4 tricks I use to stop Android Auto from heating up my phone
The article discusses ways to prevent Android Auto from overheating smartphones. It highlights the resource-intensive nature of the platform and offers practical tips for users. Suggestions include turning off the phone's screen, removing it from its case, and using quality charging cables.
- ▪Android Auto can be resource-intensive, causing phones to heat up during use.
- ▪Users can prevent overheating by turning off their phone's display and removing it from its case.
- ▪Using high-quality charging cables can also help reduce heat while using Android Auto.
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