- what have I done?
- should I buy another phone?
- does Android suck?
- what’s causing the heating?
- what can I do to prevent my device from heating?
1. What’s Causing The Over-Heating?
Yes, I know, when you invest around $500 in your digital buddy, it’s quite hard to “let it go” just because you have over-heating problems. But, don’t worry, with moderate use and some steps that you must take, you will avoid ditching your Android and will continue using, at least until another tech beauty catch your eyes.Small Size
The most simple explanation would be the small size and lack of ventilation. Our desktop PC’s, laptops, printers, TV’s also have heating issues but they are well ventilated, so that the plastic and the metal pieces are being cooled down. How do we use our smartphones and where do we keep them? That’s right, in our warm palms. Some of use use the tablet on solid surfaces, but that doesn’t help too much, as, obviously, it doesn’t leave space for the handset to “breathe”.Excessive Gaming
This is another thing that manufacturers should have in mind and maybe they will be able to deploy a small cooling fan inside our smart, yet hot devices. Why does it heat up that fast when you’re playing games? Because you’re soliciting the “mother board” of the smartphone or tablet and it pushes electronic inputs at a much faster rate than when you write a message, for example. Playing a game requires a lot of resources from your phone and it represents the most obvious cause for overheating.Continuous Online Browsing
Probably the second most consuming process is the online browsing. First of all, the smartphone or the Android tablet requires either GSM, EDGE, Wi-Fi or 3G connection (4G where applicable, as it is much faster than 3G) to display online content. So it’s a double effort for your smartphone/tablet: first of all it has to support the wireless data transfer, then it has to make use of the video resources available to display the information that you need. And let’s be honest, it can be quite fun to watch funny YouTube videos on your gizmo, right?Old Battery and Inappropriate Use of it
You’d think that your Android battery is a part of your gadget, that it doesn’t represent a separate part? Well, think again. Almost all manufacturers buy the batteries and incorporate them inside but they forget to mention that you need to replace them, as their life cycle varies from 300 to 500 charging cycles. You don’t have to count how many times your recharge your smartphone, but if you drain the battery in 1-2 days, then you should change your battery once in 1-2 years. It’s a good investment and should increase its life and decrease the level of heating, as well. Don’t listen to the manufacturers, they will always boast with good battery life, but chances are that after less than one your, you will become frustrated with it.Also, it’s a vicious circle with battery and high temperature. When your Android smartphone or tablet is hot, then it will drain your battery much faster as it will make then ion movement much faster. Also, try and avoid full discharges and don’t recharge only when your Android gizmo has already gone dead. Partial, quicker recharge series are better for the health of your batteries and it will also save you of the stress.
Stressing Your Gadget While it Recharges
There are some of use who are so in love with their digital friends that they can’t leave them be not even when they are “feeding”. Instead of leaving your Android buddy rest in its recharging dock, you are poking him and asking for more fun. You will see how fast it will warm up if you will not let it recharge.2. How to Avoid the Over-Heating
First of all, you need to be careful about all the above enlisted points and avoid repeating the same mistakes thousands do. That’s why you need to:
- Reduce your gaming obssessions
- Moderate your online browsing sessions
- Take care of your battery and leave your Android pal recharge in piece.
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