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Why Your Android Phone Is Overheating (And How to Fix It)

By Matthew Lynch
June 8, 2023
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If you’re experiencing hot temperatures on your phone, it’s not just a minor inconvenience – it could be a sign of something more significant. Overheating can cause serious damage to your device, such as damage to the battery or even the processor. In this article, we’ll explore why your Android phone may be overheating and how to fix it.

1. Too Many Apps

Having too many apps running in the background can cause your phone to overheat. This is because your phone is constantly trying to process and maintain all the apps you have open, leading to excessive use of power and resources. To fix this issue, close apps you’re not using, and make sure to properly close any apps running in the background that you don’t need.

2. Excessive use

Running intensive apps like games, streaming videos, or even GPS can cause your phone to overheat quickly. These apps require a lot of processing power, and as a result, generate heat that can cause your phone to overheat. Try to limit your time spent using these apps or take breaks to reduce the load on your phone.

3. Software Updates

Android software updates can cause your phone to overheat. Updating to the latest software versions can cause your phone to work harder, consuming more resources, causing your phone to overheat. To avoid this issue, wait for your phone to cool down and enable auto-updates so that your phone updates overnight or during a time when you’re not using it, helping avoid overheating due to software updates.

4. Charging

Charging your phone can generate heat, causing your phone to overheat. Cheap or knock-off chargers can cause your phone to overcharge or not properly regulate the voltage into your device, leading to a buildup of heat. Try to use only quality cables and chargers recommended by the manufacturer.

5. Location and Temperature

Unexpected temperature changes and environmental factors like hot and humid climates or direct sunlight can cause your phone to overheat. If you find yourself in these conditions, give your phone a break and avoid using it for an extended period. Be sure to store your device in a cool place.

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