![]() We’ve all been there, suddenly we have no reception or spotty service, so we lift our phone aimlessly, waving it around in different directions as if that will magically improve our signal. Frequently updating your apps keeps them from overexerting your phone’s energy reserves. App updates often fix software bugs that can degrade your phone’s efficiency and performance, so be sure your apps are set to auto update or check for updates regularly.īugs and older software may cause apps to take in more energy to run smoothly (or, at all) and that alone can cause smartphones to overheat. Do you really need YouTube, Hinge, Candy Crush Saga, Instagram, Safari, Facebook and ESPN running simultaneously? The answer is noĮvery open app running in the background taps into your phone’s processor, your phone’s memory (called RAM), and its battery. The more apps you have, the higher the energy demand. It doesn’t hurt to close the apps on your phone once you’re finished with it or when you’re not using them. If the phone is charging while you’re playing, it can become hot and damage the battery’s performance in the long run. Streaming movies or playing games for long periods of time taxes your phone’s CPU. Watching videos or playing games for hours
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