HTC one x laggy over 50 °C - HTC One X

Is anyone have same issue
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If it is really 50'C, then it is overheating and it should be let cool down.

alexxx26 said:
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How the hell you get 50*C ?

Playing Glowball
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alexxx26 said:
Playing Glowball
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Use colder balls from now on lol
Glowball=everything on the OneX works with maximum ... let your phone cool down from time to time

muamers said:
How the hell you get 50*C ?
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I managed to get mine up to 57C a couple of days ago. Running Copilot while on car charger on car dashboard on a hot sunny day. Didn't realise until I took it off dashboard and it was too hot to comfortably hold. Scary, but it survived fine. I shall be a bit more careful in future - don't really like the idea of it getting quite that hot.

Does anyone get yellow spots when it gets that hot?
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Only when I look directly into the sun.

I haven't met this kind of case.

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Does anyone get yellow spots when it gets that hot?
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Yes, I used to have a yellow spot on top of the screen when using the phone normally, but is now only really noticable when it gets hot.

Mine got to 50C today while playing Riptide GP.
Normally it gets to about 48C but I put the game on the highest resolution in the settings menu and it went to over 50C :-o
This is with the newest firmware 1.29.401.11.
Does anyone else experience this?

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I got 51%-55% when playing Dead Space LOL
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And maybe it get this hot because when playing DeadSpace the brightness turn 100 automaticly
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I think there's also the issue of ambient temperature. Right now in my office the temperature of my phone charging is 27ºC. I presume it's because my office stores dead bodies and so we don't get sick from the smell they leave the thermostat set to 'arctic'. At home where we haven't turned the AC on yet (and the inside temp hovers around 80ºF) my phone gets to 50ºC just web browsing.

berek9999 said:
I managed to get mine up to 57C a couple of days ago. Running Copilot while on car charger on car dashboard on a hot sunny day. Didn't realise until I took it off dashboard and it was too hot to comfortably hold. Scary, but it survived fine. I shall be a bit more careful in future - don't really like the idea of it getting quite that hot.
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I have had exactly the same happen to me with Copilot on a sunny day! Had to shut the phone down and position it by a aircon vent in the car. Don't know how hot it got, but too hot to handle comfortably.
I wonder if Copilot is the culprit here? Anyone had the same with Navigon, etc?

Alpha4 said:
I have had exactly the same happen to me with Copilot on a sunny day! Had to shut the phone down and position it by a aircon vent in the car. Don't know how hot it got, but too hot to handle comfortably.
I wonder if Copilot is the culprit here? Anyone had the same with Navigon, etc?
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I suspect that any navigation app is going to hammer the phone. There's an awful lot of processing going on. Plus the screen will be on full brightness in the car which doesn't help much.

Alpha4 said:
I have had exactly the same happen to me with Copilot on a sunny day! Had to shut the phone down and position it by a aircon vent in the car. Don't know how hot it got, but too hot to handle comfortably.
I wonder if Copilot is the culprit here? Anyone had the same with Navigon, etc?
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I am using Navigon.Everything was normal on a sunny shining day(30C too) but i missed the charging cable it was running on battery so its not quite a good comparison but its a guide i think. No overheating no yellow spots nothing at all

jonshipman said:
I think there's also the issue of ambient temperature. Right now in my office the temperature of my phone charging is 27ºC. I presume it's because my office stores dead bodies and so we don't get sick from the smell they leave the thermostat set to 'arctic'. At home where we haven't turned the AC on yet (and the inside temp hovers around 80ºF) my phone gets to 50ºC just web browsing.
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Aren't dead bodies supposed to be stored in mortuarys... Though theres a few in our office that could pass for dead sometimes.

Alpha4 said:
I have had exactly the same happen to me with Copilot on a sunny day! Had to shut the phone down and position it by a aircon vent in the car. Don't know how hot it got, but too hot to handle comfortably.
I wonder if Copilot is the culprit here? Anyone had the same with Navigon, etc?
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I see there's an update to Copilot today that "fully supports the One X". It'll be interesting to see if it helps with the temperature problem.

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How hot does your phone get?

