Rising temperatures are the worst enemies of electronic devices, including computers and phones as the most widely used at present. The disadvantages of high temperature are not limited to these devices, but also to the possibility of damage to all the components of these devices and here I especially mention batteries as the most vulnerable to high temperature and thus accelerate the opportunity to damage and reduce the duration of steadfastness, and sometimes we may notice that the heat of the battery reaches To double the heat of the device.
As we have accepted the summer as the temperature rise may reach the extent that the person can not afford it, so what about electronic devices, so I thought to give you through this post some tips and guidance for the safe and safe use of your phones and computers, and to learn more about these tips Only follow-up reading:
1. Verify that your computer or smartphone is at the right temperature
Although it is quite normal for computers and smart phones to get warm (thanks to the hottest battery), there is of course a maximum temperature of these devices can be accessed before talking about the actual temperature of the device, which requires immediate intervention of the user.
Recent research and studies have confirmed that the maximum temperature threshold under which the computer can work without spasticity is 50 ° C with a small margin for computers with modern treatments. Many of you may wonder about indicators exceeding the permissible heat threshold. The question is that cramps in the operating system, as well as a poor performance record accompanied by a high temperature of the device, can tell you that your machine exceeded the maximum temperature, which can be measured instantaneously using tools to monitor the temperature of the processor (eg Real temp tool).
For smart phones, most of them have heat sensors warning you about the temperature of your phone or battery, and there are many other smart phones that turn off automatically when the device is hot.
Apple recommends an ideal temperature ranging from 16 degrees to 22 degrees Celsius so that the iPhone devices work well and describe ambient temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius as harmful temperatures that can gradually destroy the battery.
2. Keep your computer or smartphone away from direct sunlight and avoid leaving them by car
If you leave your phone or computer exposed to sunlight or inside the car, it will get worse if you make a call, take a picture, listen to music, charge the phone or The computer inside a car is parked in a hot and sunny place, you will notice that the device is affected by the temperature of the center, so be careful in this section.
3. Wait before using your high-temperature computer or smartphone
When moving from a hot zone to a moderate area, wait until your phone or computer takes low heat before turning it on again.
4. Stop most battery-intensive applications
Eliminate unnecessary applications and services that require high resources and more effort from the device and thus an inevitable increase in the temperature of the phone or computer. Also, the intensity of the device lighting which may be very high should be adjusted. (Mode économique) or in normal mode (Utilization normale) instead of Performance élevés.
5. Turn off the computer if not in use
When the weather is very hot, make sure that the best thing you can do is turn off your device when it's not in use, to prevent it from getting hot and with the risks it can take. This ensures full use of the device when you want to use it.
In conclusion, it should be noted that some computers turn off automatically if the recording of high temperature of the device as a quick way to restore the device to normal heat, as manufacturers believe that the closure of all energy sources contribute effectively to the rise of computer cooling format as well as avoid the risk of the heat of electronic devices.
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