How to protect your smartphone battery from hypothermia

Head of the department for analysis of subscriber equipment and support for the development of the Beeline network Alexey Vereshchagin

told how to protect the battery and smartphone screen from hypothermia. Discuss

According to the expert, the screen and the battery -elements of smartphones that are most often exposed to hypothermia. Because of this, the battery loses its capacity, especially in prolonged frost, and the dynamics of liquid crystals deteriorates in screens, this is reflected in the response time and response of LCD sensors and smartphone screens. It should be borne in mind that gadgets based on IPS matrices can have all sorts of inhibitions. On diode displays, this usually does not happen, but "unpleasant flickering" may begin.

The specialist also noted that in cold weather you cannot trust the charge indicators, because the battery discharges much faster.

It doesn't take long to avoid such problems.keep your smartphone in cold air, and certainly avoid extremes - do not leave the gadget on “icy” surfaces and in the snow, and when returning to the warmth, you just need to leave it indoors so that the device warms up to room temperature. Do not use fast charging in cold weather to avoid damaging the battery.

“Smooth return of the smartphone to the roomtemperature will also protect it from the formation of condensation both outside and, more importantly, in the inside of the case. In terms of risk, a smartphone brought into a wet bathhouse from the cold can be compared to a “drowned one,” the expert noted.

Source: RIA Novosti