery and the processor.
Use while charging: When you use the phone while charging, both the battery and the screen generate heat.
Low-quality charger or cable: Duplicate or poor quality chargers give more current to the phone than required, which generates heat.
Keeping in direct sunlight: If the phone is lying in direct sunlight, then external heat also affects the device.

What is the solution?

Give the phone rest: After excessive use, keep the phone off or on airplane mode for some time.

Close background apps: Close unnecessary apps and clear the RAM i.e., clear the cache.

Do not use while charging.

Always use a good brand charger.

Keep the phone away from direct sunlight or heat.

Keep updating the software: Sometimes the heating problem is caused by software bugs.

Smartphone heating is a common problem but it can be prevented to a great extent with the right habits and care. If your phone is getting hot frequently and excessively, then it would be best to get it checked from an authorized service center.

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