so in my church my phone has almost no signal but my friends with Verizon and other phones than the galaxy nexus have better signal than that of mine.
what I usually do is just
1. turn the data off or
2. put my phone into airplane mode
when i turn data off, after about 30 minutes my phones gets crazy hot for no reason. and sometimes I have to do a battery pull because it doesn't respond to anything.
today, I put it into airplane mode and it didn't get hot. but after about 2.5 hours, I had gone down from 100% to 75% battery life. also it showed that "media" was 95% of my battery use.(I tried to take a screenshot of the battery but it keeps saying "couldn't save screenshot. storage may be in use"
and my phone was awake the entire time.
this only happens in my church...
does anyone know what is causing all this?
it just seems so strange because I have no problem with my phone anywhere else. I'm running liquid 1.1 and the minimalistic kernel 2.7.1stable if that relates to anything.
no idea, but the power of Google has put an advert on this thread on the xda app for Christian dating nothing is sacred from el goog!
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Your phone has been possessed by satanic forces which is why it is happening in church.
Try getting it exorcised or better yet throw it into a bucket of holy water for an hour and of it still works when you take it out you'll know for sure it is possessed.
Maybe the GNex isn't the Jesus phone after all?
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Somebody could be hacking your bluetooth.
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Somebody could be hacking your bluetooth.
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Its the 21st century, Bluetooth is the tech Jesus uses to reach his people.
nodstuff said:
Its the 21st century, Bluetooth is the tech Jesus uses to reach his people.
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Wrong. You're thinking of infra-red...
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Wrong. You're thinking of infra-red...
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Nah that's old Jesus, new Jesus is cruising round heaven with his Bluetooth **** in his ear keeping in touch with all his sheeple round the way.
Just more evidence that something is seriously borked with the verizon nexus or its radio etc. How frustrating.
guys be serious here...
does "media" in battery relate to the signal strength?
what apps can I get to see specific stats?
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bluemoon1221 said:
guys be serious here...
does "media" in battery relate to the signal strength?
what apps can I get to see specific stats?
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No media is media, music, video etc.
Search xda for betterbatterystats, that'll give you more of an insight into your battery use.
Have you tried better battery stats app?
betterbatterystats
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You could try getting your friends with their phones to download Speedtest, and you guys can run tests on your network speed and see what happens there.
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You could try getting your friends with their phones to download Speedtest, and you guys can run tests on your network speed and see what happens there.
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This ^^^ Plus I doubt that whoever you are worshiping in this church (Jesus, stain, Darwin, flying spaghetti monster) doesn't approve of you texting and playing angry birds during the services.
mentose457 said:
This ^^^ Plus I doubt that whoever you are worshiping in this church (Jesus, stain, Darwin, flying spaghetti monster) doesn't approve of you texting and playing angry birds during the services.
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I don't even touch my phone during service. just saying. I will speed test next time I go to church
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bluemoon1221 said:
I don't even touch my phone during service. just saying. I will speed test next time I go to church
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Don't worry you can touch your phone if you want, no one is watching.
Use stock kernels and I find you will have better results..Most if the problems I see are user errors. My signal is not an issue. Not as strong as my old thunderbolt but also not a drastic difference as everyone makes it seem
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tea_dub84 said:
Use stock kernels and I find you will have better results..Most if the problems I see are user errors. My signal is not an issue. Not as strong as my old thunderbolt but also not a drastic difference as everyone makes it seem
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Kernel has nothing to do with signal.
well I don't think its the signal...
its just that "media" is eating up all my battery and I can't seem to figure out why
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bluemoon1221 said:
well I don't think its the signal...
its just that "media" is eating up all my battery and I can't seem to figure out why
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Did you install betterbatterystats?
That will tell you more.
Here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
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omg it went down 15 percent in 5 mins i wasnt even using it.. all i was doing was changing the wallpapers.. this is ridiculous i think i might just go back to my iphone 4s
well for people out there still excited about this device dont get it.. its nothing special i regret it battery life sux really bad
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well for people out there still excited about this device dont get it.. its nothing special i regret it battery life sux really bad
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Well fortunately for you, you're still in your return period Bye, enjoy your iphone and those blazing fast Verizon 3g speeds lol. LTE being a battery killer?! This is so shocking! When did this start?!
