Does playing games on android phones is harmful for android phone?

Does playing games on android phones is harmful to an android phone?

The answer to this question is yes. The android phones do get lost their capacity slightly over time by regularly playing games. Not only games but normal uses can also lead to issue in the life of android phones since android phones have some limited components that get degraded over time such as thermal paste beneath the processor and battery.

While playing games the android phones use a battery, processor, and ram in a large amount. Nowadays companies are making phones keeping in mind for gaming uses also, but can you tell me how long can you use the gaming phones, the answer is 2-3 years. Yes, you can only use and phone for playing games at its full performance for only up to 2.5 years after onwards you may notice battery issues, overheating issues, and also the network problem.

After intensive uses for over some time may result in touch screen problems, networking problem, and more, and one may say that we can change the battery to increase the life of android phones, but wait have you ever tried this – just do some research, I have used, many android phones and have changed the battery many times but trust me replacing the battery will never solve your problem. The reason behind this problem is the radioactive components, your android phone has radioactive components in very small amount which helps your android phone to run, your android phone uses radioactive materials for touch screens to sense your touches and to convert them to an electrical signal and for the signal transmitter and receiver also.

These radioactive materials get decreased over a period of time and hence leading to some problem in the touch screen and connectivity. Thus this article concludes that- you can use the android phones for only up to 5-6 years maximum, after that nothing can be done except changing your phone for a better experience.

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