cool down – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog Articles and news about Mobile Security, Android, Apps, Social Media and Technology in general. Thu, 19 Jan 2023 14:49:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-psafe_blog_purple-shield-32x32.png cool down – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog 32 32 <![CDATA[What Causes Android Overheating, and How to Stop It]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/causes-android-overheating-and-how-to-stop-it/ Sun, 22 Oct 2017 23:00:15 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=14756 There are multiple ways that your phone, or even your computer, can overheat and become permanently damaged. Luckily, there are also many ways to prevent your device from overheating. The best way to prevent your phone from overheating — often due to too many applications running tasks in the background of your phone while you’re not using it — is to take advantage of the cpu cooler feature in dfndr security. Click here to decrease phone temperature and speed up your phone:

What Can Cause Your Phone to Overheat?
The most likely reason that your phone is overheating that you left it on the charger for too long. There’s a reason that the message “Phone sufficiently charged please unplug” pops up when your phone reaches 100%. While your phone is charging for that long, it can become hotter and hotter which can wreak havoc on your smartphone.

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Certain Apps Drain Your Battery More
Another problem that can cause phones to overheat is through playing certain battery-draining games. These games tend to use a lot of battery and have a lot running in the background so that the gameplay is fast and exciting. You may notice that your phone tends to get warm when you’ve been playing your favorite game for a while. That may be a sign for you to stop playing and give your phone a break before it overheats.

Close Apps Running in the Background
Finally, if you’re running applications that have many background tasks, these can heat up your phone without you even using it. The apps become great at multitasking and running many programs at once, but that can be extremely detrimental to your phone.

How to Prevent Your Phone From Overheating
One easy way is to unplug your phone from the charger whenever it gets close to 100%. A good rule of thumb is to unplug your phone when it gets around to a 95% charge before you go to bed. Having your phone charge all night can really cause it to overheat.

Another solution is to stop playing games once your phone starts to heat up. This will give your battery a break and prevent your phone from breaking due to overheating. Finally, the best solution is to use cpu cooler. This app will help close any unused, battery-draining apps in order to decrease the temperature of your smartphone and speed up your phone.

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<![CDATA[Don’t Let Your Phone Explode: Keep Your Battery Cool]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/dont-let-phone-explode-keep-battery-cool/ Tue, 11 Oct 2016 21:39:12 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=4596 That hot phone in your hand might feel as though it could melt through a table, but at least it’s not on fire. Yet.

Recently, Samsung made headlines for issuing a global recall of the Note 7 after faulty components caused the battery to explode or catch fire due to overheating. While the prospect of a self-combusting cellular device might make you think twice about handling your phone, the good news is there are steps you can take to keep your phone’s temp in check.

Read more: Best Mobile Batteries for Your Cell Phone

Even if you don’t own a Samsung Note, excessive temperatures are nothing to ignore. Many smartphones have a tendency to run hot during prolonged use or while charging. Overheating can do a number on your phone’s internal components. A lithium-ion battery kept consistently at 77 degrees fahrenheit will lose around 20 percent of its overall capacity, and that number jumps the hotter it gets. Even more worrisome, the heat produced by electronics can cause rashes or burns on skin over time. Keep your phone cool by following these tips.

Avoid Hot Places
Ambient temperatures can contribute to the internal temperature of your device. While it’s not possible to prevent exposure to some heat during the summer, you can limit the damage by not leaving your phone in a hot car or in direct sunlight. It might sound tempting to keep your phone in the fridge, but the cold and condensation won’t do you any favors, either.

Limit Useage
Large games and apps that force your screen to remain on are more likely to cause overheating, but the fact is the more you use your device without taking a break, the hotter it will get. If you feel your phone start to heat up, turn off the screen, remove the case, and let it be until it cools down. It’s also best to avoid using your device while it’s charging.

Keep it Clean
The more apps and processes your phone is forced to run in the background, the more prone it will be to warming up. Be sure to get rid of apps you no longer use to keep everything running smoothly.

Use PSafe Total’s CPU Cooler
Most importantly, download PSafe Total! The free app includes a feature called the CPU Cooler, which will cool down your device when it starts to get too hot. It also works to eliminate lag time on your phone.

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<![CDATA[How to Keep Your Phone Cool When Using VR Games]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/keep-phone-cool-using-vr-games/ Fri, 23 Sep 2016 19:19:16 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=4094 When you were a kid, did you ever dream of living inside of a video game? With VR, this childhood dream could become a (virtual) reality. VR games allow the user to virtually step inside of the video game by rendering a three-dimensional game play system.

