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Does Android Auto make your phone overheat? Try these 8 ways to cool it down

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Why This Matters

Android Auto's intensive data usage and multitasking can cause phones to overheat, especially in warm climates. Implementing simple strategies like switching to wired connections, removing cases, and turning off the screen can significantly reduce overheating risks, ensuring safer and more reliable use of the system. These tips are crucial for consumers who rely on Android Auto for navigation and entertainment, helping to prolong device lifespan and maintain optimal performance.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

Android Auto can cause your phone to overheat due to its intensive data usage.

There are several tricks you can use to keep your phone cool.

Closing apps, running your car's AC, and using a new cable can all help.

Android Auto can be an incredibly useful tool, but it's pretty taxing on your phone.

When your device is navigating, streaming music, charging, sending data, and more at the same time, it's no surprise it might start to run hot -- especially if you live in a warm climate. I've seen high temperature warnings on my phone several times while using Android Auto, and it's frustrating to have to disconnect or even turn off your device when you need it most.

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