Samsung has added a new F series of smartphones in the budget segment. The recent launch in this lineup is the Galaxy F41. New smartphones mean newer hardware overall with the latest software running on top of it. So that should mean a fluent performance with no particular faults in a smartphone, right? Well, that is not precisely the case with the Samsung Galaxy F41. Despite being a new smartphone, many customers are already complaining about overheating issues with the smartphone.
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Gaming, keeping connectivity options turned on, using location services(GPS) for more extended periods does put a lot of stress on the battery and the processor. This, in turn, results in high temperatures for the smartphone. Besides that, when you charge your phones for longer intervals, even that raises the temperature. But if the phone is left idle after that, then it goes back to normal room temperature. This is common with all smartphones. But when the smartphone deals with overheating issues, then even keeping it idle does not decrease the temperature. Anything above 43 degrees celsius is considered overheating. So how can you fix the overheating issues of the new Samsung Galaxy F41? Let’s find out in this article.
How to fix Samsung Galaxy F41 overheating issues?
If the hardware on a smartphone is old, specifically the battery, then there is a chance of the device heating up quite quickly. But witnessing overheating on a new phone means the software on the device uses the phone’s services even when the phone is idle. That works up the processor, which in turn increases the temperature of the device. So let’s take a look at all the things one can try to solve the overheating issues with the Galaxy F41.
Remove unwanted applications(Suspicious apps):
If you witness overheating issues on your smartphone after installing any application, then that application might be the cause of your overheating problem. So try uninstalling suspicious applications that might be using your phone’s services without your knowledge. And if you have too many applications installed on your phone, then that might be the cause of the overheating too. All the applications on your smartphone take up RAM and storage space. Having too many apps will mean too much stress on the RAM, which will increase the temperature of your phone. So, uninstall any application that is not necessary for you to have.