Battery Overheating - HTC One X

Hello!
I have a big problem with a new phone HTC One X, which I bought last Friday. During battery charge, upon reaching 75-80%, the phone overheats, stop charging and sometimes even restarts.
In the sleepy state, not in charge, the battery temperature is between 36 and 40.5 degrees Celsius (96.8 ºF - 104.9 ºF), and when charging jumps to 48-55 degrees Celsius (118.4 - 131 ºF), where overheating occurs, stop charging and sometime restart the device. The back of the phone gets very hot. Because of overheating, I cannot charge the device to 100%.
I think this started happening since the last update (1.29.401.7), but I'm not sure.
This is second HTC One X within less than a week that i use, because the first had display defect (orange blur spot in left-bottom corner). This is very uncomfortable situation.
I sent this to HTC and waiting for an answer.

The phone very Commonly Approaches 45 Celsius and above ...
however, it should not reach such high temperatures on Standby, Mine will lower to around 21 Celsius if I leave it charging without touching it.
Then, the average temperature while in Normal use (Music, Facebook, calls, texts) is around 36 Degrees.

pristis said:
Hello!
I have a big problem with a new phone HTC One X, which I bought last Friday. During battery charge, upon reaching 75-80%, the phone overheats, stop charging and sometimes even restarts.
In the sleepy state, not in charge, the battery temperature is between 36 and 40.5 degrees Celsius (96.8 ºF - 104.9 ºF), and when charging jumps to 48-55 degrees Celsius (118.4 - 131 ºF), where overheating occurs, stop charging and sometime restart the device. The back of the phone gets very hot. Because of overheating, I cannot charge the device to 100%.
I think this started happening since the last update (1.29.401.7), but I'm not sure.
This is second HTC One X within less than a week that i use, because the first had display defect (orange blur spot in left-bottom corner). This is very uncomfortable situation.
I sent this to HTC and waiting for an answer.
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Alright,
I Did Have This Problem Last Night Infact, What I Did Though Was Install A Custom Rom With Better Management And So Far It Seems To Have Fixed It Fine!
Might Be Worth Using A Different Rom?

pristis said:
Hello!
I have a big problem with a new phone HTC One X, which I bought last Friday. During battery charge, upon reaching 75-80%, the phone overheats, stop charging and sometimes even restarts.
In the sleepy state, not in charge, the battery temperature is between 36 and 40.5 degrees Celsius (96.8 ºF - 104.9 ºF), and when charging jumps to 48-55 degrees Celsius (118.4 - 131 ºF), where overheating occurs, stop charging and sometime restart the device. The back of the phone gets very hot. Because of overheating, I cannot charge the device to 100%.
I think this started happening since the last update (1.29.401.7), but I'm not sure.
This is second HTC One X within less than a week that i use, because the first had display defect (orange blur spot in left-bottom corner). This is very uncomfortable situation.
I sent this to HTC and waiting for an answer.
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HTC have already said its not 'overheating' & that its normal for the phone to run around 55c.
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chrisjcks said:
HTC have already said its not 'overheating' & that its normal for the phone to run around 55c.
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Actually the temperature is more than 55. I left the device to reach 66 degrees, then I switch it off from the power adapter, because the phone was very very hot. This is not normal. Still I don't have an answer from HTC about that.

Overheating reply from htc
MY E-EMAIL
Hello!
I have a problem with HTC One X, who bought a week ago. When charging, the battery heats up to above 66 degrees Celsius and more (150.8 F). Phone can not be charged up to 100% and is very very hot. The battery runs out very quickly because it is overheated.. Can I replace the device because it obviously is a defect?
HTC ANSWER
Thank you for contacting HTC.
With regards to your enquiry, kindly note that, we have already started on issuing an update for your phone. The update will be issued as soon as possible, once the update is released, you will be receiving a notification on your device stating that an update is available.
You can also try the following:
From the Home screen go to Menu> Settings> About Phone> System Updates, and tap Check now. If any software update message shows up, please follow the on screen instruction.
If you did not get the update please try to get the update manually by doing the following:
On your phone, from the Home screen, tap Phone and dial in *#*#682#*#*
If any software update message shows up, please follow the on screen instruction.
Please manually change the date on your phone to one month from today. This will trigger an automatic check in with the update servers and you will get the appropriate update.
If any software update message shows up, please follow the instruction on screen.

