Smartphone users are increasingly encountering device overheating during charging, gaming, video calls, and running heavy applications. Specialists note that the problem becomes particularly noticeable in the summer and with active daily use of the gadget.
According to specialists, modern applications and mobile games require more and more resources, causing processors to operate at their limits. Additional strain is created by the constant operation of GPS, mobile internet, Bluetooth, and background applications.
Devices heat up especially quickly during fast charging and when using non-original power adapters. Some users also leave their phones in the sun, in the car, or under a pillow while charging, which further increases the risk of overheating.
Experts warn that constant overheating accelerates battery wear and can lead to a reduced lifespan of the device. In some cases, the smartphone starts to discharge faster, freeze, or turn off spontaneously.
Specialists advise avoiding using the phone while charging, not covering ventilation with cases, and timely updating software. It is also recommended to periodically check the battery's condition, especially on older devices.
Against the backdrop of rising electronics prices, many users have started to change their phones much less frequently. Therefore, the issue of maintaining smartphone functionality and extending their lifespan is becoming increasingly relevant.