What Is My Phone's Temperature Rise - Huawei Honor 7 Faq

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14.2 What is my phone's temperature rise?

1. Your phone meets the international standards and its temperature rise is lower that most
products of its class in the industry.
2. If the customer requires specific statistics, explain the standards in detail (the hotline
personnel shall not directly describe the statistics to the customer):
Based on the EN 60950-1, the maximum temperature for metal is 60 degrees, glass 70 degrees,
and plastics 85 degrees for short-term contact; the maximum temperature for metal is 55
degrees, glass 65 degrees, and plastics 75 degrees for long-term contact.
14.3 Why does my phone generate heat when I am using
it?
It is normal for a smartphone to generate heat when it is consuming its battery power. Android
phones allow multiple applications to simultaneously run in the background. However, some
third-party applications keep connecting to the network or running in the background, which
consumes battery power. Generally your phone's temperature gets higher as it consumes more
battery power. When you sense obvious heat generated by your phone, check whether your
phone's power consumption is normal (Settings > Power saving > Background
power-intensive apps). Close power-intensive apps not in use if any. To prevent your phone
from generating excessive heat due to sunlight, do not use your phone for a long time under
sunlight in summer or place your phone on the front of your car under sunlight for navigation
purposes.
14.4 Why does my phone generate excessive heat when I
watch videos?
Video players differ in power consumption due to different codecs. It is recommended that
you use a hardware codec with low power consumption. The pre-installed gallery and video
player on your phone have low power consumption and generate less heat. It is recommended
that you use the pre-installed video player (choose the advanced player when playing videos).
Do not watch videos while your phone is charging.
14.5 What can I do if my phone generates heat when I
browse web pages?
1. To reduce heat generated by your phone when you are surfing the Internet, make sure the
signal strength occupies at least three bars.
2. Use the native browser to surf the Internet.
3. If you are using a third-party browser, set it to no-picture browsing mode.
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