if your rooted mount the system as R/W then go to /sys/kernel/debug/tegra_hotplug
open max_cpu and change it from 4 too 2, that will limit your phone too 2 cores till you restart.
games still run smooth and no lag anywhere but its much cooler.

pristis said:
MY E-EMAIL
Hello!
I have a problem with HTC One X, who bought a week ago. When charging, the battery heats up to above 66 degrees Celsius and more (150.8 F). Phone can not be charged up to 100% and is very very hot. The battery runs out very quickly because it is overheated.. Can I replace the device because it obviously is a defect?
HTC ANSWER
Thank you for contacting HTC.
With regards to your enquiry, kindly note that, we have already started on issuing an update for your phone. The update will be issued as soon as possible, once the update is released, you will be receiving a notification on your device stating that an update is available.
You can also try the following:
From the Home screen go to Menu> Settings> About Phone> System Updates, and tap Check now. If any software update message shows up, please follow the on screen instruction.
If you did not get the update please try to get the update manually by doing the following:
On your phone, from the Home screen, tap Phone and dial in *#*#682#*#*
If any software update message shows up, please follow the on screen instruction.
Please manually change the date on your phone to one month from today. This will trigger an automatic check in with the update servers and you will get the appropriate update.
If any software update message shows up, please follow the instruction on screen.
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Does this mean they are already pushing out another update after 1.29 ;O
And were still waiting for 1.29 in the uk -.-

My One X overheats as well, but it doesnt restart.
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~Immo~ said:
Does this mean they are already pushing out another update after 1.29 ;O
And were still waiting for 1.29 in the uk -.-
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Yes, we wait for next update with fix, because this version (1.29.401.7) has overheats problem.
Maybe you still don't receive 1.29, because there have this bug.

pristis said:
Yes, we wait for next update with fix, because this version (1.29.401.7) has overheats problem.
Maybe you still don't receive 1.29, because there have this bug.
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Are you sure there are overheating issues on 1.29? For I am on this version and for me it feels less hot when running games compared with 1.28. I even would pretend that on my phone any problem concerning heat has been fixed with this ota...
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA

Dellocatus said:
Are you sure there are overheating issues on 1.29? For I am on this version and for me it feels less hot when running games compared with 1.28. I even would pretend that on my phone any problem concerning heat has been fixed with this ota...
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
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I have overheat problem when charging since last update 1.29.401.7. HTC told me today for upcoming update with fix about that.

pristis said:
I have overheat problem when charging since last update 1.29.401.7. HTC told me today for upcoming update with fix about that.
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For the meantime you can try to charge your phone while it is in the fridge. Its not easy to get a power connection in there, but its worth a try.
A German pc magazine tried that to get even better results in benchmarks and this might also prevent your phone from overheating while charging ...

theliquid said:
For the meantime you can try to charge your phone while it is in the fridge. Its not easy to get a power connection in there, but its worth a try.
A German pc magazine tried that to get even better results in benchmarks and this might also prevent your phone from overheating while charging ...
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Haha! Benchmarking antutu in the fridge now as i write this message. This ought to be interesting hahah! By the way, it's nice to see another Austrian with A1 on XDA. I thought i'd be the only one lurking around these forums.

shadehh said:
Haha! Benchmarking antutu in the fridge now as i write this message. This ought to be interesting hahah! By the way, it's nice to see another Austrian with A1 on XDA. I thought i'd be the only one lurking around these forums.
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i did mine sitting on a 120 MM fan boosted my score by almost 1000 lol make sure you post a in and out of score

shadehh said:
Haha! Benchmarking antutu in the fridge now as i write this message. This ought to be interesting hahah! By the way, it's nice to see another Austrian with A1 on XDA. I thought i'd be the only one lurking around these forums.
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There are some others Austrians with A1 on XDA, just keep looking around
This fridge-method should bring you some betters stats
The article compared normal HTC One X in Coremark = ~12924 and cooled HTC One X in Coremark = ~14693 ...

treebill said:
i did mine sitting on a 120 MM fan boosted my score by almost 1000 lol make sure you post a in and out of score
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Normally benchmarked on antutu between 10500 to 11300. This time, at a battery level of 68% it was able to hit 11798. Battery was at 68% though, i'm going to test it again when phone's fully charged. Fun stuff

Same to me
I have the same overheating problem specially when I try to charge it while switched off.

