How to keep your phone (and fingers) from freezing this winter
By Luke Filipowicz, 5 Jan 2018

Although Christmas has come and gone and we are securely into 2018, many of
us still have to deal with a few months of cold, snowy, and windy weather.
Using your phone outdoors can be tricky - and potentially dangerous - if you
live in a city that can get colder than the surface of Mars (like I do).
Personal experience is the best experience
Yes, I live in a city where it occasionally gets colder than the surface of
Mars. Winnipeg - "Winterpeg" for the pun enthusiasts - has some pretty harsh
weather during the winter months, and although we locals like to think it
make us extra tough, it can really suck to use your phone outdoors during
the cold months.
Last year, around this time, I was doing some social media work for a local
minor hockey team and they were having an outdoor game as part of a
fundraiser. I can't remember exactly how cold it was, but I can tell you I
was wearing three sweaters, two jackets, three different types of pants, and
about 3 pairs of socks; I was still cold. As the game was starting, I
started snapping pictures with my DSLR, sending them to my iPhone, and
posting on the teams' social media accounts.
Before the first period was even halfway over - less than 10 mins for those
less sports-inclined folks - my fully charged iPhone 5S was at 10% battery
life and I had gotten some mild frostbite on my fingers from using my phone.
It sucked.
The sub-zero temperatures aren't only bad news for your hands and fingers,
but cold is no friend to your device's battery either. In fact, you can do
some real damage to your iPhone's battery if you try charging it while it's
cold. Here's a short and sweet guide to keeping your iPhone and hands warm
this winter.
Protect your battery from the cold
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src="https://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/styles/xlarge_wm_brw/public
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Lithium-ion batteries are commonplace in many devices, and they're also the
same type of battery that your iPhone uses. Without going down a technical
rabbit hole, these batteries rely on a chemical reaction to produce power
and charge; when they get cold, that chemical reaction slows down, causing
your battery to perform poorly.
The easiest way to prevent the cold weather from negatively impacting your
phone's performance is to keep your iPhone as warm as possible. If you plan
to venture out into the cold this winter with your phone, do your best to
keep it warm - especially if you're going out for a significant length of
time. Try putting your phone into an inside coat pocket or under a layer or
two to keep it nice and toasty when your life takes you into the winter
wind!
Apple has a few handy tips for maximizing your battery's performance, and
recently, the company explained why older iPhones can experience a slow down
in performance due to cold conditions.
Never charge a cold battery
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src="https://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/styles/xlarge_wm_brw/public
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If you do end up leaving your phone in the car one night or spending too
long outside with your iPhone exposed to the elements, make sure you let it
warm up before you charge it. I know it may be tempting to plug it in right
away - especially if it's dead - but charging a cold battery can really
screw it up. Give your iPhone sometime to warm up before you go plugging it
into the wall.
Touchscreen gloves are lifesavers!
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src="https://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/styles/xlarge_wm_brw/public
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Last year, I bought my first pair of touchscreen gloves and I haven't looked
back since. It has made winter so much more bearable by allowing me to
answer important text messages, check what time the bus is coming, or call a
cab all without freezing my fingers off.
There are plenty of styles of touchscreen gloves out there, and even though
they may cost you a little bit of money, I promise you they are worth the
price!
Best Touchscreen Gloves for Winter 2017

Original Article at:
https://m.imore.com/dont-let-your-phone-or-your-fingers-freeze-holiday-seaso
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