Ever noticed your iPhone looking a bit puffed up? No, it hasn’t been hitting the gym; it’s a swollen battery, and that’s a serious issue. While your phone might not be auditioning for a role in a sci-fi movie, understanding why this happens is crucial for every iPhone user.
Understanding iPhone Battery Swelling
Battery swelling occurs due to various factors, each contributing to this critical issue. Lithium-ion batteries, commonly found in iPhones, degrade over time. Heat exposure accelerates this degradation process. High temperatures can cause chemical reactions within the battery that result in gas build-up.
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