Phones heat up rapidly in direct exposure. Keep your phone in your bag, under shade, or inside a cotton pouch when outdoors.
Extreme cold causes condensation inside the device. Instead, use a fan, cold surface (like a table), or gently cool it with a dry cloth.
Features like Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, and background apps generate heat. Turn them off when not in use to reduce processor load.
Video recording or long sessions of photography heat up the processor. Take breaks between shots and avoid using 4K video outdoors.
It limits performance and background activity. Most phones have a built-in “Battery Saver” or “Low Power Mode”—activate it during the hottest parts of the day.
Cases trap heat and prevent natural cooling. Take the case off when indoors or when the phone feels warm.
High-performance apps can spike the temperature. Use them in cool environments or reduce graphics/resolution settings.