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Will Apple's mobile phone automatically turn off at low temperature? Does the colder the weather, the more electricity it consumes?

I am a native of Northeast China. In fact, most of my friends don't use mobile phones like Apple. One of the biggest shortcomings of Apple's mobile phone is that you may not charge 100% when you go out in the morning in winter, and it will automatically turn off within an hour.

Because the weather in the northeast is extremely cold, the average temperature in the coldest stage in winter can reach MINUS 30 degrees Celsius, so the battery will become extremely power-consuming under cold conditions, but it is possible to return to a warm room and restart it, and the battery will return to full capacity.

So this is a big shortcoming of Apple's mobile phone, but other domestic brands do not have such a situation, so Apple's mobile phone is rarely used in Northeast China, not because of insufficient consumption power, but because of shortcomings such as batteries.

In recent years, the country has vigorously developed new energy vehicles, but the market share of new energy vehicles in northeast provinces and cities is very low. Point 1 is due to insufficient advertising and no convenient measures such as charging piles. Most of them have their own garages for charging. The second reason is also the most critical factor, because the batteries of new energy vehicles can't reach an accurate endurance standard in such cold weather in Northeast China.

In other words, the official standard cruising range is 500 kilometers, which may not be 300 kilometers in the northeast, so it is safe for everyone to choose a fuel car, at least not to throw it on the road. New energy vehicles are the general trend, because they are more environmentally friendly, but they still need to be greatly improved in terms of batteries, otherwise they will not be recognized by consumers.