When I play games, it usually goes to 40 ~ 42 oC
Is this normal ?
Yes
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Hum i thinks 40/42 is little high :s
or with big utilisation (HD games and wifi)
I have 26°C or max 30°C for an "normal" utilisation (sms and phone)
I've had up to 56C
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It goes hot, especially when charging the phone while using 3G internet or HD gamming, I don't know the temperature but it feels bad on the back side, even have a problem holding it with that heat
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Aaa, people, you know that you got no fan in your phone right?
The electricity in your cpu at top hertz rate goes to processing and calculating, but thw rest goes out like heat.
Like a lightbulb, 7-10% to light, the rest to heat
Conclution, the temp. is normal
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i got near 42C so it's normal
Yep i have the same problem with my arc, but it's more warm when i use gps. And after too high t° the phone switch off and reboot, with any kernel,rom, OC or not... so go back to sony
Is there any application to measure the temperature, and what about the hang and reboot behavior with the overclocking? Can we control this?
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My Arc's temperature is around the 23°C
But when i play a game or surf the net it goes around 40°C
I think it's normal..
Lucky it's not an iPad..
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My XPERIA Play is Overclocked to 1.6Ghz and when I'm playing like 20 minutes the temp of the battery is 40C. Usually ,when I'm not playing games ,the temp is between 25C to 35C ,is it ok?
I think its normal.
(F U C K S O N Y)
Just don't fall asleep using the YouTube app with the charger plugged in. I woke up this morning with my phone insanely hot (the whole phone, especially the screen which was still on). Almost too hot to touch, it took a few minutes to cool down after taking the battery out and opening the pad.
I thought it was never going to work again.
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I managed to delete this app already. I'm using youtube from the browser.
davidbar93 said:
My XPERIA Play is Overclocked to 1.6Ghz and when I'm playing like 20 minutes the temp of the battery is 40C. Usually ,when I'm not playing games ,the temp is between 25C to 35C ,is it ok?
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My ion stays either just over or right under 100 is this normal cuz when I'm really using it it's uncomfortable to hold is that a drawback of the s3 cpu I'm on .29 deodexed intd smoothed ion status bar and stock home with mods any one else experience this
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techdeisel said:
My ion stays either just over or right under 100 is this normal cuz when I'm really using it it's uncomfortable to hold is that a drawback of the s3 cpu I'm on .29 deodexed intd smoothed ion status bar and stock home with mods any one else experience this
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The phone should not be uncomfortable to hold. How are you measuring the battery temp? Two things that I am aware of cause heat; one is battery, the other is the CPU. My CPU runs around 100f-102f under normal use. If your battery is getting hot, there is a problem. My phone got uncomfortably hot the first day. I ended up doing a restore through Sony PC Companion and that fixed it. I've since had buildprop tweaks cause my phone to heat up beyond my comfort level. You either need to know your phone really well and troubleshoot the thing one by one or do a factory restore / reflash the ROM and take it slow on the app and tweak installs while testing each level of change. This is the way I do it. Other's may do it differently.
Mine is at 87 f right now just in my pocket data off but after opening this app and screen brightness at 50% its at 93 and it's only been a few minutes. I have a battery app it just says temp so I assume its my battery but anyways, how heavy you use the phone will alter its temp, I've had mine up to, if I recall correctly, 120f the phone will shut off when it's at a dangerous temp like my iPhone I left in my car to charge one summer day, we called my car the hot pocket, but the high heat shut it off and every time I tried to turn it on I got an warning and a shut off so I tossed it in the freezer. Anyways long story short, the heat you feel is how the phone keeps itself from over heating. If it's too hot for you lower your brightness that helps so much, but 100f isn't that bad for running temp
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Mine is at 87 f right now just in my pocket data off but after opening this app and screen brightness at 50% its at 93 and it's only been a few minutes. I have a battery app it just says temp so I assume its my battery but anyways, how heavy you use the phone will alter its temp, I've had mine up to, if I recall correctly, 120f the phone will shut off when it's at a dangerous temp like my iPhone I left in my car to charge one summer day, we called my car the hot pocket, but the high heat shut it off and every time I tried to turn it on I got an warning and a shut off so I tossed it in the freezer. Anyways long story short, the heat you feel is how the phone keeps itself from over heating. If it's too hot for you lower your brightness that helps so much, but 100f isn't that bad for running temp
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Bright at like 20% since I took it out the box
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The phone should not be uncomfortable to hold. How are you measuring the battery temp? Two things that I am aware of cause heat; one is battery, the other is the CPU. My CPU runs around 100f-102f under normal use. If your battery is getting hot, there is a problem. My phone got uncomfortably hot the first day. I ended up doing a restore through Sony PC Companion and that fixed it. I've since had buildprop tweaks cause my phone to heat up beyond my comfort level. You either need to know your phone really well and troubleshoot the thing one by one or do a factory restore / reflash the ROM and take it slow on the app and tweak installs while testing each level of change. This is the way I do it. Other's may do it differently.
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Battle Mon hd an WiFi tether both have temp readings this is where I'm getting my readings
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120f is a bit high for everyday use, but for gaming etc its normal.
U'll have to underclock it. 1.5GHz is hot while display on.
Lower down to around 1GHz or 972MHz. (I'm using it, to me its lag free)
I've been noticing lately that when I play games for more than 30 minutes on my Gnex. The CPU gets pretty warm about 53 °c and reaches 60 if I continue.