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omg it went down 15 percent in 5 mins i wasnt even using it.. all i was doing was changing the wallpapers.. this is ridiculous i think i might just go back to my iphone 4s
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well for people out there still excited about this device dont get it.. its nothing special i regret it battery life sux really bad
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LOL. Use the phone for 15min, rage quit return it and recommend that no one else buy it.
Really dude?
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LOL. Use the phone for 15min, rage quit return it and recommend that no one else buy it.
Really dude?
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ive been using it for like 6 hours now and this is not my first android phone so..
While I do believe your seemingly knee-jerk complaint (that LTE chugs juice - which is well known), you really need to cycle the battery 2-3 times before complaining.
A fresh first ever charge on a brand new battery is never stellar.
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Here's what confuses me... If the device was released without LTE, everyone would complain.
But basically anyone with a brain is going to disable it anyways.
Seriously, that's how it goes.
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Here's what confuses me... If the device was released without LTE, everyone would complain.
But basically anyone with a brain is going to disable it anyways.
Seriously, that's how it goes.
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At this stage LTE is something better left turned off unless you need it. Emails being pushed over LTE is a waste of battery. I find LTE to be too power inefficient at present so I don't even consider LTE phones, hence why I have the gsm version of the Nexus..and my battery life is just fine.
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While I do believe your seemingly knee-jerk complaint (that LTE chugs juice - which is well known), you really need to cycle the battery 2-3 times before complaining.
A fresh first ever charge on a brand new battery is never stellar.
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i guess i will do that and turn lte off and see how it goes
braking news? Misspell intentional.
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braking news? Misspell intentional.
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lol right. It's all so shocking! Imagine that, LTE draining a battery
This guy is obviously trolling. Where did he get the phone??
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Makes me wonder... Why all Americans are so in to lte/4g, why on earth wold you need more than 5mbit k! I your phone? I'm on tmobile UK got oly 1.8mbit/560kbit and it's fine for everything I do. I can stream music videos, even tather to my laptop..
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Makes me wonder... Why all Americans are so in to lte/4g, why on earth wold you need more than 5mbit k! I your phone? I'm on tmobile UK got oly 1.8mbit/560kbit and it's fine for everything I do. I can stream music videos, even tather to my laptop..
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Yep. Unless LTE drastically reduces latency then it's like 99% useless to most of us.
If it operates on 700 MHz or some other low frequency like I think I've read then that would be a real saviour to the Verizon folks since the high frequency they operate their current 3G on has serious issues inside buildings.
Joe
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Yep. Unless LTE drastically reduces latency then it's like 99% useless to most of us.
If it operates on 700 MHz or some other low frequency like I think I've read then that would be a real saviour to the Verizon folks since the high frequency they operate their current 3G on has serious issues inside buildings.
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Verizon lte does in fact run on the 700 MHz spectrum.
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omg it went down 15 percent in 5 mins i wasnt even using it.. all i was doing was changing the wallpapers.. this is ridiculous i think i might just go back to my iphone 4s
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OK, bye!!!
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Makes me wonder... Why all Americans are so in to lte/4g, why on earth wold you need more than 5mbit k! I your phone? I'm on tmobile UK got oly 1.8mbit/560kbit and it's fine for everything I do. I can stream music videos, even tather to my laptop..
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I've always said this myself. Unless you pay for tethering and need to download .iso images at breakneck speed, LTE on a cellphone is kind of silly.
OMG 32mbps on my phonez!!
I just don't get how 32mbps can "better" stream what 5mbps can do just fine?
But Verizon fans always have their safe ground to say "well, at the end of the day Verizon has better coverage" which is true, but I can count the number of times on one hand ATT had spotty coverage for me in the past 6 years...
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I've always said this myself. Unless you pay for tethering and need to download .iso images at breakneck speed, LTE on a cellphone is kind of silly.
OMG 32mbps on my phonez!!
