Solution for OPPO F25 Pro High Temperature Issues or Getting Hot. Some OPPO F25 Pro users have reported that their devices overheat when used for gaming or other intensive activities. The OPPO F25 Pro, with its powerful Mediatek Dimensity 7050 processor and vibrant 6.7-inch AMOLED display, offers a premium user experience.
However, like any high-performance smartphone, it can experience heat buildup under certain conditions. We will provide more information on how to keep our OPPO F25 Pro cooler and prevent overheating.
Why Does the OPPO F25 Pro Body Get Hot?
The OPPO F25 Pro’s Octa-core CPU that has 2×2.6 GHz Cortex-A78 & 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55 core, will generates heat when running applications. The more apps running simultaneously, the harder the processor works, potentially create overheating.
Apps that constantly connect to the internet, especially those running in the background, can also contribute to increased phone temperature. High screen brightness further exacerbates this issue. It’s important to close recent apps to reduce multitasking workload.
Other factors that can cause our OPPO F25 Pro to heat up include:
- Weather: High ambient temperatures can impact our phone’s ability to dissipate heat.
- Non-standard power charger: Using a charger that isn’t compatible with our device can lead to overheating during charging.
- Application bugs: Some apps may have coding errors that cause excessive CPU usage and heat generation.
- Low signal: In areas with weak network coverage, our phone will work harder to maintain a connection, leading to increased heat.
Avoid Using our OPPO F25 Pro Extensively While Charging
Using our OPPO F25 Pro extensively while charging, especially with its 67W fast charging capability, can cause it to overheat. It’s crucial to exercise caution, as overheating can damage the phone or shorten the battery’s lifespan.
How to Fix Overheat/Hot Temperature Issues on our OPPO F25 Pro
The OPPO F25 Pro boasts a stunning 1080 x 2412 pixel AMOLED display and a capable Mali-G68 MC4 GPU. To ensure our device operates at a normal temperature, consider the following steps:
- Uninstall unused applications: This will help reduce the load on our OPPO F25 Pro’s processor.
- Close unused applications: Always close apps we’re not actively using to prevent them from running in the background and consuming resources.
- Avoid using our phone while charging: This is crucial for safety reasons and to prevent overheating.
- Avoid direct sunlight: Keep our phone out of direct sunlight to minimize heat buildup.
- Ensure good signal coverage: In areas with weak signal, our phone will work harder to maintain a connection, leading to increased heat.
- Reduce screen brightness: Lowering the screen brightness can significantly reduce heat generation.
- Keep our phone updated: Always install the latest software updates to benefit from bug fixes and performance optimizations.
- Use the original charger and USB cable: Using incompatible chargers or cables can lead to overheating and potential damage.
How to Address the “Device is Overheating” Warning Message on our OPPO F25 Pro
OPPO has built-in protection mechanisms to prevent hardware damage due to overheating. When the temperature reaches a certain limit, a warning message will appear, and all applications will close until the phone cools down. This warning is essential for protecting our device. If we encounter this message, simply wait for our device to cool down.
OPPO phones has safeguards to avoid overheating. If our phone gets too hot,we will get a warning, and all apps will close to let it cool off. This helps keep our phone safe. If we see this warning, just give our phone a break until it cools down.
Fixing False Overheat Warnings on our OPPO F25 Pro
Some users may receive overheat warnings even when their OPPO F25 Pro isn’t hot. This is usually due to operating system bugs. Updating to the latest software version can often resolve this issue.
Please Note:
If our OPPO F25 Pro’s temperature becomes excessively high, turn it off for a few minutes to allow it to cool down. Once it has cooled, turn it back on and identify any problematic apps or consider uninstalling unused ones.
If overheating persists, back up our important data and perform a factory reset to restore our OPPO F25 Pro to its original state. Remember, a factory reset will erase all data on our device, so backing up is crucial.