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Have you experienced that your phone has turned itself off, even if you have plenty of power left in the battery?
Page3 has talked with a large number of iPhone users, to a greater or lesser extent reported problems with their phone late høstkvelder and winter – some already when the temperature falls below 8-10 plussgrader.
This can be a big problem as the mobile phone becomes an increasingly central part of our lives. Everything from kollektivbillett, tender, GPS, and communication with people you should meet.
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- From 60 % to empty in seconds
Here is some of the feedback we have received:
- Have constantly problems with taking your phone out on a trip in the winter. I log into social media to write a message to someone while I’m outdoors in some cold weather, can my phone go from 60% battery to dead in seconds.
- I am experiencing all the time that the phone turns itself off when it is cold, and when we are talking høstkaldt and not freezing temperatures. Can be to talk got the 4-5 plussgrader. By the use of the particular video, and Snapchat, it can turn itself right off, even though I’m 50 % in battery.
- Have iPhone 6 that is about 2 years old. Turns off all the time with everything from 40-30% battery left. Extremely sensitive against the cold.
- My iPhone started to turn off by a little cold after 1.5 years. It can be almost fully charged, but if I use it outside then races it down to under 10% before it turns off. When I then plug in the charger jumps straight up in the 30-40 per cent again. It need not be particularly cold out either, it turns quickly if I use it out on the høstkveldene.
Apple: Not made for cold weather
Several have seen that the the problems problems after iOS 10 upgrade, and many describe that last winter was worse than previous winters.
Within the Newspaper-the editorial board has several experienced that the iPhone 6s is more sensitive to proper cold than previous models.
But the main reasons on why the phones are struggling when the temperature falls, is simply that the battery technology used is not made for low temperatures. It means that all mobiles in a greater or less extent are prone to the same problem, but the phenomenon seems to be more prominent on the iPhone models.
Apple defines itself all temperatures below 0 degrees, for “too cold”.
It will simply say that your phone is not made for low temperatures – in the same way that the phone can overheat if you sit there with it in the sun in the summertime.
Misunderstand strømmengden
According to Battery University, it is such that low temperatures increase the internal resistance of the battery and thus reduce the capacity.
most common batteries have an optimum operating temperature of around 20 degrees, while the capacity can be reduced by half when there is a two-digit sub-zero temperatures.
This reduced capacity at low temperatures is to trick the phone into thinking that it has more power than it in reality has. The phone’s battery meter will assume that it is normal temperatures around you.
- At 20 degrees below zero, most of the batteries stop working, they describe.
Normally speaking, low temperatures cannot be anything more than a temporary problem, and your phone will work normally when you come in. Apple itself warns, however, strongly against the use and storage of the battery in temperatures above 35 degrees.
Should be kept close to the body
If it is cold outside and you have plans to use the phone – it is important that the phone be kept in a manner that allows the phone to be kept warm by your own body temperature. A inner is for example far better than a ytterlomme on a thick jacket.


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