Heat waves are no exception. This also applies to smartphones. Yesterday evening, a post appeared on Twitter in which a popular YouTuber dealing with technical issues documented something disturbing.
As you can see, there is a large shelf against the wall with a lot of phones and other devices that may have been reviewed in the past. This is important because the user He had access to various types of devices, released over the years, from many manufacturers. Among them all, three brands or one brand stood out during the recent heat wave. It is located around Samsung smartphones. Although Arun Maini doesn’t explicitly mention it, the comments state that it could be these: Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 And the Samsung Galaxy S10 +. It should also be noted that it happened in Great Britain. There was even thermometers showing the temperature recently above 40°C.
Well, given the logic, why don’t the batteries in these microphones swell as well in other places on Earth, where the temperature regularly reaches the above values? Maybe it has something to do with it Materials used in production Target specific countries. It can also be different Air humidity. This in turn raises the question, Why don’t phones from other manufacturers react negatively for the same storage conditions. We can only guess the reasons, and in the meantime I’ll go to the hardware drawer to check the performance of my old phone… The heat is not over this yearTherefore, we will monitor the situation with swollen batteries.
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