PESHAWAR: Many mobile phone users notice that their devices consume battery faster and shut down unexpectedly during the winter months.
According to technology experts, the issue arises due to the slowing of chemical processes inside the battery at low temperatures.
Cold weather affects a battery’s capacity, which in turn impacts overall device performance.
This phenomenon is observed in nearly all smartphones and other electronic devices.
During winter, a phone’s battery can drop by more than 20 percent, causing sudden shutdowns. Experts advise users to avoid exposing their phones directly to cold air.
Keeping devices in a pocket or protective case when outdoors can help shield them from low temperatures, while using a cover can further prevent the harmful effects of cold on battery life.
To maintain battery longevity and performance, experts recommend regular charging.
Continuously low battery levels can negatively affect a phone’s functionality.
Additionally, using power-saving mode is an effective way to reduce consumption.
This feature limits unnecessary background apps and reduces screen brightness, helping the battery last longer.
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