I left the house this morning (6am) with 100% battery life. I was outside all morning and used my phone very little but by 10am my battery life was at 37%. Why does my phone die so quickly when it’s cold? (It was 28°F this morning)
As the temperature decreases, ion diffusion decreases, and conductivity increases. This means your battery is going to discharge quicker and output less usable power per movement of ion.
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