I have an xperia arc, using it at 1.4 ghz. It's 35 celsius!
Is too much?
Wich is the alert temperature?
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davibs said:
I have an xperia arc, using it at 1.4 ghz. It's 35 celsius!
Is too much?
Wich is the alert temperature?
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I think it's pretty normal. 35c is also the temperature of your hand(well 37 actually)
get a good sd card class 10 may solve the heat problem
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Why? What has the SD to do with heat?
@ OP:
Sometimes mine is almost too hot to touch near the camera when using heavy CPU tasks + HSDPA, so yours is fine.
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35 is pretty hot, but I've had 40+ before. Never above 45 though.
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35 just normal,but dont go above 40,something might happen
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don't worry about just 35 it's normal but if you reach 40 or 45 it is a problem.
No, also ok
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Of it's getting too hot, it will automatically turn off
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how can we check phone temp?
DizXDA83 said:
how can we check phone temp?
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Do you mean the CPU temperature? The Arc don't have a temperature sensor on the CPU. You only can see the battery temperature.
I downloaded an app to improve battery life... It just made my battery temperature go up to 65 degrees Celsius... I removed that app fast as..... And week never use it again... My telephone still works
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Not all the apps give a correct temperature value. Onetime I used a app that told me that my battery was 95 Celsius, but that was a bad value, haha. When u use my phone a lot, the battery temperature goes to 35 Celsius, but that's normal.
It´s normal.. I´ve 35º too..
arc s getting really hard
hi there
I bought my arc s about a month ago,its getting very very hot when using wifi for less than 10min,playing game makes similar effect.
i change baseband,kernel,using gingerbread and ics, set cpu to 600Ghz,removing sd card and everything,but nothing solve the problem
its very annoying when using Viber and other application to talk,its very hard that i can't place phone near my ear...
is there any solution except buying another phone
i think i should buy Xperia S
dead_makers said:
hi there
I bought my arc s about a month ago,its getting very very hot when using wifi for less than 10min,playing game makes similar effect.
i change baseband,kernel,using gingerbread and ics, set cpu to 600Ghz,removing sd card and everything,but nothing solve the problem
its very annoying when using Viber and other application to talk,its very hard that i can't place phone near my ear...
is there any solution except buying another phone
i think i should buy Xperia S
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First off all, you can volume down the noise from a phone. But gets the phone hot to on stock? Are the voltages set good? Maybe is undervolting a option for you?
My arc is clocked to 1.4Ghz and it runs perfectly even when running games with wifi and bluetooth on playing through a mw600 and mn800 liveview
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My phone is everything stock plus rooted. The past few days my arc s has been reaching upto 38 C. I dont understand why.
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Strange, i was going to say maybe voltages are off but if its stock it should be fine i would think
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I play a lot of games on my phone and my battery temp jumps to 45 to 47 Celsius and stays there for around half an hour while I play
Is that a bit too hot for the battery to handle?
I'm running cm9 at 1.12 ghz
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underage17 said:
I play a lot of games on my phone and my battery temp jumps to 45 to 47 Celsius and stays there for around half an hour while I play
Is that a bit too hot for the battery to handle?
I'm running cm9 at 1.12 ghz
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Keep ur brightness low... help in my case...
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nogoodusername said:
Keep ur brightness low... help in my case...
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I don't have a problem or anything.. I'm only worried if this kind of temperature will kill my battery in no time..
where I'm living, the battery's usually around 32 - 35 celsius, so 47 looked pretty huge
Is it abnormal or anything?
underage17 said:
I don't have a problem or anything.. I'm only worried if this kind of temperature will kill my battery in no time..
where I'm living, the battery's usually around 32 - 35 celsius, so 47 looked pretty huge
Is it abnormal or anything?
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phone does heat up when playing... that temperature is OK I think... mine stays there when I watch YouTube on high brightness... my defy got a year old on 10th of this month and I still get a day after a hardcore use...