I just don't get how 32mbps can "better" stream what 5mbps can do just fine?
But Verizon fans always have their safe ground to say "well, at the end of the day Verizon has better coverage" which is true, but I can count the number of times on one hand ATT had spotty coverage for me in the past 6 years...
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LTE download speeds are insane. I'm thinking most people with LTE have tether and use LTE to replace home internet service.
1.8 might be "good enough " for you but I find myself waiting for pictures to load and apps to download a lot. Then again I rarely see more than 1 on 3g. 4g is welcome here.
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LTE download speeds are insane. I'm thinking most people with LTE have tether and use LTE to replace home internet service.
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Doubt it if they're on a limited data plan.
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If I use it more than 10 min it starts warming up.. 15-20 min and it almost burns to the touch. Is this a kernel issue? I do have a custom kernel running.. Could anyone recommend a kernel? I am currently running teerom
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franco milestone 3
Mine does the exact same thing all the time. I'm not rooted nor do I have any custom roms. I'm 100% stock.
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"hot" is relative desriptor, its not a temperature but how something feels as compared to something else. can you give us a tempurature? was it plugged in?
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"hot" is relative desriptor, its not a temperature but how something feels as compared to something else. can you give us a tempurature? was it plugged in?
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How would I get a temperature and no it was not plugged in
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latinoboi30 said:
How would I get a temperature and no it was not plugged in
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there are many apps thatll give the temp. setcpu is one of them.
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there are many apps thatll give the temp. setcpu is one of them.
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Ok let me try that app brb
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I just tried and it says my device has to be rooted and I'm completely stock
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latinoboi30 said:
I just tried and it says my device has to be rooted and I'm completely stock
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yea, that would help with setcpu. search battery temperature in the market, theres a bunch of free battery apps that give the temperature reading.
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yea, that would help with setcpu. search battery temperature in the market, theres a bunch of free battery apps that give the temperature reading.
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Here's a screenshot
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Here's a screenshot
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yup, thats hot!
what are you using when it gets so hot? watching a movie in flash will do it, gaming will do it when plugged in(but youre not plugged in). my guess is that the lte 4g radio could do it also, especially if its trying to connect but cant. ive heard of verizons galaxy nexus getting very hot with the lte radio on. my gsm gn only gets that hot when its overclocked highly and im putting it through a tough benchmark regiment(when trying to get it that hot). it could also be a defective battery.
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yup, thats hot!
what are you using when it gets so hot? watching a movie in flash will do it, gaming will do it when plugged in(but youre not plugged in). my guess is that the lte 4g radio could do it also, especially if its trying to connect but cant. ive heard of verizons galaxy nexus getting very hot with the lte radio on. my gsm gn only gets that hot when its overclocked highly and im putting it through a tough benchmark regiment(when trying to get it that hot). it could also be a defective battery.
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I'm not doing anything really. All I do is text a lot and get on xda to read threads
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I've had many sprint phones get hot while downloading lots of data over 3G. It particularly happens when I do "update all" in the android market while on 3G. Burns through battery power real quick.
This is mainly due to sprint's crappy/obsolete 3G implementation trying to keep up with modern data demands.
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I've had many sprint phones get hot while downloading lots of data over 3G. It particularly happens when I do "update all" in the android market while on 3G. Burns through battery power real quick.
This is mainly due to sprint's crappy/obsolete 3G implementation trying to keep up with modern data demands.
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Hmm, that could be a possibility. I do update the few apps I have and don't download anything at all so idk why its getting that hot
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AOKP Milestone 5 with Franco Milestone 3
zephiK said:
franco milestone 3
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My setup exactly, running FANTASTIC as usual for AOKP and Franco
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My setup exactly, running FANTASTIC as usual for AOKP and Franco
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and it can run even better with Trinity kernel
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and it can run even better with Trinity kernel
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Or if you get rid of that Pinto of a ROM AOKP and jump on the LiquidSmooth ROM.
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I'm having the same issues. I might just sell the phone for now while I can for around 400$ then re-buy it once it hits a lower price
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move along, nothing to see here..
