SNOW can be great fun but the cold weather isn’t such good news for your iPhone as plummeting temperatures can slash battery life and even force your phone to turn off.

If you’ve got dodgy iPhone battery life all of a sudden, Britain’s wintry cold snap might be to blame.

 Snow in Scotland today
Snow in Scotland todayCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Lots of the UK is seeing snow and freezing temperatures at the moment.

This frosty weather always leads to complaints from iPhone users that battery life isn’t up to scratch.

However,  you shouldn’t worry too much.

It’s not uncommon for this to happen. In fact, Apple even has a special support page dedicated to explaining the problem.

 Snow has been dusting the ground in London
Snow has been dusting the ground in LondonCredit: Rex Features

“Low- or high-temperature conditions might cause the device to change its behaviour to regulate its temperature,” the iPhone maker writes.

“Using an iOS device in very cold conditions outside of its operating range might temporarily shorten battery life.”

Apple adds that very cold temperatures “could cause the device to turn off”.

Why does cold weather affect phone batteries?

It’s simple, really…

  • iPhones and other smartphones use lithium-ion batteries
  • These batteries contain an electrolyte liquid
  • If it gets very cold, this liquid can crystallise – like honey in a chilly pantry
  • If this happens, the electricity can’t properly flow through the battery
  • That means you can end up getting significantly worse battery life
  • In some rare cases, it can mean your phone shuts down altogether
  • Fortunately, your phone should work as normal once you get somewhere warm

The support page continues: “Battery life will return to normal when you bring the device back to higher ambient temperatures.”

The good news is that the real problem isn’t cold weather – which only temporarily affects your iPhone – but hot weather instead: “Using an iOS device in very hot conditions can permanently shorten your battery life.”

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In other news, WhatsApp has had to delay its controversial deadline for getting users to accept new terms and conditions.

Facebook will no longer recommend “political or civil” groups to users.

And, scam emails claiming that the recipient has been selected to receive a coronavirus vaccine have been highlighted by concerned experts.

Has your phone ever turned off in the cold? Let us know in the comments!


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