TECH experts have sent warnings to Android users that certain apps can lead to battery destruction if they are used for too long.
Certain apps require a phone’s CPU to work harder – leading to excessive heat.
The CPU acts as the phones brain – it works to process the apps and run information onto a phone’s screen.
CPUs generate heat if they are worked too hard.
Some apps, including the Facebook and Pokemon Go apps, require a lot of energy, according to CNET.
Users that run CPU-heavy apps may run up the heat on their phones.
The heat can damage other parts of the phone, most notably the battery.
There are solutions for app users who don’t want to damage their phones.
1. TURN OFF BACKGROUND APPS
Applications continue to run in the background unless Android users fully close them out.
The apps run to make for efficient transitions between apps.
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But, CPU-heavy apps can still put excess pressure on the phone’s processing.
Android users should consistently close down apps when they are finished with their activities.
2. DON’T USE CPU-HEAVY APPS FOR TOO LONG
Apps put different pressures on a phone’s CPU.
Android users on apps like Pokemon Go or Facebook should use the extensions for shorter periods.
If the phone starts to get warmer during application use, that means the app should be closed.
3. PUT THE PHONE DOWN
If the phone starts to get too hot, Android users should get off their phone.
Putting the phone down will take pressure off the CPU and cool the phone over time.
Taking the phone’s protective case off may allow the phone to chill faster.
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