How to Keep Your iPhone Safe This Winter

Winter is here, and along with it, the frigid temps. Even though you might think that the high temperatures and water-based activities of summer are the worst for phones, plenty can go wrong during the colder months as well. Even so, with proper precaution, you can enjoy your phone and use it as a memory-capturing tool for your next adventure with great photos to look back on. Here are some quick tips and things to consider as you venture outside during these frigid months.

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Protect It From Snow

This first tip is relatively apparent but it still worth mentioning. Although dropping your phone in a snow bank isn't as immediately devastating as dropping it in a pool, the frozen water crystals can still wreak havoc on the delicate electronic internals of your phone. If you plan to take your phone with you while out on the Ski Mountain or during your winter hiking trips, make sure that you strap on a rugged and lightweight waterproof iPhone case to protect it. This will ensure that all of the ports are kept safe and dry, protecting it from any drops or spills. 


Stay Within the Optimal Operating Temperature

Surprisingly, even though your iPhone is made up of circuit boards and a battery, it has an optimal operating temperature. According to Apple, iPhones work best in ambient temperatures between 32 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 to 35 degrees Celsius. For most days, this shouldn’t be much of a problem, but if you find yourself on top of a frosty mountain with your iPhone lens kit ready to snap the perfect photo, try warming your phone up in your pocket first to keep it running smoothly, so you don't miss a shot. 


Mind the Ice

It's no secret that lower temperatures and water form a slippery combination. Just as you are always careful not to drop your phone, you should be even more cautious during the icy winter conditions. The glass and electronic components of your iPhone are much more brittle in colder temperatures, which mean a small drop in the summer can be a catastrophe in the winter. If you are bold and rock your phone without a case, consider picking one up for the winter just in case.


Keep Your Battery Charged Up
 
Do you feel like your phone’s battery drains faster during the winter months? It’s not just you—lithium-ion batteries are not made for cold temperatures. In a study from Battery University, they found that cold temperature diminishes the capacity of lithium-ion batteries because of the increased internal resistance. This means that your battery holds less juice than it can in warmer months, so keep that in mind before heading out into the colder weather. Also, if your phone ever shuts off because of a temperature problem, avoid trying to frantically restart it right away unless it's an emergency. This could actually lead to permanent damage to your battery. It's best to put it in your pocket so it can warm up slowly and then try again in a few minutes. It’s also wise to bring a back-up battery or portable charger when on the go.

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Hitcase designs and manufactures high-quality, durable phone cases that are lightweight with built-in premium features like a detachable iPhone camera lens and mounting rails. Based in Vancouver, Canada, Hitcase creates products that keep your valuable phones safe in rugged environments, so you can go further and capture photos of your latest adventure.

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