Just an FYI, that screenshot is a picture of the battery temperature. Not the CPU temp. I believe that the maximum temperature the Galaxy Nexus' processor can withstand is 100 degrees CELSIUS, not Fahrenheit.
At deep sleep the lowest my CPU reaches is 80 degrees F and my CPU is ALWAYS around 95 degrees F when in light use and rises to about 145 degrees F when browsing or using an app.
And I believe you must be rooted to check CPU temperatures anyway. Franco's app shows the MPU temperature and you must be rooted to check it.
When I'm on mobile data with GPS running, I noticed the bottom of half of my S3 getting pretty damn warm. Is this normal?
Just started using mine I'm feeling the same heat
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No heat here.. downloaded a 840mb file over 3g for A span of like 3 or 4 hours and didn't get any heat at all
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Mine also gets quite warm. I can't believe yours wasn't cooking after downloading that file
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Are you guys all running stock kernel and ROM or custom? I'm on stock.
Ha! Try hours with GPS, Bluetooth music and Tethering on... the heat seems to really hit while I'm charging and doing all that. Fact! I can't touch the ass end of the phone. It probably gets about 8 hours a week like that. Still working perfectly. Samsung tells me it's normal. It also has a lot of factors for me too. I use a 1 amp charger. After 96% it's not so bad. At night when brightness is down. Not as hot. I tried to get it to mess up but couldn't. GPS, Bluetooth, tethering, charging from 30% and 100% display, and I pushed out to a low coverage area. Didn't miss a beat or melt. Lol.
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Navigation makes phones really hot, but with normal usage it should stay within 30-36°C.
I like this phone's heat management more than my old phone. My Evo 3d would get hot from 10 min usage.
On this, my screen has been on for 2 hours straight and I'm running at a cool 35.1 °C.
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yousefak said:
Navigation makes phones really hot, but with normal usage it should stay within 30-36°C.
I like this phone's heat management more than my old phone. My Evo 3d would get hot from 10 min usage.
On this, my screen has been on for 2 hours straight and I'm running at a cool 35.1 °C.
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How do you check the temp?
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How do you check the temp?
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Download this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.darshancomputing.BatteryIndicator
In the notification it will tell you the battery temperature.
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Download this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.darshancomputing.BatteryIndicator
In the notification it will tell you the battery temperature.
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gracias
clankfu said:
When I'm on mobile data with GPS running, I noticed the bottom of half of my S3 getting pretty damn warm. Is this normal?
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When I was running CM10 for a day or two I thought my phone would melt but it was also 90+ degrees outside so it was hard to tell. My phone gets a little warm, but nothing too worrying.
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Mine also gets quite warm. I can't believe yours wasn't cooking after downloading that file
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I downloaded teamsonic Rom while at work and no heat.. just murdered my battery. Went from almost 90% to dead by the time it downloaded
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I downloaded teamsonic Rom while at work and no heat.. just murdered my battery. Went from almost 90% to dead by the time it downloaded
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When you downloaded that, were you on stock ROM and kernel?
This is to be expected. It is pretty high clock rate too but seriously a huge improvement from the gs2
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No I was on the previous version of team sonic Rom.
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I get stupid heat when i play with my phone for abot 30 min.....its crazy.....guess every thing comes with a cost specially if this phone is this thin.
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This is to be expected. It is pretty high clock rate too but seriously a huge improvement from the gs2
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It actually shouldn't be expected. The Snapdragon S3's also ran at 1.5ghz and was pleasantly cool and the Exynos on the Galaxy Note was at 1.4ghz. Both are less power efficient and should run hotter than the S4. I've used the Evo LTE for a while with the same S4 and it barely got warm on a hot day. The issue is with the second core being weird. For those that hasn't already, make sure you flash Freeza's fix, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1790061 . This fix made my phone cool and got rid of my quickly draining battery life.
