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5 Reasons Why Your Phone Is Overheating


A smartphone that overheats can break permanently. Learn why your phone heats up, how to cool it down, and how to keep it from overheating in the first place by reading on. Install Avast One or another complete security and performance tool after that to keep your phone virus-free, clean, and running smoothly.


1. Direct sunlight

Leaving a phone in the sun is a regular way for it to overheat. Your phone's battery may run out and other performance problems may arise even if you only put it in the light for a short while. Long-term exposure to direct sunlight can cause irreparable damage to the internal components of your phone.


2. Overloaded CPU

Your phone will heat up internally if the CPU is overworked. The CPU, which powers apps and operations on your phone, is essentially its brain. Your phone may quickly overheat if its CPU is trying to do too many tasks, even in the background.


3. Too many open apps

Multiple apps open at once might raise the temperature of your phone. This is because, even when you're not actively using an app, it continues to run in the background and use CPU and memory resources. Examine the apps you have open on your phone and close any that you don't need right now to help keep it from overheating.


4. Power-intensive apps

If you keep a high-intensity app running on your phone for an extended period of time, it may occasionally be sufficient to cause overheating. Applications with augmented reality (AR) components, such as the Metaverse, or those with extremely high visual loads are especially CPU-intensive and can quickly overload your phone's system when used continuously.


5. Faulty battery or charger cable

Have you ever questioned why your phone heats up while charging? A phone will often warm up a little when charging. On the other hand, an overheated phone may be the result of a malfunctioning battery or charging cord. Make sure your device is compatible by using only charging cables and adapters that have been approved by the manufacturer to help avoid battery problems.



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