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Riyahd Cassiem

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5 - Charge Your iPhone at the Right Temperature Your iPhone works best in normal temperatures. To be more precise, you should use and charge your iPhone at a temperature around 16° to 22° C (62° to 72° F). Any lower or higher temperature might cause your iPhone not to charge properly. However, higher temperatures affect your iPhone the most. After it reaches the 80% mark, your iPhone will stop charging until it returns to an acceptable temperature, making your charging times unnecessarily longer. To avoid this issue, you should always charge your iPhone in the right place and at the right time. Avoid charging it when it's too hot, and don't leave it in a hot room or where it's directly exposed to the sun. Besides that, as we mentioned before, avoid using it and try to keep its display turned off.

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