Why shouldn't you use the iPhone outside when temperatures are below zero?

You probably used the phone outside during these days even when temperatures were recorded below zero? Even when there was less than 30% of life battery? It's the worst use in this situation, but you're not alone. There are many others who do so constantly. However, you should know that [...]
You probably used the phone outside during these days even when temperatures were recorded below zero? Even when there was less than 30% of life battery? It's the worst use in this situation, but you're not alone. There are many others who do so constantly. However, you should know that there is a reason why the cell phone will drop in the cold immediately.

The iPhone uses a type of battery called Lithium-Ion, which is found in recharged batteries. According to Battle Universe, low temperatures “increased internal resistance and reduced the” capacity of a Lithium-Ion battery.
Apple says iPhone phones work better when temperatures range from zero to 35 degrees Fahrenheit [35 ° C].
So if you want to save the battery longer, avoid using the iPhone in cold weather.










