Cooling Hub

Can I Put Phone in Fridge to Cool Down?
A 45°C phone feels like an emergency, but a refrigerator creates thermal shock and moisture risk instead of controlled heat removal. TEC phone coolers target the hot backplate directly, while... Read more...
How to Cool Down Your Phone Without Ice
If your phone hits 87°C during emulation, dims to 50% outdoors, or stays above 40°C while charging, the fix is controlled heat removal, not ice. This guide covers 5 safe... Read more...
Cooling Pad Physics Fan vs Semiconductor: The True 10°C Gap Explained
Fan-based cooling pads plateau at just 1–5°C improvement for phones, while semiconductor (Peltier) coolers can deliver a 15–35°C drop—an order of magnitude difference. For laptops, sealed high-static-pressure fan pads outperform... Read more...
Cell Phone Stand With Cooler for Silent Streams
A streaming phone can push battery temperature past 40°C, dim the screen, and still ruin audio if the cooler adds a 30-38 dB whine near the mic. This guide compares... Read more...
How to Cool Down Your Phone: iPhone Throttling Explained
If your iPhone dims about 50% after ~10 minutes on a hot day and your game drops from 120/60 FPS to ~10 FPS, you’re seeing iOS thermal throttling—not “lag.” This... Read more...
Phone Cooler Safety: Charging While Gaming Explained
Charging at 25W–90W while gaming can push a phone into a “thermal death loop” where the SoC hits ~87°C and the battery crosses the 40°C–45°C danger zone. A phone cooler... Read more...
How to Cool Down Your Phone: Stop Heat Aging Batteries
If your phone hits 45 C while gaming on a charger, your battery can age faster than years of “20 80% charging” habits. Community testing shows bypass charging can drop... Read more...
How to Cool Down Your Phone: Swelling vs Heat
If your phone hits 45–55°C, battery damage can become irreversible—and a lifting screen can signal swelling, not “normal heat.” Learn the visual checks that separate a hot phone from a... Read more...
How to Cool Down Your Phone at 45°C (What Fails First)
When your phone hits 45°C, it’s not just “a bit hot”—it’s the temperature range where battery chemistry, throttling logic, and even display adhesives can start crossing redlines. Community testing pegs... Read more...
Phone cooler explained: why fast charging feels hot
Your phone hits 40°C+ while fast charging, then gaming pushes the SoC toward 45°C+—so the OS may drop charging to 0W (“charging on hold”) to protect the battery. Notebook research... Read more...
Why Phones Get Hot: The Physics Explained in Plain English
Is your phone hitting 42°C and feeling too hot to touch? That’s not a defect—it’s physics at work. This in-depth guide breaks down why phones get hot, how materials like... Read more...
iPhone 15 Pro Overheating: iOS 17 Bug and Lingering Issues Explained
Many iPhone 15 Pro users still face overheating and battery drain, even after Apple’s iOS 17 patch. Camera use, MagSafe charging, and routine tasks can trigger heat spikes, with some... Read more...