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nogoodusername said:
phone does heat up when playing... that temperature is OK I think... mine stays there when I watch YouTube on high brightness... my defy got a year old on 10th of this month and I still get a day after a hardcore use...
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That's all that I needed to know, thanks
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phone temp can reach upto 50C.. i have seen in my own phone..phones shifts to safe mode and shuts down as soon as max temp is reached..so mid 40s is fine..
how about the vsel? higher vsel produce heat.
Second idea is an app that prevents android from going to sleep (had this some time ago and got permanent >50°C).
my battery goes pretty hot only when continously using 3G / HSDPA to access internet / downloading.
but it seems other device suffers the same problem too..
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Ok here is something that happened to me, couple of days ago I had around 60 missed calls, when I saw that my phone was very hot, when I saw the temp of the battery I couldn't believe, it was 67c.... so I played around to see how would act but my phone was acting normally,just the battery drained in no time. So I guess temp like 40-50c is no big deal.
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I just added a data plan , I was using the phone exclusively on WiFi,I noticed the device gets real warm when using the phone when the mobile data is on(by using the phone I mean, surfing web, streaming music and GPS navigation)
Is that a common problem, or it's just with my device, that I should seek help for?
Btw,I upgraded to ics through kies last month....
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Do you have an app that tells you your device temp. It could be normal, but it's hard knowing if you don't know the actual temp.
I've noticed when using the radio vs WiFi, my device runs warmer. High 80's, sometimes higher if I'm running it a lot. WiFi always seems to run cooler.
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As long is it is not burning your hand, then it's perfectly fine. Most phones tend to warm up during use. You can perhaps try a different kernel if you are rooted and undervolt, some people claim it helps. If not then don't even stress unless it hurts to hold the phone.
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Thank you guys,I just downloaded a battery indicator app which shows the temperature, and I'm gonna keep an eye on it,
I've heard that temp should not exceed 130
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RikkKeith said:
Do you have an app that tells you your device temp. It could be normal, but it's hard knowing if you don't know the actual temp.
I've noticed when using the radio vs WiFi, my device runs warmer. High 80's, sometimes higher if I'm running it a lot. WiFi always seems to run cooler.
The temp definitely gets Warner than the high 80s F ....
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i fried an egg on mine yesterday
glxys said:
i fried an egg on mine yesterday
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Did you find a month old thread just to say that? You must be bored
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I used to have problems with mine getting very hot but this would only happen if I was using GPS for extended periods of time.
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Just wanna know that is your phone have any overheating problem when doing / playing games, and is that normal for getting 50°C of the cpu?
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mine heated up pretty bad when I did play games, but I don't know what °C is considered an 'overheat'
Every damn time when I throw in ICS on my Arc S - the overheat problem is there. It's frustrating.. Specially when trying all available custom ROMs.
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jman2131 said:
mine heated up pretty bad when I did play games, but I don't know what °C is considered an 'overheat'
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Anything over 40 degrees is considered harmful to your phone in general.
I've had my phone to warm up to almost 45 degrees. GPS + Data is the culprit for that. Games can also heat the phone up as said before.
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Ive only noticed it gets a little hot during charging. I dont play any games
well, how exactly you monitor cpu temp? I only know my battery temp, 37°c right now. when use data temp can raise to 45°c, cellular signal here pretty bad here.
Is there an app for checking cpu temperature I can't recall finding that in settings?
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Is there an app for checking cpu temperature I can't recall finding that in settings?
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yep. this app has it
I just got a replacement phone from t mobile and it seems to have a heating issue. My other note didn't get this warm while idleing. This screenshot shows Idle temperature of my note 2. No apps running in the background, can you guys report your idle temp, so I can get a significant temperature average.
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I just got a replacement phone from t mobile and it seems to have a heating issue. My other note didn't get this warm while idleing. This screenshot shows the temp after just a few min of browsing the web. No apps running in the background. Is this normal?
