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Device overheating situations and solutions

When the device heats up while charging the battery

While charging, the device and the charger may become hot. During wireless charging or fast charging, the device may feel hotter to the touch. This does not affect the device’s lifespan or performance and is in the device’s normal range of operation. If the battery becomes too hot, the charger may stop charging.

Do the following when the device heats up:

Disconnect the charger from the device and close any running apps. Wait for the device to cool down and then begin charging the device again.

If the lower part of the device overheats, it could be because the connected USB cable is damaged. Replace the damaged USB cable with a new Samsung-approved one.

When using a wireless charger, do not place foreign materials, such as metal objects, magnets, and magnetic stripe cards, between the device and the wireless charger.

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Samsung SM-G930FZDAXEF Device overheating situations and solutions, When the device heats up while charging the battery

SM-G930FZDAXEH, SM-G930FZKAILO, SM-G930FZKABGL, SM-G930FZDUXXV, SM-G930FZKUXXV specifications

The Samsung SM-G930FZDAILO, SM-G930FZSAILO, and SM-G930FZKAILO are part of the Galaxy S7 range, released in early 2016. These models brought significant advancements in smartphone technology, setting new standards for performance, design, and user experience.

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Another significant technological advancement in the Galaxy S7 series is the inclusion of expandable storage via a microSD card slot, allowing users to add additional storage up to 256GB. This feature was a return to form for Samsung, as it had previously removed expandable storage in the Galaxy S6 series.

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