Why your phone overheats and how to prevent it
The fan is on, you've just finished your 10th iced coffee and are ready to scroll through your phone.record-breaking temperaturesBut, unlike humans, phones can't sweat - which is good for those who hold their phones but not great for our handsets.Heat goes up, processor slows down
"The internal things that actually make it all work, unfortunately, themselves generate heat in the way they work," says Dr Roz Wyatt-Millington, a senior lecturer in Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Leeds Beckett University.
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