CPU temp and battery temp - G2 and Desire Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have installed temp+cpu pro widget and see cpu temp is always "-1" degree celcius. Is it because of stock rom and kernel or desire z isnot compatible with cpu temp. Another question, my battery gets heated up to 45 degree celcious during charging. Is it normal?
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As far as I know, the desire z doesnt have a CPU temperature sensor. Also yes, it is normal for the battery to get that hot during charging.
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45*C is pretty hot for just charging. I would never run my phone that hot. That is about 113*F. I have alerts set for 105*F. It rarely ever even gets that hot. Just use a battery temp widget to monitor your battery temp. Setcpu is for rooted users.

So does desire z have cpu temp sensor or not?
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I've also noticed the high battery temperature when its charging and also at times when its NOT on charge and either in my pocket or sitting on my desk.
Any idea why this happens?

Scythe01 said:
I've also noticed the high battery temperature when its charging and also at times when its NOT on charge and either in my pocket or sitting on my desk.
Any idea why this happens?
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How much do you mean with saying "high battery temperature"? Do you have up to 45 degree celcius or more or less?
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Deadly Sto(R)m said:
So does desire z have cpu temp sensor or not?
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my DZ does show the cpu temperature in setcpu so in any case there is something that shows the temperature. The settings in setcpu profile don't allow it to go over 40 degrees celsius.

killerbee12345 said:
my DZ does show the cpu temperature in setcpu so in any case there is something that shows the temperature. The settings in setcpu profile don't allow it to go over 40 degrees celsius.
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So how many temperature differences generally are there between cpu temp and battery temp; and which is higher than the other?
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killerbee12345 said:
my DZ does show the cpu temperature in setcpu so in any case there is something that shows the temperature. The settings in setcpu profile don't allow it to go over 40 degrees celsius.
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Sorry for wrong app name, i installed temp+cpu pro widget, not setcpu. I am sorry again...
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[Q] Battery temperature?

Hi all,
Can you tell me how much does your battery of desire z heat? I think mine is over heating during charging. Please tell me your charging (temperature of battery an hour after pluging) and non charging temperatures in celcius.
for me around 25-30 degrees celcius
Earlier mine was -5 yours seems a lil warm hmm but now while charging 38c and 100f
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do rom and kernel affect battery temperature? I have both of them stock
Deadly Sto(R)m said:
do rom and kernel affect battery temperature? I have both of them stock
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The clock speeds would afaik
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According to SetCPU, my G2's battery is currently at 40.7 Celsius while charging with the profile set to drastically underclock once it hits 45.5.
MacaronyMax said:
Earlier mine was -5 yours seems a lil warm hmm but now while charging 38c and 100f
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Well my phone is set to overclock at 1.5ghz ondemand so the temps may be alittle higher than stock
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My battery gets pretty warm when it's charging. Last I checked, it hovers around 40C. Shouldn't get too worried about temperature unless it breaks the 45-50 degree mark as batteries get warm in general when charging.
Athrun88 said:
My battery gets pretty warm when it's charging. Last I checked, it hovers around 40C. Shouldn't get too worried about temperature unless it breaks the 45-50 degree mark as batteries get warm in general when charging.
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I saw 48,1 a while ago so it got me worried. Do you think me to send my desire z to authorized service?
Deadly Sto(R)m said:
I saw 48,1 a while ago so it got me worried. Do you think me to send my desire z to authorized service?
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If its staying under 50* I wouldn't be horribly worried. When charging and OC'd mine has hit the 45* mark (had a setCPU profile for it) a few times. I just gave it a rest for a minute and its back down to normal.
If your battery is hitting the 45* mark quickly or without much use you may have an issue going on. Other than that, I wouldn't be alarmed if you get high temps under heavy use or if you're largely OC'd.
martonikaj said:
If its staying under 50* I wouldn't be horribly worried. When charging and OC'd mine has hit the 45* mark (had a setCPU profile for it) a few times. I just gave it a rest for a minute and its back down to normal.
If your battery is hitting the 45* mark quickly or without much use you may have an issue going on. Other than that, I wouldn't be alarmed if you get high temps under heavy use or if you're largely OC'd.
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so it would be better if i wait to send. I have noticed that it is heating while i am talking with charging at the same time.
My battery tends to heat up when I'm using mobile data, but it never goes beyond 50
Oh btw, if you have high battery temps while charging, this reduces your battery life because the temps mess up the chemical compounds in the battery over time
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evilcuber said:
Oh btw, if you have high battery temps while charging, this reduces your battery life because the temps mess up the chemical compounds in the battery over time
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I saw just charging is heating it around 38-39C. It has overheating (in my mind) when charging + talking...
evilcuber said:
Well my phone is set to overclock at 1.5ghz ondemand so the temps may be alittle higher than stock
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I was being sarcastic because mine was -5 don't worry Read my thread saying XD Help Please to understand why
Your temps are very good especially for 1.5
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Deadly Sto(R)m said:
I saw just charging is heating it around 38-39C. It has overheating (in my mind) when charging + talking...
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Well how hot is it getting? And there's no doubt that talking while charging will get your battery quite hot.
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Well how hot is it getting? And there's no doubt that talking while charging will get your battery quite hot.
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it is around 45-48 degree celcius
Deadly Sto(R)m said:
it is around 45-48 degree celcius
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That's rather hot add.a charging profile to downclock I'd say
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Deadly Sto(R)m said:
it is around 45-48 degree celcius
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its regularly that hot during normal use?
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its regularly that hot during normal use?
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it is normally 30-38 degree