Most of the time my phone will stay within "normal" (to me) range, but when I game heavily... it turns into an oven range! I've gotten so paranoid a few times, I took the battery out and let it cooled for 5-10min
Im having the same problem....it isnt the software thats causing this its the hardware
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I hope you guys will repsond to this... What do you consider to be "normal" temperature for your phone to reach? Is 35 degrees realy normal? Ive heard people with s3 talk of theirs only reaching temperatures of 29 degrees max.
Thanks.
anyone know any good tasker profile for the gnex?? any profile that is useful for everyday life..or profile to make it like the s3 direct call ant etc.
There are lots of possibilities, what are you looking for it to do.
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I'm looking for like s3 direct call from the people app. Like open the app and click on the contact and put at your ear and it call
Or
Turn off 3g when certain app open that doesn't require 3g
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It is possible to them 3g off when it get bad signal. I have 3g on when screen on and 3g off when screen off.
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Assuming you're looking for battery battery life, I would recommend sticking to 3G permanently, rather than switching all the time (which takes up far more battery)...
There's a profile setting under net, phone where you can select when you want talk to be done in certain signal
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Assuming you're looking for battery battery life, I would recommend sticking to 3G permanently, rather than switching all the time (which takes up far more battery)...
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but if i keep it on the whole time, wouldnt it use more battery compare to turning on/off
unless turning on/off actually drain battery which i doubt
i'd agree that if you switch it on and off continuously, it will drain more. probably gotta create another connection with the cell tower, rather than maintaining it, i suppose. This is my guess, might be wrong.
But if you floor the accelerator and then lift your foot off, floor it again, that will burn through your fuel faster than if you just left it on
I used to think that leaving data on full time would kill my battery, but it doesn't seem to impact battery very much at all. You just have to make sure that you don't have a lot of things syncing all the time.
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So just leave 3g on full time. How about when playing games?? Leave on or turn off
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I don't play enough games to know if it would affect it or not.
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So just leave 3g on full time. How about when playing games?? Leave on or turn off
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Depends. If the game is ad supported, yes, turning off 3g will affect a lot
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OK so the bottom of my phone is getting extremely hot and I just can't seem to pin point it. I'm running freeza's odexed ROM of the latest OTA. Nothing else. Not sure what else to include so if you have any questions just ask please.
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What's using your battery?
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What's using your battery?
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It only gets hot when I am on data. And its not because of the area I am in because I get full 3g at my house.
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Reminds me of a post I just read, thus guy was having lousy battery life and his phone was super hot, turned out he had a crazy amount of apps running in the background. Check what apps you got and how often they are pulling data etc. I'll edit with a link if I can find it.
EDIT: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2007997
How to conserve battey life?
Side note how's your antenna is it super hot even on WiFi?
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Nope it can't be that I barely have any apps on my phone. I don't even have the Facebook app. And no it never gets hot while I'm at home. But as soon as I leave WiFi and I start using data it starts heating up. And like I said in op I don't get poor service in my area so it can't because my phone is searching for service. I'm thinking I just have a defective phone..:/
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The GS3 does get hot when it's working hard. That's why people are suggesting a list of what apps show up on your battery list. How is your battery life? If you provide a screengrab of the battery screen that shows the apps and the activity it could give the folks here some information. It's most likely an app that keeps the phone awake and running at full power.
Agreed a screen grab would be excellent, I just found an app that was draining my evo4g from full to absolute zero it was ridiculous especially with a 3500 battery on board. Still waiting for my S3 in the mail, but steal my friends to mess around with when I can 'b
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poit said:
The GS3 does get hot when it's working hard. That's why people are suggesting a list of what apps show up on your battery list. How is your battery life? If you provide a screengrab of the battery screen that shows the apps and the activity it could give the folks here some information. It's most likely an app that keeps the phone awake and running at full power.
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Just got done charging my phone to 100%. I even turned off my phone competely while charging it. Once it starts getting low I will capture a couple screenshots for y'all.
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Agreed a screen grab would be excellent, I just found an app that was draining my evo4g from full to absolute zero it was ridiculous especially with a 3500 battery on board. Still waiting for my S3 in the mail, but steal my friends to mess around with when I can 'b
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Mine was too, no apps running in the back round. I flashed ktoons kernel fixed me right up.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800576