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My Defy usually very hot whenever I surf the internet using 3G. Sometimes temperature hit around 45°C.. When idle on 2G, it stay around 35°C which is normal.
Anybody experience temperature above 45°C ? I'm running setvsel to minimise the voltage use and at 1000mhz seemed doesn't cool it down.
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mine 800 mhz reaching till 41 c without running setvsel.
i think its normal.
and don't forget the warms of the hands are part of it.
when i'm playing modern combat 2 less than 15 min get's hot.
The hottest mine has gone was 50degrees..usingit as a wifi hotspot
But the temp drops to 40 - 45 if there is full 3G signal...
I have reached temperature above 40 C occasionally. Heck I've reached 45 when using my defy as a router for the wife's iPod (immediately stop and throw the defy in a bucket of water for a minute afterwards..temp drop down to 26!!) .
If i am using HSDPA, temp will get high, 39 -41 Celcius is expected after an hour of heavy browsing. very rarely went above it unless downloading a big file.
But it is much better compared to before, right now i am using the central europe baseband running 2.3.4-134. When I am using stock UK or even SEA baseband, temp reached 43 after just 15 minutes of browsing.
I am in Indonesia, and found the Central Europe BB is the best for me.
I only get high temp from HSDPA, never from wifi or gaming. Played 3d games till my battery almost out and it only reached 40. Played a movie for 2 hours and the temp is only at 39/40. Transfer 4GB of data using moto portal Wi-Fi to my PC for 2 hour, temp is 37 and this is done today.
Here is my take, a temperature of 41 in using the defy is expected when you are using your HSDPA, anything above 41 is considered HOT for me.
This device tend to be hotter then say my friend Galaxy S. probably since it is water resistant so the heat/air outlet is limited.
dont worry too much, you can do what i do and dunk the defy in a glass/bucket of cold water should you deemed the device is too hot.
I'm on leaked 2.3.4, and I have highest temp when surfing on 3G 44 c, when idle the temp is about 28 c.
I would hope and wish this Defy will stand up at 50 c since it name of dust and water resistant mean no air or any ventilation in or out from this device. But sometimes it worried me of holding it when it becoming hotter. Normally I will open the battery cover after I finished my games or surfing and lay it down for a few minutes.
Note: I hardly get anywhere near 40 c when I was using Froyo 2.2.2 french retail version. Perhaps this gingerbread run 1000Mhz by default caused its temperature rise quicker.
farsight73 said:
I would hope and wish this Defy will stand up at 50 c since it name of dust and water resistant mean no air or any ventilation in or out from this device. But sometimes it worried me of holding it when it becoming hotter. Normally I will open the battery cover after I finished my games or surfing and lay it down for a few minutes.
Note: I hardly get anywhere near 40 c when I was using Froyo 2.2.2 french retail version. Perhaps this gingerbread run 1000Mhz by default caused its temperature rise quicker.
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I live in Texas USA. Here in the summer the temp' is above 100°(38°c) Fahrenheit 90% of the time. One day my wife left her cliq XT in the car. When we returned the screen was showing 'cool down mode'. When the home screen came up and I look at the temp', it was showing 58°C. I was shocked! Her phone still works properly.
So I think these phones can survive extreme temperatures.
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Typically mine runs about 30C (86F). On a really hot/humid day here in Iowa, and while charging, it will reach around 45C (113F). I've got my defy running with setvsel at [email protected]/[email protected]/[email protected]
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I live in Texas USA. Here in the summer the temp' is above 100°(38°c) Fahrenheit 90% of the time. One day my wife left her cliq XT in the car. When we returned the screen was showing 'cool down mode'. When the home screen came up and I look at the temp', it was showing 58°C. I was shocked! Her phone still works properly.
So I think these phones can survive extreme temperatures.
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This look promissing! The phone actually will auto switch to 'cool down mode'.
Probably the mode will triggered above 60c. Thanks for the input..
Mine is above 35°C whith 1,3ghz/78vsel.
