When your Huawei phone is overheated to the point where it feels hot, there are several ways you can take to cool it down:
Stop using your phone for a while, and turn off the screen. This helps to reduce the load on the processor, which in turn lowers the temperature.
Open the list of recent apps and close all running apps. Applications running in the background can cause the processor to become overloaded, causing overheating.
Turn off data connection, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. These connections increase the workload of your phone, and turning them off can help cool down.
If you are using a phone case, remove it. The phone case may hinder heat dissipation, causing the phone to overheat.
Move your phone to a cool place and avoid direct exposure to sunlight or near heat sources.
Turn down the screen brightness. Higher brightness increases the load on the battery and processor.
If your phone is set to high-performance mode, turn it off. High-performance mode increases the load on the processor.
Check for system updates or app updates, sometimes overheating can be caused by software issues.
Try restarting your phone. This helps to clear temporary software issues that may be causing overheating.
Don't use your phone while charging, especially when doing a lot of data transfer or high-performance tasks.
If the phone often overheats, it may be a hardware failure or battery issue, and it is recommended to contact Huawei's customer service to check.
Avoid leaving your phone in an excessively hot or closed environment.
If the phone behaves abnormally when it is overheated (such as automatic shutdown, screen does not respond, etc.), you should stop using it immediately and contact a professional.
After taking these measures, if the phone still overheats abnormally, it is recommended to contact Huawei's repair service as soon as possible to check it in case of hardware damage or safety hazards.