Overheating... need help!!

Overheating during download & internet browsing on my wildfire....iam running cm7.0.3 NO overclocking....
HELP!!
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and quick battery drain.... (
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Just how hot does it get? And how long does the battery last? With constant use and without?
How's anyone supposed to help you without any information?
We all suffer from crappy battery life some worse than others. It all depends on how you use the phone some days I'm lucky to get 3hours from a full charge (usually when the kids are shouting at me) but others if I hardly touch it it'll last 2 days at least.
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I know..about wildfire's crappy battery life...the main problem is over heating...Ive heard that overclocking gives out over heating...but in my case I didn't overclocked it anytime...it overheats on using internet connection..like browsing downloading etc...I hardly surf 30min and my cell start heating..!! Is their any battery voltage problem on my device..?
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Just how hot does it get? And how long does the battery last? With constant use and without?
How's anyone supposed to help you without any information?
We all suffer from crappy battery life some worse than others. It all depends on how you use the phone some days I'm lucky to get 3hours from a full charge (usually when the kids are shouting at me) but others if I hardly touch it it'll last 2 days at least.
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Iam using cynogenmod 7.0.3..
528mhz
Browsing- 30 to 60min at max
Downloading time - 20-30min
Now during these two times my device starts heating...specially during downloading(apps,songs etc)...
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Normal running temperature is between 25-35 degrees, obviously when downloading, playing music etc it will get hotter, there's other things that can affect temperature too though such as outside temperature if its hot outside the temp can shoot up pretty fast when using the phone with a heavy load.
Pretty sure I read somewhere that HTC said the phone could handle 60 degrees Max and my guess is your hitting around 40-45 degrees (that seems about the norm from what I've been reading from other users) there's apps in the market to measure temperature and I'm pretty sure the battery monitor in spare parts tells you the battery temp.
If your getting anymore than 45 degrees I'd say there maybe something slightly wrong but if not don't worry about it, just give the phone 10 minutes to cool down everytime it gets warm.
And may I ask is it plugged in charging while you use? because that will add to the temp too.
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there's a free app called "elixir" which has a widget that you can adjust for tons of info (CPU, free space, RAM, wifi, tethering, ... everything basically) including battery temperature. You can check it out if you want.
When I tethered outside in the hot sun my battery got to about 42 degrees, I killed it then and cooled it, but as said before it should be able to take that kind of temperatures (mid/high 30's are no prob)
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And may I ask is it plugged in charging while you use? because that will add to the temp too.
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No...I don't use my device that time....and thanks for the suggestion...
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wolfway;17891909
When I tethered outside in the hot sun my battery got to about 42 degrees said:
I get temp around 38-42° normally on downloads...and atmospheric temp varies from 22° to 27°c.
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Same here and my own start heating when i switch on the phone after some 1 min phone start to burn in my pocket.
I think it's a hardware solution can someone give us proper solution ?