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mine is sat idle at 26c but using 3g on a hot day i have seen it hit 45c it is running at:
300Mhz 22
600MHz 32
1GHz 52
My Galaxy Nexus often increases its heat to around 42 degrees Celsius (108 fahrenheit) constantly with minimal use (light 2D gaming for about 5 minutes), surfing the app store and playing around with the menus for a 10 minutes. I have installed the battery monitor widget application (free) which tells me everything and gives a timeline of different temperatures the phone reaches.
Constantly the phone is 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit) and above, even during minimal use of apps (only running one app at a time, I selected the phone to only use 2G networks and it has no data plan).
This seems very very hot for a phone. My Galaxy S2 doesn't get past 28 degrees celsius (82 fahrenheit) under very heavy use whilst on 3G. My HTC Mozart is the same as the Galaxy, it barely gets above this temperature. Is the Nexus supposed to get this hot?
So far my battery life is set at 17 hours battery life with minimal phone/texting on 2G (literally 2 text messages and 1 phone call per day), 30 minutes of light 2D gaming and zero music or videos being played. There are no programs running in the background and the brightness is set at 40% or below.
EDIT: Even on standby without use for hours the phone has NEVER gotten below 26 degrees celsius (78 fahrenheit) .
I'm hoping someone could share info on the heat of their devices/the normal range of heat that these kinds of devices should be putting out. It sounds interesting that this much heat can actually be created, more elaboration would be better though.
bumping for answers for op.
I noticed a dramatic difference in the temperature from my evo 4g. Some potential causes:
* high stock voyages (there is a great thread in the Dev section about uv kernels)
* when running modaco's brightness patch it got worse for me.
* since it happens with the screen off, it is probably not tht...
83mck said:
EDIT: Even on standby without use for hours the phone has NEVER gotten below 26 degrees celsius (78 fahrenheit) .
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What's your ambient temperature?
Absolute temperature doesn't tell us much, what's useful is the delta between device temp and ambient temp.
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What's your ambient temperature?
Absolute temperature doesn't tell us much, what's useful is the delta between device temp and ambient temp.
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The room temperature is air conditioned around 18 to 25 degrees celsius (64F to 77F). The phone should not be hitting above this range, especially on standby. It should not reach 40 degrees Celsius whilst texting/app surfing on 2G.
Same issue here.
My Nexus One's battery is at 24C (plugged in, not charging).
And by GNex's battery is at 37C (plugged in, charging)
Okay 37 is fine but 42 is not :/
right now I have flashed a few roms and am browsing tapatalk.. at 34 Celsius. Just applied my undervolts though so we will see
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Mine increase more than 42c when using too.
Just bought the phone and mine seems to overheat too much... going to buy a case....
Battery says 46 degrees cel...
also i noticed on galaxy nexus it get too hot around the camera on the back and the earpiece on the front.
noticed the problem mainly when in an area with weak reception. or while charging the phone even with good reception.
its something with the radioROM or hardware.
any suggestions??!!
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Its normal! 76F when not in use 90-101 in use 101-120 with charger and using . I called Samsung . My euro gs2, at&t gs2 and my skyrocket all have the same temps remember this is a very thin plastic phone with battery right there behind tiny plastic cover . Think of it like this dose ur computer get hot when u use it?? ? Have u ever even thought bout that? No cause ur not holding it in ur hand .
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This is a dual core phone, it is going to run hot because it's a dual core processor with no cooling other than dissipation. It's not a problem unless your phone is actually crashing because of it. I've seen mine get up to 46C during long periods of gaming/charging.
I expect the hardware has been developed to tolerate these temperatures or we'd see a lot more "my phone overheated and now it's a brick" posts or even "my phone exploded into flames" posts. Have only seen a couple of the former and none of the latter.
Running hot after root, rom and maybe 'incorrect charger'
So like others here my GSM version Galaxy Nexus phone is quite hot at the top right corner back and front, near the camera. Only when the screen is on. Battery drops very rapidly too.. like 1% every 30-45 seconds...