I know this isn't that hot but the problem is when it reaches 50 ° c the pixels in my screen seem to get scrambled.
So I am wondering if this could be due to undervolting ? Maybe my CPU isnt getting enough juice.
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Simple. Look at your computer. There's probably a heat sink, fan and if it's really powerful/expensive possibly even a water cooling system. CPU's get hot. That's their nature. Combine that with ever powerful phones without any real cooling solution and that's an inevitability.
The display is right "on top" of the cpu so it's only natural that the heat is affecting the display. I'm not excusing it but it seems like something with no solution.
Makes sense, to be safe should I not let it get that hot?
110°c is supposed to be the CPU kill switch. But I doubt this phone can even handle 80°c before it just plain melts.
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Hello, would like to know is it normal? Everything was turned on, GPS, WIFI, all time 3g network, power saving mode was off. Surf in internet, download few files and use play market aswell. After 30min - 1h i realize screen on the top is warm or hot, im not sure. Looks hot for me, but maybe its normal. I download Battery saver + to check temperature and its shows 35+ decrease. Is it normal or i should worry about it?
Phone is few months old and used very carefully.
Anyone? Should i worry about it? Btw pover saving mode was turned off. At same time surf in
Internet and download few files. Gps, blootooth, wifi was turned on.
I only notice mine warming up when I play games..
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Assuming it's cpu temperature that is 35 c, it's perfectly fine, the cpu starts to shut down at >80c.
But that might be your battery temperature you're referring to, which is kind of irrelevant in this regard.
Generally speaking, the phone can get so hot that it's uncomfortable to touch, and it won't be damaged. There is a huge amount of heat generated from the quad core when it's working hard, which has to escape somewhere. If it goes above a certain temperature threshold, it simply shuts down.
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Notice only when playing games. Like gta 3 or vice city. But battery temp was normal. But phone was pretty hot
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My average CPU temp is 34°C (93°F), and I go up to 67°C (152°F) when I play games (like GTA-VC).
Do you think it's normal that kind of temperature from the S4Pro ?
Actually this is really low...
67c on high load like games, which stress the cpu?
My device goes to 80c easily, starts to throttle cpu speed and shut down cores, all of the devices do that. This temps are normal.
By the way which app you used to measure that temps?
If you really want to see how your device holding up,
Download that app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.into.stability
While run the classic Stability Test measure your cpu usage and temps.
Personally I use FauxClock.
After a few minutes you'll see the high temps and the cores throttle.
Oh, joining this question. Just got a 32Gb LTE version and found out it's getting quite warm when playing something like Osmos, Doodle Jump or something. I don't know how to get the exact temperature, cause monitors I' found on market, show only the battery temp. Anyway who else gets his N7 warm/hot when some heavy app is running? Asking, cause my friend also got the same N7 and I don't remember it to be hot even after running 3D games for quite a long time.
I used the app "System Tuner" from gplay.
Apparently, your StabilityTest app requires more power than GTA-VC, I recorded a 82°C with a 50mV undervolt (on Franco r3 kernel) after a 8min StabilityTest, then I just stopped it. I'm a little afraid of this kind of temperature :/ Are you sure it's okay ? I don't know well the mobile device world...
That's the real temperature , even higher,
And you don't need to worry too much.
Your device will turn off if the CPU reaches too high CPU temp,
And 80-90 c is fine. The soc is built to work on that temps.
As you could see your CPU shutdown cores and lower cores speed while the temperatures going higher, that's called throttle.
You don't need to worry too much.
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Apparently, your StabilityTest app requires more power than GTA-VC, I recorded a 82°C with a 50mV undervolt (on Franco r3 kernel) after a 8min StabilityTest, then I just stopped it. I'm a little afraid of this kind of temperature :/ Are you sure it's okay ? I don't know well the mobile device world...
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StabilityTest can load all 4 CPU cores 100%. You won't find a game that does that.
The CPU will be thermally throttled (clock frequency will be limited when the temperature is too high), so you won't damage anything.
And is the average temp of 45-50 °C normal? I'm just using Skype and surfing the internet.
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If you run a adb logcat while gaming you start to see alerts going off for high temperatures when it gets around 70°c or higher. I found it very interesting that it was alerting when it got that high instead of ignoring it like you say till 80-90°c.
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StabilityTest can load all 4 CPU cores 100%. You won't find a game that does that.
The CPU will be thermally throttled (clock frequency will be limited when the temperature is too high), so you won't damage anything.
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Games use GPU which adds much more heat to the conclusion.
Stability Test don't.
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If you run a adb logcat while gaming you start to see alerts going off for high temperatures when it gets around 70°c or higher. I found it very interesting that it was alerting when it got that high instead of ignoring it like you say till 80-90°c.
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The device doesn't ignore it till 80-90c. It's start at 60c.
I just say that it's safe temp for the soc to operate. Which means your cpu never use all cores, and the cores that active wouldn't be at the highest speed, while the cpu reaches 60c, more heat more throttle.
Ok thanks to all of you, so it's like computers : if it's too hot, it will stop before it reaches a dangerous temperature.
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And is the average temp of 45-50 °C normal? I'm just using Skype and surfing the internet.
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Those are quite ok. If you include skype with voice/video calling ofcourse. I just get about 30-40 with just surfing and chatting facebook messenger skype/yahoo/viber on background
I'm fairly sure the CPU tends to downclock itself not because IT is getting too hot, but because it's generating too much heat for the battery. Almost all CPUs can easily withstand upwards of 80C. Batteries, on the other hand, can't.