How to protect your iPhone from the intense summer heat?

 Summer has arrived, and for many, this means going outdoors, going to the beach, barbecue parties, etc., but for iPhone devices, it is completely different because with the advent of summer, especially in some countries where we suffer from very high temperatures and high humidity, the number from iPhones are designed to protect themselves from dangerous changes in temperature, but problems can still occur. In this article, we will review everything you need to know about keeping your iPhone safe in the sweltering heat.


Problems caused by extreme heat

Apple says that low or high temperature conditions can "change the behavior" of your iPhone, and the recommended ambient temperatures for iPhone use are between zero degrees Celsius and 35 degrees Celsius (32 degrees to 95 degrees Fahrenheit). Of course, in many countries of the world, summertime temperatures are much hotter than Apple's recommended and your car exposed to the sun all day can pose a danger to your iPhone if it's left inside.

The high temperature leads to damage to the batteries, and according to Apple, the use of the iPhone in extremely hot conditions can permanently shorten the life of the battery, as this causes a variety of problems inside the iPhone, such as evaporation of internal fluids, damage to the voltage component, or the interaction of chemicals. With the internal structure of the battery and eventually destroy the lithium-ion battery.


What happens when your device overheats

When the temperature of your iPhone rises for any reason, you may find some changes that occur inside, including:

  • Slow charging and may stop charging
  • Screen brightness is low or black
  • Weak wifi signal
  • Disable the camera flash for some time
  • The performance of the iPhone decreases when using certain applications or features

Tips to avoid damage to the battery

Here are a set of tips that you must do in the event of extreme heat to avoid damage to your device.

  • Do not leave the iPhone directly in the sun for long periods.
  • Do not leave the iPhone in the car in the summer.
  • Keep in mind where you put your iPhone.
  •  Confined spaces such as pockets can reduce the cooling capacity of a device.
  •  If the device feels hot, remove its case.
  • Try to limit the use of heavy applications, as applications such as video editing software or graphically demanding games can cause the device to overheat. (If you are in a place with air conditioning, there is no problem using these apps)
  • Turn on Wi-Fi or enable Airplane mode, as mobile networks consume extra power and thus cause the device to heat up.
  • GPS can be a contributor to device temperatures, so try not to use any location or navigation based apps.
  • If you get a temperature warning, leave your device alone, it will automatically enter "cooling" mode if it gets too hot.
  • Don't put a hot iPhone in the freezer to cool it down. Rapid temperature changes can cause more problems with your device, including permanent damage.

 Finally, in most cases, iPhones can generally recover from overheating without any permanent problems because when the iPhone becomes too hot, it will automatically enter “cooling” mode and will give the user a warning, but prolonged high temperatures can They can have lasting effects on iPhone devices, so you should be careful.

What do you do when your iPhone overheats? Tell us in the comments

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Ahmed Ali

The real iPhone heat is unbearable. The phone heats up during even regular calls. I used many Android phones. It only heats up in heavy games.

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Samaa Hany

Sometimes I feel like my phone should always be under the fan or it will overheat even if I don't turn it on 🙄

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Ahmed

Really important article
many thanks

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Habib Hasan

Thank you very much 🌹 Useful article
Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, not once did I get hot

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nawaf

Thanks for the great article

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Mohammed

There are people looking to dislike any comment that criticizes Apple... as if Apple is bringing them closer to a family member

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Ahmad

The first thing I do is turn off the device until it cools down and then turn on the device

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Mohammed Al-Sahli

The freezer is the solution for cooling, but do not leave it for a long time

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Abdullah Abu Muhammad

Turn on dark night mode

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Abdulrahman Abu Al-Ezz

Sometimes I blow on it and put it in the safety of the fan and remove the case from it

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Abdulrahman Abu Al-Ezz

I used to put it in the freezer 😂 iPhone 6s plus is very heavy, although I press it a lot. I play heavy games while connected to the charger, and I also put the headphone and cellular data, or sometimes Wi-Fi.

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Yousuf

I have an iPhone X, and if I turn on Google, it won't be an oven in which I can cook eggs 😅

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Ahmed Alansari

May God reward you. We seek refuge in God from the heat of Hell.

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Izzat Muhammad

In order to transfer the data from the iPhone 6s to the 12 pro max, I put them in the refrigerator 😀 I swear to God, because every bit it got hot and disconnected

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    SAEED ALGDANI

    Mashallah, from iPhone 6 to 12, congratulations

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Ali Mahad

Alhamdulillah, the temperature here is 22 to 24

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Abu Fahad

Those who downloaded the XNUMX update, I updated it all the time
The problems I'm having are unreasonable draining of the battery
Note that my device is new XNUMX years ago, it was bought for me two months, and the battery was very powerful, since I updated it, and my phone is unbearable
What is the solution, tell me

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Shakib Moroccan

Is there an update for the sync app on ios XNUMX

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Mohammed

35 degrees? 😂😂😂😂😂 If a Chinese mobile can bear more
We have God and God

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