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I've driven thousands of miles with Android Auto - these 8 tips keep my phone cool

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Why This Matters

As Android Auto becomes increasingly popular for its convenience, its high data and processing demands can cause phones to overheat, especially in warm climates. Implementing simple tips like switching to wired connections, removing cases, and turning off screens can significantly improve device longevity and performance during drives. These insights are crucial for consumers and the industry to optimize user experience and device durability during extended use.

Key Takeaways

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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.

Also: I've used Gemini in Android Auto for 2 months now, and it's transformed my daily drive in 4 ways

8 simple ways to keep your phone from overheating

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