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Hey there, thank you for taking the time to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra. Galaxy devices have built-in safeguards to alert you and protect themselves if their temperature exceeds the normal operating range. Factors that can affect your device's temperature: * Using your device outside of normal operating conditions, which are ambient temperatures between 32 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit. * Placing your device on or near a heat source, leaving it in a parked car on a hot day, or continual use in direct sunlight. * Using multiple apps for an extended period of time, or using processor-intensive apps such as gaming or GPS tracking. * Charging the device with a non-Samsung, incompatible, or defective charger (and USB cable). * Initial setup and data transfer from a previous device. * System or firmware updates. Check out, "Keep your Galaxy device at its normal operating temperature" if you would like to learn more. If you have any other questions for us, feel free to contact Support. Thank you for being a valued Samsung customer. - Debra
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