January 29, 2021
Cold weather is here, and your cell phone is at risk. Many people don't know that freezing weather can affect their cell phones and other electronic devices. You may not carry your laptop out into a snowstorm, but you likely take your phone everywhere you go. Whether it's a ski vacation or just a trip to the grocery store, there are ways to keep your phone safe in the cold.
The most common problems with cold weather occur with your battery. Cold weather will quickly drain your battery because it reduces the amount of ions. It also creates resistance, which limits the electrical charge that can come from your battery. You may notice that your phone says you have plenty of battery life, but your phone dies. If you charge your battery in cold temps, it can cause permeant damage.
Your LCD screen is also at risk in cold temps. The fluids in the screen can freeze, which will cause your screen to malfunction. Your screen is also at a greater risk of breaking, especially if you have a small chip or crack in your screen' before it gets cold. Contracting and expanding can cause small cracks to expand.
Moisture is a concern for cell phones as well. When your phone gets too cold and then brought into a warm environment, condensation can occur. This moisture can build up inside your device and damage the components. When exposed to cold and heat repeatedly, condensation can build up.
A ugo™ waterproof phone pouch has a few features to protect your cell phone in cold weather. It is waterproof, which protects your phone from condensation. It is also airtight. Air is an excellent insulator, so it helps to keep your phone warm. The ugo 2.0 phone pouch also has a layer of insulation to further protect your phone from cold temperatures. Your phone is fully functional in the ugo pouch, so you don't have to worry about taking it out to use it.
Keeping your phone close to your body can also help keep it warm. The closer your phone is to your body, the more body heat it is exposed to. If you are wearing several clothing layers, consider putting your phone in a pocket on the first layer or using the crossbody strap to keep it close to your body.
It's essential not to leave your phone in a parked car or other cold location. Keep it with you. Be sure that you bring it inside when you go inside. The longer your phone is exposed to the cold, the more risk it will get damaged.
If you spend a lot of time in cold temperatures, invest in a stylus or specialized gloves. Gloves are essential for keeping your hands warm, but touch screens won't work with regular gloves. They detect touch through the electrical current in your body, and gloves block this current. A stylus allows you to use your phone with your gloves on. Specialized gloves have a type of thread that allows them to conduct electricity. If you use your phone in the cold frequently, this might be the best option.
If the phone itself gets below freezing, turning it off can help prevent damage. If you turn your phone off or it shuts itself off due to cold, wait until it warms to turn it back on. It can be tempting to turn it back on as soon as you are inside to make sure it works properly, but this increases the risk of damage to your phone.
You'll also need to wait till your phone has warmed to charge it. If you charge it when it's too cold, it will charge very slowly, if it charges at all. It can also cause lithium plating, which makes the battery susceptible to damage from shock and vibration.
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