What the Tech: Smartphones and the heat
You’ve probably seen it happen: leave your phone in the sun too long and it suddenly shuts down with a warning that it’s too hot to use. But your phone doesn’t need to be sitting on a pool chair to overheat.
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You’ve probably seen it happen: leave your phone in the sun too long and it suddenly shuts down with a warning that it’s too hot to use. But your phone doesn’t need to be sitting on a pool chair to overheat.
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