The 115F Heat Is Killing Phones in Sardinia::undefined

  • @[email protected]
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    262 years ago

    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.

    • @bob_wiley
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      • ඞmir
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        92 years ago

        When the outside temperature is almost as hot as the phone itself, air cooling doesn’t do anything

        • @[email protected]
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          152 years ago

          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.

          • @[email protected]
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            Does it? A fan isn’t actually cooling anything, it’s just speeding up natural thermal exchange, drawing hot air away and allowing cooler air to take its place. If there’s no cooler air available, I don’t see how a fan would be of any use.

            I know that when my room is just a few degrees C warmer, my CPU runs hotter and the fan runs higher for longer.

            • @[email protected]
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              72 years ago

              As long as the outside air is below like 80C… yes it will help.

              Hardware runs hot. More air circulation will help in nearly all instances in practice.

            • @[email protected]
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              22 years ago

              Yes, it helps. The parts that are being air cooled are substantially hotter than the ambient air, almost always, do the faster you can circulate air the faster they will cool down, even if it’s relatively hot outside for humans.

            • TheRealKuni
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              12 years ago

              I know that when my room is just a few degrees C warmer, my CPU runs hotter and the fan runs higher for longer.

              Well sure, because the difference between air temp and hardware temp isn’t as great. So it has to move more air to achieve the same cooling.

              But it’s still cooling. If your room is usually, say, 20°C, and it’s now 25°C, while that’s hot for us it is still a LOT cooler than the, I dunno, 60°C your CPU is running at.

              If your room is hot enough that the CPU cannot cool, you probably wouldn’t want to be in the room, since your body needs to regulate your temperature significantly lower than the CPU (≈37°C or 98.6°F).

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        I’m not sure. Those phones also try to maintain crazy framerates and resolution, so it may even out.

      • @bazsy
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        12 years ago

        I would expext to see Frore’s cooling solution in gaming phones soon. And if they develop an even smaller version some mainstream phones could include them too.

    • Altima NEO
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      42 years ago

      In fairness, old digital cameras kinda did the same too

    • @Jmr
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      32 years ago

      One time It was 35° out and my phone got so hot I had to dip it in water

  • @RVGamer06
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  • @fantinel
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    32 years ago

    I can excuse killing humans, but killing phones is where I draw the line. Down with climate change!1!!

  • @bighi
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    02 years ago

    I think these news are overblown. There are many countries where temperatures of 115F are normal every summer, and people’s phones keep working normally.

  • @robocall
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    -172 years ago

    The EU countries should pass some laws and regulations that they think would address climate change. I know they are not the biggest polluting nations in the world, but they can’t expect anyone else to do something they have not done themselves, and Europeans can no longer wait for others to change.

    • @EyesEyesBaby
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      212 years ago

      We’re doing a lot more than the US.

    • @Mr_Blott
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      82 years ago

      Please tell me you’re joking 😂

    • @FantasticFox
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      32 years ago

      Meanwhile the Americans drive around their massive trucks, live with constant central AC etc.

    • ඞmir
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      22 years ago

      They’ve been trying for 30 years… problem is that none of the member states are actually listening so it’s a constant back and forth of “but can you pleaaaaaase start doing it now?” “maybe we’ll consider in another 10 years”