According to Apple, iPhones and iPads are designed to work in ambient temperatures between 0 degrees to 35 degrees
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However, operating the devices outside this temperature range could damage the device or compromise battery life
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If your device gets too warm or too cold, certain features might become temporarily disabled and in extreme conditions, your device might become temporarily disabled
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So, here are a few tips that might help you keep your Apple devices cool during this summer season
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The first step is to keep your Apple devices away from direct sunlight. Bring them indoors and allow them to come to a normal temperature
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Give your device a break if it gets too warm. Turn off all the apps running in the background and let your device rest for some time
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Putting your Apple device on Airplane mode can also help it cool down. This can also enhance the devices' battery life
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In case of overheating, Apple also suggests removing your iPhone or iPad cases and letting them return to their normal temperature
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Updating your Apple devices regularly might also protect from overheating. Keeping your device and all the apps updated will help them consume the least energy