As you can imagine, this realistic gaming system is exciting to many who like to play video games on their phones. However, your phone must work extremely hard to load VR games. As a result, your phone can overheat to dangerous temperatures while you play. Remember, an overheated phone is okay occasionally, but can cause real damage if overheated several times a day. To keep your phone cool in the real world while you’re hanging out in the virtual one, try a few of these tips:

Read More: Your Digital Footprint and Why it Matters

Turn your phone to airplane mode
Turning on airplane modes shuts down your phone’s wireless connection, which will give your phone the ability to focus solely on running the game. While you won’t be able to stream any content in your VR games, your battery life won’t be sucked up by constantly updating, Wi-Fi-connected apps either.

Plug in your phone to an outlet
Some VR players swear by plugging in their phone cords when playing to stop their phones from overheating. For example, if you plug in a charger to your headset, then your phone won’t have to work so hard to power these external devices.

Play next to a fan
To cool down your phone, you can play your games in front of, yep, an actual fan. While it might limit your mobility, a room fan can help the teeny tiny fan inside your phone to stay functional.

Remove your phone’s back cover
While it doesn’t look pretty, your phone’s internal workings are less likely to overheat if you take the back cover off of your phone. You might have to remove your pretty phone cover first, but it’s worth a shot if you struggle with a constantly hot phone.

Download PSafe Total
PSafe Total’s CPU cooler cools down your device whenever it’s overheating. The easy-to-use feature turns on to prevent your phone from reaching temperatures that can damage it. PSafe Total’s other features, like the Memory Booster (a function that clears out unnecessary phone files), keeps your phone from working harder than it needs to, which also stops overheating.

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<![CDATA[11 Ways To Keep Your Computer from Losing Its Cool]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/11-ways-keep-computer-losing-cool/ Thu, 28 Jul 2016 13:02:39 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=2405 The temperature outside may be heating up, but that doesn’t mean your computer temperature should be, too! Overheating can cause damage to your computer’s processor, battery, and other internal components. Here are 11 tips to help your computer stay chill.

1. Give It Space

Removing obstacles to airflow will help keep your computer’s temperature in check. Computers cool themselves by circulating the surrounding air, so make sure that there is sufficient airflow around your computer and that all vents and fans are unobstructed.

2. Keep It Clean

Your computer’s fans are there for temperature control, but the fans can’t work properly if they are clogged with dirt and debris. To clean your fans, turn off your computer and spray the fan blades with canned air to get rid of any dust and dirt buildup.

3. Close the Case

It may seem counterintuitive, but keeping your computer’s case open, while allowing for more airflow, can ultimately heat up your computer. Why? An open case enables more dirt to clog the fans, preventing them from cooling the computer effectively.

4. Download SpeedFan

It’s difficult to pinpoint exactly what is causing your computer to overheat. Thankfully, the free software, SpeedFan, identifies exactly where the excessive heat is accumulating and automatically controls fan speed accordingly.

5. Install Water Cooling

Even more effective than fans, water cooling involves pumping water through tubes that run throughout your computer’s case. Although it sounds complicated, water-cooling kits make it simple to install.

6. Check Its Storage

If your computer has a hard disk drive (HDD) for storage, consider changing to a solid-state drive (SSD). An SSD stores information in microchips and essentially has fewer moving parts than an HDD, therefore generating less heat.

7. Use a Power-Saving Mode

If your computer has a power-saving or energy-efficient mode, use it. Besides being environmentally friendly, using less power also reduces heat.

8. Stop Overclocking

Overclocking essentially means running your computer in overdrive. Although it may boost performance, overclocking also increases the temperature of your computer, damaging it in the long run.

9. Upgrade the CPU Fan      

The CPU generally produces the most heat of all the internal computer parts. In most cases, the CPU fan installed in your computer is not of particularly good quality. Replace the preinstalled CPU fan with a more effective, higher quality one.

10. Install Additional Fans

In addition to the CPU, nearly every other computer component generates heat. Check to see which components are creating excess heat, such as the memory drive or graphics drive, and cool them with component-specific fans.

11. Install a Phase-Change Unit

Although a drastic and expensive solution, phase-change units essentially act as refrigerators for CPUs, keeping them cool or even frozen!

Internal heat is just one of many factors that can negatively affect your computer’s ability to function. In addition to protecting your computer from high temperatures, download PSafe Total Windows to protect it from internal threats and to keep it running at optimal speed.

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