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Huawei P8 - Why Does It Take a Long Time to Charge My Phone When It Heats up

Huawei P8
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Therefore, it is normal that you feel the charger is overheated, especially if you are
temperature-sensitive.
Based on the EN 60950-1, the maximum temperature for metal is 60 degrees, glass 70 degrees,
and plastics 85 degrees for short-term contact; the maximum temperature for metal is 55
degrees, glass 65 degrees, and plastics 75 degrees for long-term contact.
15.21 Why does it take a long time to charge my phone
when it heats up?
Huawei phones feature thermal protection technology. When the phone gets hot, it will
automatically limit the charging current to prevent discomfort for the user. You can help cool
the phone down by closing apps such as games and video players. Normal charging will then
resume.
15.22 If the phone heats up, will it reduce my battery
lifespan? Will the battery explode?
The battery lifespan is not affected: Your phone has been carefully designed and tested. It
features graphite heat sinks and an aluminum body for optimal heat dissipation. This allows
heat from the processor to dissipate quickly, preventing overheating. As a result, the battery
lifespan is not affected.
The battery will not explode: Your phone uses a lithium-ion battery. Even if the battery is
punctured, it may emit smoke but will not explode. In addition, your phone uses Huawei's
unique power saving technology and thermal protection applications. In extreme
circumstances, the phone can power off automatically to ensure that it does not overheat.

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