Overheating is one of the difficult issues one can battle with on any Android phone. Luckily, it is also scarce, especially for advanced devices like the Galaxy S10. If your phone is getting too hot for your liking always, these are ways to have it fixed:
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1. Restart Your Galaxy S10
Press and hold the power button and click Restart to reboot your smartphone. After restart, play games or keep viewing videos for a long time to check whether your Galaxy phone is getting hot again or nah.
2. Make Use Of An Original Charger
Always make use of the legit wireless charger when it comes to charging your S10. Stay away from faulty chargers or cables.
3. Remove Phone Case
While you charge, remove the Galaxy S10 case or cover as it can be the culprit for overheating sometimes.
4. Enable Safe Mode To Rectify Galaxy S10 Overheating Issues
- Press and hold the power button on your S10 till the power off button becomes visible.
- Long press Power off button till you see Reboot to safe mode.
- Click OK to boot into safe mode.
- Hold on for your phone to begin the process.
- After rebooting, you will see the Safe mode icon on the bottom left corner of the screen.
Ensure all downloaded apps are deactivated from your smartphone and confirm if the overheating issue persists by playing games or watching movies back to back.
You can also remove apps one by one to confirm if one of them is the reason for the overheating problems.
Other Ways To Prevent Overheating Issues
- Ensure your phone is not exposed to excessive heat.
- Do not use a bad battery.
Some Exciting Features Of Galaxy S10
Weight- 157g
Dimensions- 149.9 x 70.4 x 7.8mm
OS- Android 9
Screen size- 6.1-inch
Resolution- QHD+
CPU- Octa-core chipset
RAM- 8GB
Storage- 128/512GB
Battery- 3,400mAh
Rear camera- 16MP + 12MP + 12MP
Front camera- 10MP