[Q] Battery Temperature

Something Ive always wondered, what is an "AVERAGE" battery temperature for cell phones? I ask because im using setcpu and i never knew the temp. to start getting concerned . Right now it is 87.6 degrees with the low clock at 1ghz on demand at all times.
amalio357 said:
Something Ive always wondered, what is an "AVERAGE" battery temperature for cell phones? I ask because im using setcpu and i never knew the temp. to start getting concerned . Right now it is 87.6 degrees with the low clock at 1ghz on demand at all times.
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what is that in Celsius dont give Fahrenheit
amalio357 said:
Something Ive always wondered, what is an "AVERAGE" battery temperature for cell phones? I ask because im using setcpu and i never knew the temp. to start getting concerned . Right now it is 87.6 degrees with the low clock at 1ghz on demand at all times.
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That is normal temperature. Once you use the phone (play games, internet, etc) it will reach around 90-100 degrees.
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amalio357 said:
Something Ive always wondered, what is an "AVERAGE" battery temperature for cell phones? I ask because im using setcpu and i never knew the temp. to start getting concerned . Right now it is 87.6 degrees with the low clock at 1ghz on demand at all times.
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There are several different applications on the android market which will tell you the temperature of your battery in Celsius and Fahrenheit. That is about average temp, I have two phones sitting next to me right now and they are both in the mid 80's range on the temp. You want to be concerned if your battery reaches temperatures exceeding 101 degrees (Fahrenheit) (38 Degrees Celsius) when doing any activity and especially if it is getting that hot while sitting in standby.
I've had a recent problem with mine the other day I was having a really bad battery drain and the battery was over heating bad(im talking 105 degrees) since then I was able to fix what was draining the battery but I noticed when I use only my car charger (which was meant fire my vibrant) it heats up. I'm thinking the car charger voltage is different.
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the highest mine ever got was 56C
i could have probably fried an egg with that
Mine stays around 82 while screen off. On and playing games it got up to 110.

Overheating

My dear friends,
My brother has just bought One X but it has severe overheating when hold to the hands. It also retains charge for barely half the day! We checked but no update from Htc. Please help. Thanks.
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It does get warm when being heavily used
What version you on at the mo? Latest I believe is 1.29
Root the phone and flash it with faux 002 beta 3. You'll put down 5 degrees minimum
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If u use it a lot and such it will get hot, around 40-45.
Alkali said:
My dear friends,
My brother has just bought One X but it has severe overheating when hold to the hands. It also retains charge for barely half the day! We checked but no update from Htc. Please help. Thanks.
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Relax.
Battery life for the first two weeks will be appalling, but after two weeks it settles down. You should expect no mpre than 24 hours with average/moderate use though.
Plus for the first 3 or 4 charges, mine was also getting quite warm. What is happening to you sounds completely normal and should get better over time.
What software version is it? (Settings > about > software information)
How much screen on time does he get? (When almost flat: settings > power > battery use > screen)
What is he normally doing when it gets hot?
I noticed my phone was over heating (red/green flashing led) when using YouTube desktop page while charging. Then I turned of the 2d hardware acceleration in developer options (This is off as default) and it stopped. I also gained 30 minutes of screen time.
Also, when you say overheating, these things do get hot, that's normal, can you define overheating?
I use Android Revolution HD 6.0.0 (1.29.401.11) and my phone gets "very" hot after 5 minutes while playing Shadowgun THD.
Not only the backside of the phone, but also the touchscreen gets very hot, so that it doesn't feel comfortable to touch it for more than 3-4 seconds...
Hope this issue can be somehow fixed by new Tegra-Drivers or something else...
DonDeyv said:
I use Android Revolution HD 6.0.0 (1.29.401.11) and my phone gets "very" hot after 5 minutes while playing Shadowgun THD.
Not only the backside of the phone, but also the touchscreen gets very hot, so that it doesn't feel comfortable to touch it for more than 3-4 seconds...
Hope this issue can be somehow fixed by new Tegra-Drivers or something else...
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Get core control and turn off cores, max battery temp is 48c and CPU tjmax is 90.
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treebill said:
Get core control and turn off cores, max battery temp is 48c and CPU tjmax is 90.
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You do realise that ambient temperature across the world varies by over 60c? Your statement is meaningless for somebody who lives in northern Sweden or Egypt, for example.
I'm in the middle east our temp is 25c today I just gamed Sonic 4 episode 2 for one hour CPU ne er crossed 72c and batterry around 45c
.....by the way lots of apps in the background will increase temps during gaming
and remember firmware 1.29.401.11is the best in terms of temps, worst was 1.26
Wait for a week or two before you root. In case something is wrong it would be hard for you to return. By the time the hardware will settle down.
CPU temperature
I have some apps that see the battery temp. Wich app could you use to see the cpu temp??
wietse1988 said:
I have some apps that see the battery temp. Wich app could you use to see the cpu temp??
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system tuner
hamdir said:
system tuner
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Also core control does in the app/theme section.
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Could it be that the aluminium lens ring is used as a cooling block. Putting it down the overheating LEDs (red and green) turn on. Picking it up the LEDs stop....
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treebill said:
Get core control and turn off cores, max battery temp is 48c and CPU tjmax is 90.
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if I let turned on only 2 cores, is that still enough power to play such graphic intense games like Shadowgun THD?
With angry birds it shouldn't be a problem, I guess.
cpu heating issues
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Could it be that the aluminium lens ring is used as a cooling block. Putting it down the overheating LEDs (red and green) turn on. Picking it up the LEDs stop....
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i have the same suspicions, were you ever able to confirm this?