When i recording video on full HD my one x is overheating and SIM goes offline so i have to reenter the pin again when device get cool back...

Mine sometimes goes really hot when in my pocket, like really REALLY hot. But when I try and see what's going on the phone won't wake/come on. I can't power it on/off at all. Only way to resolve is to hook it up to a power source and then it powers on and cools down. Has done it 2 or 3 times to me now in 6 weeks.

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HTC Desire overheating

My HTC Desire has a serious issue with battery life. Although I shut down most programs and connections, the battery lasts about 3 hours only. Also I have noticed that the phone gets quite hot on the back by the micro SD card. Do you think that my phone is faulty?
I posted the same question on,
http://www.htcdesireforum.com/htc-desire-troubleshooting/desire-overheating/
but not many inputs, does anyone else got the same issue?
mmmm 3 hours? i think its faultly.. my one last more or less a day with normal usage. gets warm when i use it a lot.
checkout the thread on excessive battery usage before you deem it as faulty.
ardsar said:
checkout the thread on excessive battery usage before you deem it as faulty.
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can you please point me to the right thread? thanks.
coolfx35 said:
can you please point me to the right thread? thanks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=666404
There are many tips in this thread and how to identify which application is using the most battery, and which are causing the device not to sleep correctly. Its a long thread, but worth the read.
If it is only lasting three hours no matter what you do, and it's getting THAT hot, then yeah... I would say there is an issue. Maybe it is shorting out somewhere. I would take it back if I were you. It can have poor battery life under VERY heavy use, but that's still pretty extreme... and I have never seen my battery get above 39c.
I had this last night, but only while I was charging the phone. I pulled the battery & it was around the microSD that was hottest. Took it out & replaced n rebooted...haven't had any problems since.
Doub't the microSD caused the problem but might be worth a try. Either that or when I rebooted I didn't start the app that caused the overheating.
Does it overheat if you just do nothing with it when u reboot?
cbanbury said:
I had this last night, but only while I was charging the phone. I pulled the battery & it was around the microSD that was hottest. Took it out & replaced n rebooted...haven't had any problems since.
Doub't the microSD caused the problem but might be worth a try. Either that or when I rebooted I didn't start the app that caused the overheating.
Does it overheat if you just do nothing with it when u reboot?
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So far it doesn't happen, I will keep you guys posted.
thanks for the help.
Hot Battery
I received my HTC on Tues night and within half an hour the palm of my hand was burning inside and yet still not healed (Thurs AM). P10 of the safety guide says this is nonionizng radiation (sounds unhealthy). I believe that the aerial is just beside the SIM and card slot and holding this next to your palm is warned against in the manual. Bit strange since that is how you would hold a PDA. However, I informed my service provider (Three) and they said it must be a fault so are replacing (with new apparently). Slighlty concerning however I will reserve the option to refund until I see the new handset. I might add that I have HTC's XDA Guide for bus. and that battery also gets very hot, but not as quick! Why put an aerial next to a battery, the combination of the two, I beleive is casuing heat issues.
my phone gets extremely hot ! sometimes up to 56 degree C !! and suddenly it reboots!
StrongOneX said:
my phone gets extremely hot ! sometimes up to 56 degree C !! and suddenly it reboots!
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56c?! That's probably the highest I've heard of? What are you doing when it gets that hot, charging?
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
GANJDROID said:
56c?! That's probably the highest I've heard of? What are you doing when it gets that hot, charging?
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
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My phone was charging, WiFi was ON and I was browsering the internet, then i watched a movie. suddenly it started to smell like pommes frites. The phone was lying on a sleeping bag ( which is air tight and works like a heat shield ) and seriously it almost went flame on! lol
StrongOneX said:
My phone was charging, WiFi was ON and I was browsering the internet, then i watched a movie. suddenly it started to smell like pommes frites. The phone was lying on a sleeping bag ( which is air tight and works like a heat shield ) and seriously it almost went flame on! lol
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I would seriously reconsider your usage when charging. The highest mine has gotten was 40c. Just take into account that the bottom of your screen will also get near that temp, so be very careful
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
reached today 49,5 °C by simply navigating and charging via my car-charger at the same time... battery-status showed status "overheated"
is this normal?!
cheers
b
berre said:
reached today 49,5 °C by simply navigating and charging via my car-charger at the same time... battery-status showed status "overheated"
is this normal?!
cheers
b
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Erm, no.
I'd consider mine overheated if it gets over 35c.
StrongOneX said:
my phone gets extremely hot ! sometimes up to 56 degree C !! and suddenly it reboots!
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Wow, thats hot. Farrr too hot
berre said:
reached today 49,5 °C by simply navigating and charging via my car-charger at the same time... battery-status showed status "overheated"
is this normal?!
cheers
b
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highest I've seen is 38°C, I believe above 45 is extremely hot
I've had to send mine back to HTC for "stress testing" as mine can't even get past 33°C without going into a reboot loop . It gets that hot just with some light use of GPS + Maps or Mobile Internet + Browsing.
Hopefully they at least replace the MoBo or possibly even the whole phone doubtful though...
hehe, my active holder in the car is in such a place I aim the vent/blower at the back of the Desire. No overheating while navigating with the airco on!
But I guess having something this fast (1ghz) in such a small package which uses quite some power as well means it's going to be hot real fast.
Although I don't find the Desire -that- much warmer/hotter than some of the other phones I've owned.
I guess when your Desire gets really hot (over 40C-45C or something) you can always give HTC or the warranty service a call. Perhaps when some parts don't sit properly on the cpu (something like a cooling frame or whatever), temperatures will rise a lot. And might even cause the phone to reboot.
Hi, I had similar problems that is very evident when i started playing games. I sent back to HTC 3 times before they finally replaced my mobo. I suggest you guys do the same

