Why does the POCO F6 Pro overheat when turning on the hotspot?

When the phone turns on the hotspot, it assumes the data forwarding function, which requires processing a large amount of data reception and transmission. To ensure the internet quality for connected devices, the Wi-Fi needs to remain continuously active. As a result, turning on the hotspot leads to significant power consumption and heating, especially when sending signals and data. This is a normal phenomenon.
When you turn off the hotspot, the phone's temperature will gradually decrease and return to normal levels. The POCO F6 Pro undergoes thorough inspections of its hotspot function before being released to the market, ensuring that the temperature remains within safety standards during use.
To prevent excessive heating when the phone is in hotspot mode, avoid placing it in confined spaces such as bags, pockets, sofas, or beds. These environments lack proper air circulation, causing the phone to dissipate heat slowly. It's normal for the phone to feel warm to the touch after a while. Instead, place the phone in a well-ventilated area to allow it to cool down before further use.