HOX Overheating after 5 mins of use ?

Hello XDA ! I have an HTC One X. I have been using it and now I started to track my Battery temperatures. I am running ARHD 7.1.0 Custom Rom and my battery temps in my house in IDLE are about 26-30 Degrees. When I start using it inside afer about 5-10 mins of playing Dead Trigger or Real Racing 2 the temps are about 45-47 and after 30-40 mins they are about 50 degrees and I dont think this is normal for a battery. The phone becomes untouchabe at the top. Today I was just browsing the web outside (where its really hot - about 38-40 degrees) and after 5 mins the battery was 56 degrees JUST FROM BROWSING ! I wanted to ask if this is normal with every HOX and is there any fix. Sorry for my bad english
HTC says it's normal for your phone to reach such temperatures -_-. But the 2.05 base leak has temperature fixes. My hox doesn't get that hot as often as it used to after I installed Arhd 7.1.0
And yes my phone also got that hot just by browsing internet.
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So if I continue using the phone after the battery is over 45 degrees I won't damage it ? I always stop doing everything if the temp goes over 45. And what are your temperatures ?
Yeah nothing should happen. Mine is around 40C
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Mine also gets quite hot. Next time it does I will take a reading and post back.
@Op,
Use it not abuse it.
Why don't you tell your experience to the developer of the custom rom rather then opening a new thread?
Like this you won't get an answer, a waist of space.
@laurentius26
I didn't think he was talking about the ROM, its a HOX problem.
Lot of people are facing it and 2.05 base seems to have fixed it for most of them. Mine still heats up while browsing once in a while but its much MUCH lesser than before.
@OP
Try another rom if you think ARHD is the problem. Imo the rom isn't the problem.
niksssss said:
So if I continue using the phone after the battery is over 45 degrees I won't damage it ? I always stop doing everything if the temp goes over 45. And what are your temperatures ?
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Battery should be rated for 60c should be kept under that.
CPU has a thermal cut out at 99c
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Forgive me but if that's the case then I still say the Op could use one of the
>> existing threads rather then opening a new one.
HOX Overheating after 5 minutes I never experienced myself.
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@laurentius26
I didn't think he was talking about the ROM, its a HOX problem.
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Right a search must be done.
Lucky you are to not have had your hox heat up. Mines reached points where I couldn't charge it while browsing on edge because the battery was overheated. The new base however my phone barely heats up. But then my usage has changed compared to when I was on 1.29
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My Hox (old one... Currently at repair center) gets 47c outside in the top of screen and camera (yes I use a laser temperature meter), battery at 53, and CPU at 94c... After 15/20 minutes of playing tegra games, or just stressing CPU for 10 min using stability test.
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Mine is overheating easily on screen too. I don't play games. Also happens when its charging.
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Jack Barrett said:
Mine is overheating easily on screen too. I don't play games. Also happens when its charging.
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Using or not using? If just heat in charging, its faulty. Confirm with HTC support.
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So is there a way to lower the temperatures becouse when my phobe gets hot, yellow dots appear on the screen. Oh and.bcz of the temps i have a little bit flex screen on the top. And sorry for not using the search .....
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Currently I have played Shadowgun THD for a couple of minutes and now I'm using Xda premium and also browsing the Internet. My cpu didn't go above the 45°c The higher temperature is only because of the game, on regular use my device temperature stays constant.
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you`re wrong
its not cpu temp for sure its bat temp for cpu temp use sytem tools and go cpu
pic.1 look at current widget for batt. temp.
pic.2 look cpu temp.
I almost burn mine out the other day... It even turned itself off... (I fell asleep whilst playing Max Payne with the phone on charge). I would say it got to about 70oC! THANK GOD FOR AUTO SWITCH OFF ON TEGRA 3
@Darkony, yep you're right indeed.
The CPU temperature goes up and down from 40 till 70 degrees on my device depending
on uses (it reaches 70 degrees but cools down very quickly as well).
The battery temperature reaches 47 degrees, (4 runs with StabilityTest app).
after two months of owning the HOX and now running the leaked the 2.05
it never overheats or blinks or whatever
it does get a little hot during non stop heavy gaming but thats it
i can even play on the charger
My big concern is the 47c in the top of screen :/ really hot you cant touch or answer a call
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