[with adb-log]Desire reboots on its own!!! (high temperature)

im sad and afraid because from the last week my phone is still rebooting after 10-20 minutes of 3g connection.
It's enought to surf with browser to see it reboots on it own.
It happend with ALL RADIOS from 32.44.00.32U_5.09.05.30_2 up to the latest radio!!
I tested also different roms: Insert coin, RCMixHD 2.0, ReflexS, Leedroid GB 3.0.0.7, Oxygen 2.1.3.
this is output of "adb logcat > test.txt" from powering on phone up to his reboot.
ROM: InsertCoin stable v1.0.8 and radio 5.11.05.27.
Bravo PVT1 Amoled S-off.
http://www.mediafire.com/?2m3r2bxpn9iglw3
My telephone is broken?
Why heats up then reboot?
mine is with tmobile just now for repair for the very same reason.
from your log there doesn't seem to be anything apparent near the end of the log so it looks like its not software related error - I suspect CPU overheating and just bombing out before software realizes whats going on.
so...i have to send it for repair?
HTC service in italy is a pure shi.....-diplomatic mode on:- is poor service
Very slow and without service center in our country.
Solved:
It was an hw truble, htc service has changed motherboard and apparently seems to work good now.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
PVT1??
I wonder... I had a PVT1 also and the same thing happened, got warranty repaired, I'm now PVT4.
Does anybody else know if it's just PVT1 Desire's that suffer this problem?
yes last series of many desire and hd2 also got same problem.. only board swap is the solution
Where did you find that the device heated up most because mine gets really hot but not experienced reboots.
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f0xy said:
Where did you find that the device heated up most because mine gets really hot but not experienced reboots.
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Pretty much the area above where the charger/usb cable goes in. You can feel it on the back cover where the SIM and SD card are positioned underneath. Since I've had mine replace I've noticed the heat alright but no corresponding reboots as I got before the repair.
RoryHa said:
Pretty much the area above where the charger/usb cable goes in. You can feel it on the back cover where the SIM and SD card are positioned underneath. Since I've had mine replace I've noticed the heat alright but no corresponding reboots as I got before the repair.
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Me too; still gets warm in the same place (although nowhere near as hot as it did) but post-repair it was fine.
Until it wiped itself (literally - everything bar the bootloader, just gone) and had to go back again a few weeks later.
Have decided if it breaks in some manner again I'm going to drive over it in despair.
HI, I have the same issue ,but what really bothers me is if i need to flash the RUU rom before sending back to htc. I tested it with previous version (froyo) rom , and the problem just disappeared. So I wonder htc service will accept my request if the problem won't happen with an offical rom?
i have the same problem and it's already in repair since 3 weeks. Hope i get it back some time soon...
I flashed the original RUU before sending it in. Just in case..
RoryHa said:
Pretty much the area above where the charger/usb cable goes in. You can feel it on the back cover where the SIM and SD card are positioned underneath. Since I've had mine replace I've noticed the heat alright but no corresponding reboots as I got before the repair.
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After repair my desire is back pvt1 again and heat however in 3g connection but stressing phone or not is stable with no reboots.
Edit: i noted during charge my phone heat but again, no more rebbots
Only pvt4 devices have not temperature problems?
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Muuhmann said:
I flashed the original RUU before sending it in. Just in case..
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I did the same also before sending back to warranty... not sure if HTC would accept a phone for warranty repair without official software.
Hi,
when weather is pretty hot, when use GPS or high 3g drain app like watching tv my phone reboot on it's own.
it seems to happen when battery temp reaches 35°c as well
when weather is very hot sometime it enter into bootloops and need a battery pull to let it cool down.
i know how to see battery temperature :
adb shell
cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/batt_temp
but how can i log it please ?
just to see if it's really a faulty battery protection or another problem.
Best regards
t-minik said:
Hi,
when weather is pretty hot, when use GPS or high 3g drain app like watching tv my phone reboot on it's own.
it seems to happen when battery temp reaches 35°c as well
when weather is very hot sometime it enter into bootloops and need a battery pull to let it cool down.
i know how to see battery temperature :
adb shell
cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/batt_temp
but how can i log it please ?
just to see if it's really a faulty battery protection or another problem.
Best regards
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You can easily use 'Battery Monitor Widget' from market, by having it you can log temperature, current, voltages and battery percentage at preset time interval.

