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To keep your phone from overheating, it's key to manage its usage carefully, particularly during hot weather. Steer clear of putting your device in direct sunlight for long periods, because the heat from the environment will skyrocket its internal temperature in no time. Turn off running apps that are in the background and you are not actively using since they can make the battery juice and heat the phone. Do not play games that require much graphics or record long videos if the phone is already warm because these tasks can make the processor and the battery suffer. Moreover, you can turn on the battery saver mode to decrease the performance requirement and also minimize the screen brightness to lower the strain on the display and the battery. If you see that the device is heating up beyond what you are used to, it would be best to charge without a phone case as the latter can trap heat and hinder the cooling of the device. Avoid charging your device under or over some surface that has pillows or is softer than necessary as this may block the ventilation. One of the lamest tasks that you can do to your device in an attempt to get signal is to use the airplane mode when signal is weak since this case will cause the battery to use up more power searching for the network hence more heat. Also, keep your software up to date as manufacturers usually fix bugs and make improvements in the phone's performance to reduce overheating issues in their updates. Also, give an absolute no to non-certified or damaged charging cables and power adapters because the bad flow of power from them will not only heat up your phone but will result in the permanent damage of the battery. Lastly, take some rest when your phone becomes too warm; more often than not, giving it a rest is one of the simplest and most effective ways to cool it down without any glitches.
 
How To Actually Stop Your Phone From Becoming a Pocket-Sized Furnace

Phones, man—can’t live without ‘em, but they sure know how to get toasty when you least want it. Ever pulled your phone out of your bag and it’s hotter than a summer car seat? Yeah, not ideal. And look, when these things overheat, they go from “handy sidekick” to “annoying brick” real quick. Battery drains, slowdowns, or, worst case, permanent “oops, I killed it” damage. But here’s the thing: keeping your phone cool isn’t rocket science. It mostly boils down to common sense and not doing dumb stuff.

Chill On The Sunbathing

Let’s start with the obvious. Stop baking your phone in the sun. Don’t leave it on your car’s dashboard or toss it face-up at the beach while you run for tacos. Even on a regular sorta-warm day, your phone can turn into an oven way faster than you’d think. Remember: your phone isn’t working on its tan; it’s literally cooking its own insides.

Don’t Let Random Apps Run Wild

Ever closed an app and wondered if it’s really gone? Spoiler: probably not. Phones love to keep stuff running in the background for no reason. All those pointless apps munching away on battery? Yeah, they’re basically mini radiators in your pocket. Shut ‘em down if you’re not actually using them. And if you’re gaming hard or shooting a TikTok marathon, maybe take it easy if your phone’s already sweating.

Turn Down the Brightness—Save Your Eyes, Save Your Battery

You know how some people set their phone brightness to blinding levels like they’re signalling aircraft? Don’t be that person. High brightness eats battery like popcorn and heats up your screen. Drop it down a notch. While you’re at it, battery saver mode can be your best friend—it’s like cruise control for your phone’s energy use.

Charge Like You’ve Got Common Sense

Charging tends to get things heated—literally. If your phone’s getting warm while plugged in, ditch the case for a bit. Most phone cases trap heat about as well as a winter coat. Also, don’t shove your charging phone onto your bed or under a pillow; it’s not going to like that (and neither will your sheets if something goes weird). Hard, flat surfaces let things breathe. Oh, and come on—don’t use those sketchy gas station chargers. A $2 cable might save your wallet but fry your battery.

Don’t Play Hide and Seek With Signals

Here’s one that catches people by surprise—weak signal = more heat. When your phone can’t find a decent signal, it goes searching like a bloodhound on a scent, burning more juice and kicking out more heat. If you’re somewhere with zero bars, maybe just put the thing in airplane mode (or, wild idea, talk to an actual human).

Update Already!

Updates aren’t just nagware—they fix stuff behind the scenes, like random bugs that make your phone run hotter than it should. Put off updates forever and you’re basically asking for a meltdown.

Sometimes, Just Walk Away

Wild concept: give your phone a break now and then. If it’s burning up, set it down, maybe even power it off for five minutes. Take this as a sign to touch grass, stretch, or I dunno, grab a snack. Let it chill, and it’ll probably treat you better in the long run.

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End of the day, keeping your phone cool is just about a little bit of care and not treating it like it’s indestructible. Might sound obvious, but hey—treat your phone nice, and you’ll stay out of hot water (or at least away from the dreaded “overheating” warning). Trust me, your fingers (and your wallet) will thank you.
 

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