Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause your phone to overheat. If necessary, reduce screen brightness or use the phone in the shade.
Fast charging generates heat. Removing the phone cover during charging can help dissipate heat and maintain a safer temperature.
Playing games in hot settings can overheat your phone. To avoid this, play indoors or in areas with air conditioning.
High screen brightness increases phone temperature. Manually reduce brightness if your phone overheats despite automatic adjustments.
When using GPS navigation like Google Maps, avoid placing your phone where it can be exposed to direct sunlight, such as on the dashboard.
If your phone overheats to the point of performance issues, letting it rest unused for a few minutes can help it return to normal temperatures.
To prevent overheating, always use the charger that came with your phone or one officially recommended by the manufacturer.
Disabling notifications for unused apps can prevent your phone from overheating by reducing background activity.
The temperature inside a parked car can rise quickly, significantly overheating your phone even if it's off.
Storing your phone in your pocket can trap heat. For cooler operation, keep it in a well-ventilated area instead.