Overheating, random reboots.. out of warrenty

Hi, I have a HTC desire, its nice but it gets hot latley when playing games like angry birds for a bit when the battery drops to 20% or so, and I plug in in.. it starts doing reboot cycle.. I think it only happens until the phone cools down.
I know the only real fix for this is a new mainboard, but I am not under warrenty..
any suggestions on how to live with it, or work with it.. someone told me a bad sim card or sd card might do this to the phone... I have already put 2.3 on it and factory reset and such...
thanks
How old is it? In the eu the warranty is 2 years.
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Wow, good to see im not the only one. I have the same problems, and depending on the rom they get worse or better. im running CM7 now and i have little problems, but when i was running the ICS beta it happend a lot, both on and of the charger and in my pants pocket or out.
If its overheated and i take out the battery i can smell a sort of molten plastic / overheated electronics smell.
for me it was the same - main problem is motherboard.
in the end service center exchanged for me motherboard and now this problem is gone.
but before this exchange i did following:
* decreased max cpu speed to 576-768MHz (via SetCPU)
* in one of old kernels I was able to manipulate with CPU voltage level, so i was decreasing it for all freq. which was used by me.
* charging only via PC usb ports - when it was able to be fully charged and not overheat
but the proper way would be only to bring your device into service center...
I would also suggest decreasing the max speed
might be that sleep mode doesn't work entirely as it should in some roms, not making the CPU frequency drop enough when the screen is off.
And your device might be getting old and wear is starting to show.
If it's actually damaged, replacing parts may be the only solution
This is a known problem for the first devices. The solution is to change the motherboard, of course at the service center.
mephoneisjunk said:
Hi, I have a HTC desire, its nice but it gets hot latley when playing games like angry birds for a bit when the battery drops to 20% or so, and I plug in in.. it starts doing reboot cycle.. I think it only happens until the phone cools down.
I know the only real fix for this is a new mainboard, but I am not under warrenty..
any suggestions on how to live with it, or work with it.. someone told me a bad sim card or sd card might do this to the phone... I have already put 2.3 on it and factory reset and such...
thanks
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You need to pick a good firmware I worth Runnymede AIO V 5.0.1 Special Edition-> Base Runnymede 1.22.461.2 Official Sensation sense 3.5 Android 2.3.5 [CM7/r2] [STOCK] [AD2SDX] [A2SD] [BEATS] [RCTWEAKS] [Aroma Touch Installer]
no problems found! the same problems arise Earlier.
How did you void your warranty? Rooting or installing custom does not void hardware warranty. At least I got my pvt1 motherboard replaced even when I had rooted and used superglue to fix some broken plastic under back cover.
Sent from my HTC Runnymede
Ya, the phone is just out of warrenty, it really is only 1 year in Canada.. no ifs ands or butts...
But the phone only seems to do the reboot loop when I play angry birds when the battery is low and or when I play angry birds when the phone is charging ..
I think it happend once in google street view...
in other words intense apps... that make the phone warm up and then the sensor tells the phone to restart to protect the processor from overheating, but when the phone reboots the thing is still hot so it keeps rebooting.. only solution is to take the phone battery out and let it cool..