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I'm not sure what constitutes normal but it seems my phone tends to idle 10 or so degrees cooler than that.
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I'm not sure what constitutes normal but it seems my phone tends to idle 10 or so degrees cooler than that.
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Maybe I'm just being paranoid . But I do know it definitely runs hotter than my other device. and it is very annoying to have a device this hot while hardly doing anything on it. I wouldn't consider it overheating by any means but it is still definitely notably
Hotter than it should be. so I'm just going to send it back to T Mobile and request a new one.
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Man that's perfectly within specs. Start worrying when is 90 degrees CELCIUS 90 degrees f is less than body temperature. You are worrying about nothing. The processor doesn't even start getting problems until like 75c and above,,... What do you expect your phones operating temperature to be 50 degrees f! Walk around with and Ice pack in your pocket. Plus when the device gets hot enough it shuts down anyways. You cant possibly burn that phone without putting a flame to it.
See that temperature normal.
Is this s troll post, be honest.
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Man that's perfectly within specs. Start worrying when is 90 degrees CELCIUS 90 degrees f is less than body temperature. You are worrying about nothing. The processor doesn't even start getting problems until like 75c and above,,... What do you expect your phones operating temperature to be 50 degrees f! Walk around with and Ice pack in your pocket. Plus when the device gets hot enough it shuts down anyways. You cant possibly burn that phone without putting a flame to it.
See that temperature normal.
Is this s troll post, be honest.
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ha that was clear. What app is that?
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My battery sits at 30.5 C and CPU at 37 C
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My battery sits at 30.5 C and CPU at 37 C
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What app do you use to read the cpu temperature?
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What app do you use to read the cpu temperature?
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This might help you to find an app.
I just use the trixter mod that came with JediM13 rom. That tells me battery temp, cpu temp, cpu clock ect
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Maybe I'm just being paranoid . But I do know it definitely runs hotter than my other device. and it is very annoying to have a device this hot while hardly doing anything on it. I wouldn't consider it overheating by any means but it is still definitely notably
Hotter than it should be. so I'm just going to send it back to T Mobile and request a new one.
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My note ll was getting really hot on idle when temperature was around 80f here in Chicago. I have no idea why but now seems to be normal.
Whenever I play intensive games like Blitz Brigade, phone heats up to even 45 degrees Celsius, is that too much and can it cause any kind of a damage to phone, and does phone become slower at that or higher temperature?
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I'd like to know too, otherday I was playing with netspoofer running lots of stuff and it was at 65c while charging
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@Smoller
It should heat up that much due to the small body. As for the speed thermal throttling will decrease the cpu clockspeed when phone heats up.
@daveyp187
That temperature WILL damage the internals. Desktop grade processors heat up that much during highly extensive tasks.
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So let's say under 50 it's 100% safe with no any permanent damage?
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When i boot my tablet it starts from 45 degrees. One u feel ur phone is realy hot in ur hands just shut it down and wait until it cools down i always do this on my tablet. Some games makes ur tablet heat up fast i recommend not to play them.
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Lol how do you mean when it feels hot in hand, 45 is like blazing hot in hands already when we talk about phones(I mean not literally but compared to usual phone temperature, when turned off, this feels really hot)...?
Anyway if your tablet starts at 45, isn't that too hot? How is it when you play games then?
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Smoller said:
Lol how do you mean when it feels hot in hand, 45 is like blazing hot in hands already when we talk about phones(I mean not literally but compared to usual phone temperature, when turned off, this feels really hot)...?
Anyway if your tablet starts at 45, isn't that too hot? How is it when you play games then?
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40~ isn't that hot, you usually won't notice it, but when it gets to 50 you can suddenly feel the phone heating up. My Z1c has never got to 50 though, this is from my experience of using other phones...
No 45 isnt very hot its normal and it starts to cool down till 39 ant i mean hot in ur hand like alot of heat in your hands.
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