Technology Electronics

Why Is My Cell Phone Hot?

    Malfunctioning and Improper Charger

    • Malfunctioning or broken chargers are the No. 1 cause of cell phones becoming hotter than usual. Broken chargers typically channel the wrong voltage to your phone's battery, causing the unit to heat as the excess electrical energy transforms to heat. You should also be aware that older phones use nickel-based batteries, while newer phones use lithium-ion batteries. Using a charger that is not rated for your battery type can also cause your phone to heat just as if you were using a malfunctioning charger.

    Insufficient Air Circulation

    • Computer processors generate heat. Cell phones use computer processors, and are designed to take that heat from the processor and transfer it somewhere where it won't damage the sensitive internal electronics: typically to the phone's external casing where the excess is disbursed by normal air circulation. Keeping your phone in your pocket or in any similarly closed location prevents the air from cooling the phone.

    Heavy Usage

    • Computer processors generate more heat the more they are used. If you are using your phone for extended periods of time, especially for process-heavy applications, you should expect the unit to heat up more than usual.

Related posts "Technology : Electronics"

Hidden Tips for Cect I9 Phones

Electronics

A Quick look at the Sonim Rugged Mobile Phones – What Makes it so Rugged?

Electronics

How to Troubleshoot RCA HDTV

Electronics

How to Use the NASB Bible in Bible Reader

Electronics

Comparison of LCD HDTV Screen Sizes to CRT TV Screen Sizes

Electronics

Problems With Overhead Intercom Systems

Electronics

Jaybird- The only definite way to define the very best

Electronics

How Long Can My Jawbone Go Without Recharging?

Electronics

How to Get Rid of Vertical Line Image Retention on a Plasma TV

Electronics

Leave a Comment