I guess this problem could get worse but it doesn't happen with normal web browsing at this point. I might have to live with it until I find someone to replace the mainboard cheaper than HTC wants.. otherwise not worth it.
I guess lowering the CPU max might be great so it doesn't overheat in the 1st place, I will try that.
I don't really understand rom, I have 2.3 gingerbread, is there something else I can change to perhaps get a better radio signal on this puppy ?
THanks GUys
I have this problem, although until recently it only when trying to use it as satnav.
I'm glad to hear it's a known problem though.
I contacted my provider and they said perhaps the battery is getting tired and causing it to reboot due to lack of power. I pointed out that it was the other components near the sim & sd card slots that were getting hot, not the battery, so they sent me another one. I did buy another battery too and that has made no difference either. As soon as I rooted the replacement phone it started getting warm too. I'm also pretty sure that the "replacement" was a refurbed one, since the optical joystick doesn't always respond and when typing msgs sometimes the vibe feedback stops working mid-word.
It's very frustrating not being able to use it for navigation any more (although it works happily with My Tracks for recording routes).
However since I've rooted it, I don't think I'd get away with requesting another replacement phone. I've tried installing other rom's that might run cooler, but when I do they always lock at the HTC splashscreen and I have to restore nandroid backup.
Hello,
i'm new to XDA developers. Should i buy this phone? I'm thinking about it these days but i'm not sure if it is worth. Thanks for your answers.
The same Problem on my Phone! While charging i can not use my Phone.
My solution: Don't touch while charging. :-(
I think I have same problem...my Desire in regular use get worm at 35% and at 38% burns my hand...and what is wors,for 15/20 min. regular use(not havy or gaming) temp. rise from 28% to 37% but something confuse me...last night I play 3d games for an 1 hour and at 20 min. I put it on charger and continue to play games and 40 min. later temp. is 40% and stil no reboot but butom side of phone(not battery...front side (buttons and screen) and back side) is so hot that I can burn my hand on it. I put statistic that battery indicator show(time,%,temp.). So is it like that to you guys? Is your phone have that heat thing for 15 min. of regular use?
Its pic of last night 3D gaming and its all statistic of temp./ % / time...
setCPU sorted this issue for me
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setCPU sorted this issue for me
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Ok, sounds promising. Can you elaborate on that a little bit please? What settings did you use etc?
Ahhhhh.... My gf phone having this issue.. and i think the problem is the sdcard, class 2 and use it for a2sd..
But, i tried to unroot the problems still happen, even without sdcard, the best way for me is leave this phone.. :-(
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If still in warranty, call HTC.
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timwb said:
Ok, sounds promising. Can you elaborate on that a little bit please? What settings did you use etc?
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simply installed it, and it had it run at lowest speed on idle so it could remain cooler
(you can check the settings on it to see what it runs on idle and modify to your needs anyway)
I have similar problem like yours. I suspect the problem is come from SIM because there is no this kind issue happened IF turn to flight mode or tool out the SIM.
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Overheating. Big Deal?

