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Protect smartphones from the cold

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With the current icy temperatures, hardly anyone goes outside the door without having packed up before. However, many do not consider that the cold also causes problems for our smartphones. Despite snow and freezing temperatures while we are on the go eager news or phone calls as usual. The beloved smartphone is exposed to both cold and moisture. If you are unlucky, the device is suddenly simply off, or can not be used as usual. But why does that happen, and how can I protect my smartphone?

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In today's smartphones, a lithium-ion battery is built in which electrical charge is transported by a liquid. The liquid becomes thicker in strong cold, we already know. That, of course, applies to the contents of our batteries, know the least.There are hardly any people left in the street without a smartphone in their hand. Even in cold weather is zippy typed. As a result, the device is over cooled, the internal resistance of the battery increases, the voltage can collapse. In the worst case scenario, the device turns off or does not work normally. If that happens, there is no reason to panic.

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Here are some tips on how to protect your smartphone well from cold and heat: Vivo service center will do all the repairs in Whitefield.

 

  • Carry your smartphone close to your body, preferably in a breast pocket or even in your pocket. Body heat protects the device from overcooling.
  • Pack the device warm during transport in a bag, eg in a mobile phone sock or just in a glove.
  • Protective covers additionally protect the device from moisture.
  • Only charge the phone when it has room temperature again, which protects the battery.
  • Do not expose the device to the cold unprotected, eg do not leave it in the car.
  • Protect your smartphone against snow and moisture: better use a headset when you're on the phone and leave the device in your pocket.
  • If the appliance has become too cold and switched off: let it warm slowly at room temperature. The environment should not be too warm to prevent condensation and resulting damage

Be careful, by the way, even in midsummer. Heat like the battery just as little. Excessive temperature effects accelerate the chemical processes inside the battery and discharge it faster. Again, there is the possibility that the device switches off for protection by itself, and can only operate again when it has reached normal temperature. In addition, it can happen that the battery inflates, which in the worst case can cause the display of the device is damaged from the inside or the battery is completely broken.