Producer: Priyanka Das Editor: Nisha Dubey
Reduce Your Phone Calls
First thing you should definitely follow is to reduce the amount of calls you take on the phone. While talking on the phone, you place the speaker in front of the face which could react in some way that could be unsafe.
Keep A Check on Your Phone's Battery
Don’t let your smartphone’s battery drain out below 30 percent because when you decide to charge from a lower level, the battery will seek extra power from the charger which discharges more heat onto the device.
Keep Your Phone Away from Direct Sunlight
Phones are widely used for navigation, which uses GPS for location data. Running these sensors on a phone for travelling can be a big heat warning; ensure that the phone is not placed in direct sunlight. Instead, keep it next to the AC duct to keep it cool.
Reduce Playing Games on Your Phone
Heavy users who like playing games on the phone should reduce their usage. Even watching videos on YouTube for long hours can be risky.
Reduce Screen Brightness
Screen brightness is another big heat-inducing factor in phones. Ideally, we recommend you keep it on auto-brightness and not the maximum level which is likely to heat up the phone further.