Long time lurker here. I have a One X I got on launch and it has been very good so far, no issues at all and great build quality. However, I noticed that today I had issues with getting a signal (had to restart my phone 3 times to get a signal) and then after charging my phone it got very hot and went from 100% to 64% battery in 8 mins. However, since then I have charged it and it seems fine again, battery back to normal. Is this just a one off or is it a sign than the phone is going on the blink? I don't really wanna return/replace it, so would I be sensible to just put it down to an anomaly or is this a sign that the phone is buggered?
Well it depends if you have a custom rom/mods/root/buggy apps. Sometimes it's just a blip in the Android system. It takes quite a bit of testing to point out the problem.
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Unfortunately this wasn't a one off. Tried charging the phone today and after being on charge for 7 hours, the phone got very very hot and the battery actually went down 20%. Going to return it. Shame, fit and finish was perfect on it
If you don't see any games/strange apps running in Task Manager, then yea, sounds like something wrong.
Might try Factory reset, just to be sure and don't rush anything when its setting up, don't do any reboots unless it asks, so that you don't interrupt any setup process. When I got mine, I didn't reboot for first few days (because I didn't even have a need to do that).
I just felt that my phone got overheat. When I download file using 3g. Was this normal?
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The charge time on my phone was scandalous so hopefully that was restricted to the one phone also, took 12 hours one time to get from 40-80%.
To make things even better, I can't get my sim to work on my old phone now! Hopefully Amazon send me a new one pretty quickly
I got my new phone today but the fit and finish isn't so good. The volume button rattles which is annoying. The 3 soft keys also don't vibrate when I touch them which is strange. Anyone else had this problem?
Get betterbatterystats & see what's eating your battery,
Which app does the android battery stats show as your main battery consumptions?
As for overheating, get a temp app & see what its running at - although hot to touch, it might be in safe regions - HTC have said its completely normal to run at ie. 55c
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LG G3 shutdown due to high temprature

