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Do not put phones in the fridge, warns Wem phone repair shop

In June’s heatwave, Farnell said his business was overwhelmed with the number of problems people had with their devices.

“Their phones [were] glitching, freezing, stopping working and batteries were expanding,” he said.

“We will tend to see the effects of this heat in a few days.

“I can guarantee that there’ll be a lot of people in the shop with swollen batteries or phones that just aren’t turning on.

“We will then ask the question and nine times out of 10 they’ll say that they’ve tried to cool it down [by putting it into the fridge].”

With devices getting so warm, it may sound like a quick solution to put your phone in the freezer for a few minutes, but Farnell said doing this causes “internal condensation”.

It means moisture damage is happening inside the device’s screen and logic board, which can effectively destroy the phone.

Instead, Farnell advises to:

  • Keep your devices away from direct sunlight

  • Turn it off

  • Do not overcharge the device

  • Avoid intensive apps like games, streaming, or high-intensity videos

  • Lower your screen brightness

  • Turn the device on to Airplane Mode or turn off Bluetooth and GPS to give the processors a break


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