
battery life, then it has to go overheating on you! In this
brief guide, we’ll be discussing why your Blackberry might
be overheating (and getting drained faster in the process) ,
how to prevent it, and what to do when you find yourself
in such a fix.
What could cause a Blackberry phone to overheat?
Common causes of an overheating Blackberry phone are:
Charging via PC: Constantly charging your
Blackberry using a PC (instead of a wall charger) is
one of the major causes of a swollen / damaged battery
Incompatible charger: The charger might be too
powerful or not powerful enough for the phone
Damaged battery: A damaged battery will not charge /
discharge efficiently, resulting in overheating
Running too many heavy apps at a time: Running too
many apps or too many processor intensive ones at a
time will increase the CPU load, causing the device to
heat up
Battery intensive processes: Battery intensive processes
like high screen brightness, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth etc
could result in overheating
Heavy usage while charging: Using CPU intensive
processes / heavy gaming while charging is another
possible cause of overheating
Buggy / Rogue application(s): A rogue application
could be consuming system resources selfishly
Hardware bug: The Blackberry’s power unit might be
faulty
Poor network coverage: If in an area with poor
network coverage, the radio will keep searching for
signal and this tells on the battery
Insufficient ventilation: Stuffing the phone in your tight
pocket, handbag or case could cause it to warm up
mildly
How do I know that my Blackberry’s battery is faulty?
Some common symptoms of a damaged battery are:
Phone restarting / going off on its own
Battery not lasting as long as it used to
Phone overheating
How do I fix an overheating Blackberry phone?
When faced with an overheating Blackberry, consider the
following fixes:
Try a different charger: Avoid charging the phone using
a PC, consider using a wall charger specific for the
phone
Battery Replacement: Consider replacing the battery if
it gets full or goes flat too quickly
Exit unused apps: Ensure to close (not minimize) apps
not in use for an extended period
Save power: Ensure to limit the use of animated
screen savers. Also, avoid setting the screen brightness
too high
Disable unused radio: Enable 3G, Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth only when needed
Avoid heavy usage while charging: Avoid running
CPU / battery intensive processes while charging
Remove rogue apps: Closely monitor which applications
cause the phone to lag / throw exception error messages
and uninstall / replace them
Switch to Airplane mode: If in an area with poor /
no reception, switch to airplane mode when signal isn’t
needed
Allow for proper ventilation: Avoid placing the phone in
ill ventilated areas or beside hot objects
Device replacement: The overheating might be due to a
hardware bug / defect. Consider a replacement /
hardware check if the device is still under warranty
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