PHP:
today I experienced a new issue and I want to share it to see if anyone have the same issue.
when I was using my device today a warning window came that says the device has detected a high temperature issue and will shutdown, and the device shutdowns.
I don't know if anyone had the same issue before so if anyone have please say.
Let me answer you through question... What does your pc do when it overheats?
Usually reboots or shutdown, right? It is same with phones.
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If you're not going to help, just don't say anything
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Let me clear this, there is no help for it. Or by other words, that you would understand as help:
Dont force your device so much in overheating.
@droidhd is a total asshole. Treating people like that is how he gets off.
Thank you dear. You all are so smart, but none of you gave any other advice or tip what could be wrong. That's why you need attention like this, to tag others with that speech... Good enough *sarcasm*
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Androidfreakz said:
@droidhd is a total asshole. Treating people like that is how he gets off.
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No need for name calling. Let's all calm down guys [emoji2]
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salahhuss said:
PHP:
today I experienced a new issue and I want to share it to see if anyone have the same issue.
when I was using my device today a warning window came that says the device has detected a high temperature issue and will shutdown, and the device shutdowns.
I don't know if anyone had the same issue before so if anyone have please say.
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it is normal..i left my phone in my car and it shut down due to the heat of the sun..i live in florida so it gets really hot but it is not normal for the phone to shut down if it detects a high temperate when there is not
Overheating, random reboots or shutdowns?
Yeah .
I picked up 4rd LG G3 32GB phone yesterday. All older have overheating defect (and I guess this one will made no different). Its big beast with a lot of power and there seems to be some bugs to deal with. Im sad too, I want to keep this phone and not change to another one.
Just quick test from rest of you: run Antutu benchmark like 3 times (you can restart it after 30% after CPU tests). Sometimes Im unable to make one single run of benchmark and phone shutdown itselfs. Great.
(oh, EUR edition, metal black, 1st wave)
Took my g3 on holiday with me, phone was in my pocket not used for a while. Took phone out pocket to get some holiday snaps, after taking 3 pictures with the stock camera phone over heated and shutdown. Great photo opportunity missed. Took phone back off and battery out so could cool quicker,and left to one side for 45 mins to an hour. Was an overcast day and not very warm. Put phone back together turned on, and fired up the camera. 4 pics later, warning phone over heating, will power off. What good is the camera if u can't use it, missed some good pic opportunitys. Not happy.
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Overheating has been addressed in builds 10G and later - what firmware you running?
Also did you disable Thermal protection in the hidden menu (it is billed as a way to reduce lag by some numpties on xda) - doing this will cause your phone to get hotter quicker and stay hotter for longer thus increasing the chances that it will shutdown for overheating.
Lennyuk said:
Overheating has been addressed in builds 10G and later - what firmware you running?
Also did you disable Thermal protection in the hidden menu (it is billed as a way to reduce lag by some numpties on xda) - doing this will cause your phone to get hotter quicker and stay hotter for longer thus increasing the chances that it will shutdown for overheating.
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I'm on 10j and still getting shutdowns.Not rooted and not disabled thermal protection.
Lennyuk said:
Overheating has been addressed in builds 10G and later - what firmware you running?
Also did you disable Thermal protection in the hidden menu (it is billed as a way to reduce lag by some numpties on xda) - doing this will cause your phone to get hotter quicker and stay hotter for longer thus increasing the chances that it will shutdown for overheating.
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I'm running 10g non rooted, did do the thermal trick at the time, so maybe it was that, have since disabled as noticed battery drain was a lot higher. Haven't tested camera yet though.
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Androidfreakz said:
@droidhd is a total asshole. Treating people like that is how he gets off.
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guys we are trying to help each other here there is no reason for these words
droidhd said:
Let me answer you through question... What does your pc do when it overheats?
Usually reboots or shutdown, right? It is same with phones.
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I know that this can happen in laptops but In phones this is the first time to happen to me... especially the warning message
I just wanted to check if there is anyone else had the same message...
another thing is that there are times when my lg g3 is hotter that when the message came (especially when using the phone while charging) but the message didn't came... so I don't know how is this heat shutdown thing works.
androiduser991 said:
I'm on 10j and still getting shutdowns.Not rooted and not disabled thermal protection.
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i'm in 10G version and i'm rooted and having the thermal detection off.
ohh I remembered another thing... when the phone shutdowns I was not in the visible sun so it is not something related to sun exposure... it must be something with the software
Salahhuss, can you tell us what you did with the phone that you got that message? If nothing, get yourself betterbatterystats (search on xda) and check what makes you wakelocks...
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droidhd said:
Salahhuss, can you tell us what you did with the phone that you got that message? If nothing, get yourself betterbatterystats (search on xda) and check what makes you wakelocks...
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I'm using the phone right now as this issue happened only one for me so i'll wait and see it happen again then i'll contact the supplier to check it.
In the meanwhile i'll try the program you mensioned and see the results.
Thanks for ur help ?
Seems to me that the heat sensor on the batteries often malfunctions and you get this issue. If you wrap some tape around it to keep the top plastic pushed down against the battery pack the issue might go away.
bhojo1 said:
Seems to me that the heat sensor on the batteries often malfunctions and you get this issue. If you wrap some tape around it to keep the top plastic pushed down against the battery pack the issue might go away.
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I think I am having this issue on a G3s, the phone used to work normally but lately I can't even run it long enough to get my photos off of it because within 1 or 2 minutes after turning it on it gives the temp warning and shuts down, the phone doesn't feel warm and I wasn't using any apps. I don't understand where to wrap the tape, where is the heat sensor located? I'm trying to push the battery against which side exactly?
Update:
Just having the info that it could be the heat sensor of the battery was helpful, I tried swapping the battery from another phone and the problem seems to have gone away at least for now. I was able to connect to a computer and copy over my files. Will be keeping my fingers crossed....

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