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Stay Cool with Google’s Latest Pixel Phone Feature: Beat Overheating Issues!

Phones, like most electronics, can sometimes overheat, especially when used outdoors under the hot sun. Google Pixel phones come with built-in features to help manage overheating issues, but there are still some drawbacks to consider.

According to Google, Pixel phones are designed to intelligently regulate their performance, including temperature control. When the phone detects it’s getting too hot, it automatically limits certain functions like slowing down charging speeds or turning off the camera’s flash. In extreme cases, the phone may even shut down to prevent damage.

Recently, a new feature called “Adaptive Thermal” was discovered in the Pixel’s Device Health Services app update (version 1.27). This feature monitors the phone’s battery temperature and alerts you if it’s getting too hot.

Key points about Adaptive Thermal feature include:

– It notifies you when the phone reaches about 120 degrees Fahrenheit and needs to cool down.
– Offers suggestions like avoiding direct sunlight or closing power-hungry apps to cool down the phone.
– Continuously checks battery temperature every five minutes and warns if it’s reaching a dangerously high level.
– Alerts you before shutting down if the phone doesn’t cool down.

While this feature is still in development, it’s important to remember that your Pixel phone already has mechanisms in place to keep itself cool. Simple tips like avoiding direct sunlight and closing resource-intensive apps can help prevent overheating issues.

By staying aware of your phone’s temperature and following these tips, you can ensure optimal performance and longevity of your Google Pixel device.

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