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10-22-2023 01:08 PM in
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Hi today i bought S23 ultra but when the camera is turned on the sunlight the back camera side get hot why? any solution ?
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10-22-2023 02:00 PM in
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Every phone heats in sunlight when the camera or heavy apps are opened..
Don't worry 👍🏻
Don't worry 👍🏻
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10-22-2023 02:08 PM in
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Thanks
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10-22-2023 02:12 PM in
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Bro, this is normal with any phone you out under direct sunlight, what are you expecting from an electronic device under direct sun ray
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10-22-2023 08:20 PM in
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It is normal for samsung it has magnets that heat quick when in sunlight but it won't explode
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10-23-2023 12:17 PM in
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If your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is getting hot when you use the camera in direct sunlight, there are a few potential reasons for this issue. Here are some steps you can take to address it:
1. **Avoid Prolonged Use in Direct Sunlight**:
- Using the camera for extended periods in direct sunlight can cause the device to heat up. Try to use it in shorter bursts or move to a shaded area.
2. **Close Unused Apps**:
- Running multiple apps in the background can put additional strain on the processor, potentially leading to increased heat. Make sure to close any unused apps before using the camera.
3. **Update Software**:
- Ensure that your device's software is up-to-date. Manufacturers often release software updates to address various issues, including thermal management.
4. **Disable HDR or High-Resolution Modes**:
- Certain camera settings, like HDR (High Dynamic Range) or high-resolution modes, can be more resource-intensive and might contribute to heating. Try using standard camera modes to see if it makes a difference.
5. **Check for Third-Party Camera Apps**:
- If you're using a third-party camera app, it might not be optimized for your device. Try using the default camera app and see if the issue persists.
6. **Contact Samsung Support**:
- If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's recommended to contact Samsung's customer support for further assistance. They might be able to provide specific guidance or, if necessary, arrange for a device inspection.
Remember, it's not uncommon for electronic devices, including smartphones, to generate some heat during intensive tasks like using the camera. However, if the heat is excessive or accompanied by other issues, it's best to seek advice from the manufacturer's support team.
1. **Avoid Prolonged Use in Direct Sunlight**:
- Using the camera for extended periods in direct sunlight can cause the device to heat up. Try to use it in shorter bursts or move to a shaded area.
2. **Close Unused Apps**:
- Running multiple apps in the background can put additional strain on the processor, potentially leading to increased heat. Make sure to close any unused apps before using the camera.
3. **Update Software**:
- Ensure that your device's software is up-to-date. Manufacturers often release software updates to address various issues, including thermal management.
4. **Disable HDR or High-Resolution Modes**:
- Certain camera settings, like HDR (High Dynamic Range) or high-resolution modes, can be more resource-intensive and might contribute to heating. Try using standard camera modes to see if it makes a difference.
5. **Check for Third-Party Camera Apps**:
- If you're using a third-party camera app, it might not be optimized for your device. Try using the default camera app and see if the issue persists.
6. **Contact Samsung Support**:
- If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's recommended to contact Samsung's customer support for further assistance. They might be able to provide specific guidance or, if necessary, arrange for a device inspection.
Remember, it's not uncommon for electronic devices, including smartphones, to generate some heat during intensive tasks like using the camera. However, if the heat is excessive or accompanied by other issues, it's best to seek advice from the manufacturer's support team.