This heat is brand new. I recently rooted and romed the device after the recent ICS update cause signal loss when the screen was off. I tried AOKP, various kernals and have now returned to the original backup of android 4.0.2. The heat continues with the screen being on, through all of this. Doing nothing, wifi connected... just on. Screen off no issues. No apps are installed except stock. Default Kernal again.
I also noticed i plugged the phone in with my blackberry playbook charger at the same time as all of this. The specs on that are playbook charger output is 5V @ 1.8A..
I notice a few other people posting about this so want to know if this might be rom related somehow, or if perhaps ive done something to the hardware from the charger. I've tried a spare battery that was not used with the charger at all and the heat continues.
There was no heat at all like this before this last 24 hours so its not 'normal use'. Promise Hope someone has some possible suggestions to try
Mine is at 31 right now.. listening music and xda... if play games it goes to ~35 if I plug it in it gets hotter than 40...
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The last two days I have noticed if I run any data intensive app(i.e. internet radio) my phone reaches extremely high temperatures in excess of 115 degrees. Is anyone else seeing this? I could see this becoming a serious problem if it continues.
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Yes, I have the same issue when I stream Pandora all day at work if I leave my device lying face up on my desk. Just tilt it up so the back gets some air and it will be fine. Won't get as hot.
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OMG run the navigation, the thing starts to fuse iron, right near the camera area.
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Only happens to me when I max the brightness, otherwise it's pretty cool.
Maybe has something to do with extended battery. I can't imagine it is good for phone internals. Have to say I am considering returning before it burns out on me. Perhaps it is another in long line of Verizon g nexus problems. Love the phone design and performance but heat issue and battery life with data on is poor
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propyls said:
OMG run the navigation, the thing starts to fuse iron, right near the camera area.
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I also noticed that. Only after running it for 5 minutes or so.
Yea...still overheating to over 117 degrees when I launch any data intensive app. I can't believe this, any other suggestions?
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Yea...still overheating to over 117 degrees when I launch any data intensive app. I can't believe this, any other suggestions?
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What app are you using to monitor temps?
Same here.
Although, its not too bad. The device gets hot at the same region (top of the phone, near there camera). I've had the phone for 2 weeks now. Done plenty of research, still trying to decide if I should return the phone (if this is hardware issue).
So far, read a bunch of forums and threads with ppl saying the same thing in different ways. Haven't heard from any one who says their gnex does not get hot during heavy use. What I have read, are some ppl saying it heats up less as more time passes.
I guess ill just hold on to my phone and hope for the best.
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data seems to burn this device up. Everything else i do it stays cold, but god forbid i spend 5 minutes on the internet, pops right up to 105+
I have a GSM GN and noticed my heat issues haven't been as bad since updating to 4.0.2. Anyone else notice this?
I am using battery widget and spare parts both to check temp. Yes, mine is also heating near camera area.
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Just played dead space and I think I got third degree burn.lol
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Shenanigans, there are going to be a lot of fried cpus with internals reaching those temps.
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Same for me even after 2 to 4 mins usage..........Not impressed
When i would OC my DX to 1.45Ghz i would always get hot and as high as 127
so 105 to me is nothing
but for all you guys who think its getting hot, what do you think happens to a processor when it gets tasked heavily?
Just turn the brightness down, I haven't gotten it higher than around 100, and that's with the brightness all the way up.
Those temps are crazy. I'm streaming pandora and surfing the web and sitting at 84.2F. In the month and a half or so of ownership I haven't seen it over 105F
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does get hot
Ran navigation today and it does get hot, especially with the screen on. I have a gel cover and took that off for better airflow. My original droid also got hot and i would run navigation for several hours. Never fried the phone. You have a years warranty.
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The last two days I have noticed if I run any data intensive app(i.e. internet radio) my phone reaches extremely high temperatures in excess of 115 degrees. Is anyone else seeing this? I could see this becoming a serious problem if it continues.
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I ran a little test while using Navigation, screen on, no protective case on. This is with a freshly booted phone, so no other apps running. Data is cpu temps using Temp+CPU Pro app.
