Phones don’t handle heat well. I was outdoors the other day trying to take pictures while it was 90-something, and my phone had to cool off in between shots before it would let me use it again.
Hardware components (at least the ones that produce the most heat) are built to withstand over 90C for desktop computers, for devices with bad thermals (such as phones) they tend to be designed to withstand above 100C.
Air cooling would help a lot, even for 50C weather. It’s just less effective the warmer it is.
Phones don’t handle heat well. I was outdoors the other day trying to take pictures while it was 90-something, and my phone had to cool off in between shots before it would let me use it again.
One time It was 35° out and my phone got so hot I had to dip it in water
One time I went to Tim Horton’s, and I ate the bowl.
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When the outside temperature is almost as hot as the phone itself, air cooling doesn’t do anything
Hardware components (at least the ones that produce the most heat) are built to withstand over 90C for desktop computers, for devices with bad thermals (such as phones) they tend to be designed to withstand above 100C.
Air cooling would help a lot, even for 50C weather. It’s just less effective the warmer it is.