BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — It's that time of year again; temperatures are picking up and not only are people overheating, but so are their phones. You're laying out in the sun, scrolling on your ...
Most everyone has had the experience of picking up their smartphone and feeling that it’s a bit hotter than normal. When this happens, the first thing you should do is check the device’s battery ...
As the East Coast of the US faces high winds and flooding from Hurricane Erin, the West Coast is about to be hit with a brutal heat wave. Along with increased danger from wildfires, the hot ...
iPhones and Androids work best between 32-95°F Overheating can shorten battery life and pause charging Avoid direct sunlight, cars, and heavy app use in heat Experts advise full shutdowns and removing ...
Most smartphones are best designed for use where the temperature is between 32 and 95 degrees, according to both Apple and Galaxy. So what happens when you use your phone during 100-degree weather, ...
With the last few weeks of summer vacation season still to go, many of us are heading off on trips to hot and sunny destinations, and bringing our electronic devices along. But don't forget that ...
I live in sunny South Africa, and my Samsung Galaxy phone would often overheat if I connected it to Android Auto on long journeys. My phone would display a warning, and certain apps, like the camera, ...