The State Meteorological Agency, AEMET for its friends, is issuing warnings this week for high temperatures in several regionsAlicante, Valencia and the entire region of Murcia will be on orange alert for reaching 40º, but there is also a yellow alert in Albacete, Almería, Girona, Gran Canaria, Huesca, Lleida, Málaga, Tarragona, Teruel and Zaragoza.
So, protecting yourself from the heat is important and essential, but iPhone protection should not be neglected. Like any electronic device, it can suffer from high temperatures (especially the battery). So we will tell you what are the best tips to apply.
Don’t Ignore iPhone Alert Messages
You may not have come across it before, but the iPhone has a high temperature prevention system that warns you and prevents you from using the device until the temperature drops.
While it is true that we will not be able to use it until the temperature drops and that is the only way to protect it, the truth is that it is advisable to act
No use of iPhone when the sun is shining directly
The fact that the iPhone reduces its maximum brightness when the sun hits it is already a sign that it is not the best time to use it. If we add to the outside temperature the temperature generated by the iPhone itself with the processor and the screen, the result can be catastrophic.
Unless strictly necessary Whether you’re using it to make a quick call or send a message, it’s a good idea to keep your iPhone in your pocket and avoid taking it out. In fact, if you notice that it’s getting hot (and even if the temperature warning hasn’t gone off), turning it off might be a good option.
Never leave your iPhone in the car.
The first and most obvious is that if it is visible, they could break the glass to steal it. Double disappointment in this case. However, even if you hide it, it is not advisable to leave it in the vehicle. No matter how well it is covered, in the end The indoor temperature can become very high. and eventually seriously damage the device. The only exception would be if the car is parked in a parking lot or garage protected from the sun.
Take extreme precautions on the beach
If possible, it is recommended that you do not take your iPhone to the beach, but if you do, try to protect it from direct sunlight and store it safely in a bag or backpack.
We are particularly focusing on the latter because a video recently went viral in which it is suggested that he be buried in a tupper under the sand This could cause the battery to explode due to the high temperatures and humidity in the sand.
Do not get your iPhone wet, even if it is water-resistant.
For several years now, iPhones have been protected against water and dust. However, this is a certification that is initially granted to the device and is somewhat lost over time. For him, It is not recommended to wet it even with a sprayer.. As you probably already know, water is the great enemy of electronics and if moisture gets inside, you can forget about the iPhone.
No putting the iPhone in the refrigerator (even if it’s only for a few seconds)
He The contrast between its high temperature and that of the refrigerator can be deadly. Many components can suffer from this change and the deterioration of the iPhone battery is the main one. So it is better not to put it in the refrigerator or freezer under any circumstances.
And you may not notice anything strange at first if you hold the iPhone for only a few seconds, but in the end you expose it to unnecessary risks. Of course, if you keep it in the refrigerator for several minutes, The consequences can be immediate. and leave your iPhone unusable.
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