Not charging: 102 deg. F
Charging: 112 deg. F
Charging and with silicon case on : 115 deg. F
I would think these temps are well acceptable. If your phone approaches 125-130 deg. f, then I would begin to worry. Surely, there is some overheat mechanism in place??
I preordered the Galaxy Nexus for Sprint the week before the release, and I've been having heat issues since I got it.
So I paid for "TempMonitor" on Google Play so I could monitor the temperature of the battery but the battery was only 40c and rarely goes above 45c. The CPU however is what is getting hot. When I say this thing gets hot, I mean it, and only while charging and in use. If its not charging, it will get warm but not hot like I'm talking. During light usage the CPU will rise to 55c or more and while playing a game it has gone as high as 65c, it burns to touch the screen at these temperatures and when it gets hot like this the touch screen also becomes unresponsive for multitouch.
Already starred the issue #23044 on android's google code page for the multitouch issues though.
Exchange if possible. Those temps seem to high to offset by anything you can do tweaking wise. Or you have something rogue using cpu cycles keeping the heat up.
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Do you have a case? My Seidio Active does a GREAT job at insulating the heat coming off the phone and holding it in.
If I'm playing a CPU/GPU intense game or app, it'll easily be 15 degrees warmer with the case than without it.
I do have a case so that's probably the reason. Mostly silicon rubber. I've just never had a phone get so hot I thought it was unusual.
I use Watchdog Lite to monitor background apps for high CPU usage and it rarely ever goes off. The only app I use that it notifies me about is Facebook which has the tendency to use 40-50% CPU while in the background
This phone does get hot when I'm on the internet and only then its the top half where I imagine the CPU is
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I took off the case.and have been browsing these forums. Still running as hot as 65c with random jumps in temperature. It will go from 55 to 65 in a matter of seconds.
Over 3G? That would be almost normal. Also stock correct? I get a little bit warm over wifi browsing so I would assume some heat over poor 3G signal.
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So, here's the problem I'm having as of late. I really can't remember when I didn't have it, even on my Epic 4G. My GNex (and all the others I've had) has been having problems with the battery overheating (as confirmed by Trickster Mod) while not having much going on. It occurs with all three of my batteries. At screen off with nothing running it idles at about 41 degrees Celsius. Streaming music and looking at Reddit can put it to 50. My main problem is in my car in my pogo pin dock. If I had the choice I would be using Navigation, streaming TuneIn, hooked up to an FM transmitter with Bluetooth, and using AutoGuard as a dashcam. This puts the battery temperature to a minimum of 54 degrees Celsius, making it refuse to charge. I've also tried removing the back cover to help heat dissipation as well. Is this just normal behavior? Am I expecting too much from my device? Do any of you know how I can make this work?
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So, here's the problem I'm having as of late. I really can't remember when I didn't have it, even on my Epic 4G. My GNex (and all the others I've had) has been having problems with the battery overheating (as confirmed by Trickster Mod) while not having much going on. It occurs with all three of my batteries. At screen off with nothing running it idles at about 41 degrees Celsius. Streaming music and looking at Reddit can put it to 50. My main problem is in my car in my pogo pin dock. If I had the choice I would be using Navigation, streaming TuneIn, hooked up to an FM transmitter with Bluetooth, and using AutoGuard as a dashcam. This puts the battery temperature to a minimum of 54 degrees Celsius, making it refuse to charge. I've also tried removing the back cover to help heat dissipation as well. Is this just normal behavior? Am I expecting too much from my device? Do any of you know how I can make this work?
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I have had the same problem with my Sprint Galaxy Nexus the entire time I have had it, rooted or not. It is really very disappointing. I really need sombody to help on this subject. It seems as though it is when the screen is on and you are doing a lot of multitasking, it will overheat extremely fast. My battery is at around 119 F when I am trying to use 3G or 4G and doing something else.
Same problem here.
But I think I just noticed that overheating problem when I updated to the latest android 4.3
Another thing... The heating came from behind the camera lens not the battery I guess.
Any idea or help?