How To Protect Your Smartphone From Extremely Low Temperatures!

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Last Updated on December 30, 2020

2. Keep it in your pocket

If you don’t think that being unreachable for extended periods is a great idea, you should try to limit your smartphone usage and keep it in your pocket for as long as possible. There are many jobs that demand workers to be outdoors for most of their time. These people need to have their smartphones on and perhaps use them regularly for work-related tasks. In this case, there is a good alternative out there: buying a specific smartphone for cold weather.
The EL S618 is a low-price rugged phone with IP68 and MIL-STD-810G certification that came out in early 2019. Its protective technology guarantees that the smartphone can survive underwater, in low-pressure atmospheres, falls, shocks, and (most importantly for our point) any weather condition. The EL brand has been gaining popularity in the Russian and Nordic market due to its excellent battery performance in low-temperature conditions. They advertise an outstanding operating temperature range of -40 to 140 ºF which they claim to be possible thanks to their low-temperature protective technology that uses a series of sensors to power manage the battery. This specification makes the EL 218 one of the best phones for cold weather.

3. Don’t charge it while it is freezing

Nowadays, most smartphones have an attached temperature sensor connected to the charging control circuit. This is why sometimes you might receive a message that looks as follows: “Charging stopped. The phone temperature is too low”. This feature prevents your battery from being damaged when you try to charge it while it is either too cold or too hot.
Apple, for example, has a dedicated page on its official website where it recommends consumers not to charge their iOS devices in extreme temperatures. If you want to learn more about maximizing battery performance, visit their page and read their tips carefully.

4. Use a cold-weather phone case

Considering the astonishing amount of money that most people spend on a smartphone, screen protectors and cases have become a must-have – most brands even provide you with these items together with the device itself. Nobody wants to have a broken 500$ (or more) smartphone after accidentally dropping it. In addition to this protective function, cases are also an aesthetic item that can add a little personal touch to your phone. From cute phone cases with the Hello Kitty cartoon to luxury brands providing their own cases (Louis Vuitton smartphone cases are very popular), there is plenty for you to choose from.
But smartphone cases can also be used to keep your cell phone warm in cold weather. This is very useful for people who live in extremely cold regions of the planet. There are different ways to guarantee that your phone doesn’t drop to dangerous temperatures. Let’s look at three brands that specialize in the production of this type of cases:
Climate Case: this brand claims to have built and commercialized the first insulating cell phone case that can prevent both overheating and freezing when you use your phone in extreme weather conditions. The case is made of insulated neoprene and provides an eight-layer cooling and heating system.
Burton Antifreeze: the Burton antifreeze case functions in a very similar way to the Climate Case, but offers an extra room where you can store your cards and cash. This additional feature makes it a lot more versatile and that’s probably the reason why many winter sports fans have fallen in love with this case.
Salt Cases: Salt Cases offers thermal protection in extreme protections thanks to their Salt Block shield, a certified technology (used by NASA) that prevents battery drainage and damage when using the phone in extreme temperatures. They also offer protective cases for laptops and tablets, and they have a model specifically designed to suit iPhones.

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