If you use a smartphone then your phone is hot, but we need to know when it is dangerous and absolutely normal.
First of all understand why the phone is hot?
Your phone has a processor (processor) that is always running, whether you use the phone or not. Its job is to give the result item about the input of information. With the processor running, the electrons run through the boom. If they collide with each other due to running with a bounce, then they create heat.
Nowadays phones are becoming very thin. Phones up to 7 mm, 6 mm or 5 mm are made. This means the processor being heated is located just behind your hand. This makes you feel its heat immediately.
One reason is overloading. It is fine that if you drive the car at a speed of 30, it will be less hot and if 100 is more. Similarly, heavy work like gaming etc. will make the incoming phone hotter than normal phone calls etc.
Apart from this, all companies have been competing to make the battery thinner and give more capacity. Due to this, there is no place to get heat and it is hot.
You will be surprised to know that poor network and poor lift (WiFi) signals are also formed due to the heating of the phone. When the network is bad, then the phone puts too much emphasis on the antenna in an attempt to acquire as much signal as possible. This makes the phone hot.
Because of this - but the question is whether you should panic or not?
Keep in mind - as long as the temperature of your phone does not go above 48 ° you are safe and you have no need to worry (I have been told this by my mobile company via email).
You can go to Settings and find out the temperature of your phone yourself. If you do not find this in your settings then you can keep an eye on the temperature by downloading this app-
(This is not an advertisement but just a suggestion. You can use any app)
You don't need to panic until 48, but if your phone is always so hot then it can be a matter of concern and you should go to the service center.


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