While being used it goes to 93 degrees. While pluged in 102 degrees without use and 113 with use. Is this normal? Just checking
Im on stock by the way.
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I don't know, but, I am wondering how long most people can go with their screen brightness pegged before it turns it down to 'keep it from over heating', cuz honestly that's the only thing that I cannot stand about this phone.....it happens after only like a few minutes....it's infuriating. Do I have a bad phone?
So far as temp goes I'll keep an eye on it and report back...now you got me wondering.
That's about the same as mine so i would say normal. I didn't notice my screen dimming.
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Im also wondering what temperatures are bad for the phone
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i manged to heat mine to the point where it stopped charging less than 3hrs after buying the phone... luckily my car has a bada$$ A/C so i just hung the phone on the rear-view mirror, using 3.5mm headphone aux cable i use for in-car audio, placing the device right in front of the a/c vent. went from scorching hot to ice cold in under 60 seconds
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i manged to heat mine to the point where it stopped charging less than 3hrs after buying the phone... luckily my car has a bada$$ A/C so i just hung the phone on the rear-view mirror, using 3.5mm headphone aux cable i use for in-car audio, placing the device right in front of the a/c vent. went from scorching hot to ice cold in under 60 seconds
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Haha u crazy
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The hottest I've seen was 104-107 fahrenheit today (this is the second day i've had this phone) and that was when I was outside surfing on 3G while listening to music. I live in Texas btw..so the heat is legit. But when inside and just dickin around doing the same sht, it never hits 100 degrees. At the most it's 95-98.
Where are you finding the hotness number??
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I don't know, but, I am wondering how long most people can go with their screen brightness pegged before it turns it down to 'keep it from over heating', cuz honestly that's the only thing that I cannot stand about this phone.....it happens after only like a few minutes....it's infuriating. Do I have a bad phone?
So far as temp goes I'll keep an eye on it and report back...now you got me wondering.
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I just watched some what the flick youtube reviews for about an hour total, in full screen, at max brightness - trying to drain the battery for better calibration.
The battery temperature was stuck at 31C. Neither the back nor the front of the phone even felt warm.
hottest mine has gotten was 44C
I'm using Battery Indicator from the market (free version)
on standby, my phone is about 26C
light web browsing/texting its around 31C
when charging for an hour, it can get up to 40C
the highest i've seen it was around 46C when I was playing games, then took a call for 20 mins right after.
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I just watched some what the flick youtube reviews for about an hour total, in full screen, at max brightness - trying to drain the battery for better calibration.
The battery temperature was stuck at 31C. Neither the back nor the front of the phone even felt warm.
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That's crazy. It seems that its easy yo overheat it sometimes others not
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That's crazy. It seems that its easy yo overheat it sometimes others not
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In all fairness, the cpu was not being loaded that much - maybe only 25%. Most of the video decoding seems to be done in gpu hardware.
I'm sure it would be much warmer if I was playing a 3d game.
The hottest my phone has ever gotten is 118°F and that is out in the sun using maverick pro gps. Normal usage ranges 98° to 105°
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Been using my phone for about an hour charging surfing web and listening to music and no hot phone.
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My phone got ridiculously hot last night. So much it stopped charging. Only difference from the last week is I put a new TC cover on the back yesterday.
Its still hot at 107f, but at least its charging now.
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i wished everyone would have clarified if they were rooted and which kernal...it might help tie down the problem.
i only noticed crazy overheating on V3.. none so far while using the stock kernal while rooted.

Overheating problem

Hello,
I recently noticed that the phone is overheating after a prolonged use, especially during a HD game like dungeons defenders). So, the phone is quickly burning and unusable.
Maybe someone else has this problem ?
Thanks
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Tolcantor said:
Hello,
I recently noticed that the phone is overheating after a prolonged use, especially during a HD game like dungeons defenders). So, the phone is quickly burning and unusable.
Maybe someone else has this problem ?
Thanks
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Is the game performance being interfered by it?
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Why the winking smiley? Is this a joke..?
wilkomints said:
Why the winking smiley? Is this a joke..?
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Paranoid much?
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Paranoid much?
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Paranoid? Not really, no. Just found it odd that someone would ask a fairly normal question and then wink at the end. It's like asking someone if they'll fix your car and then winking at them - they'd be wondering whether you meant it as some sort of weird euphemism!
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hey'd be wondering whether you meant it as some sort of weird euphemism!
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Is your phone overheating?
All phones heat up a bit when gaming, especially these newer 3D games. Does it overheat? No. If it did, trust me you'd know lol.
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All phones heat up a bit when gaming, especially these newer 3D games. Does it overheat? No. If it did, trust me you'd know lol.
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If the heating interferes with the performance i'd call it overheating.. lets let him answer that.
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Is the game performance being interfered by it?
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No, the game runs fast in high quality, even if the phone is overheating.
But, the battery's temperature increases to 55°C.
My fingers burn when I'm playing a game :'(
PS : Idle temperature is 30-35°C.
Tolcantor said:
No, the game runs fast in high quality, even if the phone is overheating.
But, the battery's temperature increases to 55°C.
My fingers burn when I'm playing a game :'(
PS : Idle temperature is 30-35°C.
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55?
I would go ask for a replacement
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55?
I would go ask for a replacement
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You're probably right, but the phone is normally not released yet
But, I will ask for a replacement next week.
Apparently, it's not an isolate case : i saw on french forums that other people have the same problem.
We'll see next week if it's a problem appeared just on a few series, or not, when the phone will be sold in other countries...
funny thing, i heard One S is overheating as well
This doesn't sound like a reasonable complaint!! Its a full kitchen; a monster phone with a monster SoC; 4 full-speed cores + 12 GPU cores. Of course it'll heat up if you light it all up! LOL!
My advice is just don't push the performance envelope while you're charging the phone. The combined heat from the battery + the SoC can create some unpredictable results. I killed an HTC Diamond, a Sensation, and my HD2 screen TWICE doing just that (gaming hard while charging and once running IGo GPS for 4 hours while charging).... the end result is invariably unhappy
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This doesn't sound like a reasonable complaint!! Its a full kitchen; a monster phone with a monster SoC; 4 full-speed cores + 12 GPU cores. Of course it'll heat up if you light it all up! LOL!
My advice is just don't push the performance envelope while you're charging the phone. The combined heat from the battery + the SoC can create some unpredictable results. I killed an HTC Diamond, a Sensation, and my HD2 screen TWICE doing just that (gaming hard while charging and once running IGo GPS for 4 hours while charging).... the end result is invariably unhappy
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Weired.. I have the HD2 oced to 1.5Ghz, I almost always play heavy games while I charge it.. yet it has survived for more than 2 years..
Is this April fools or a serious issue? Can u share a screenshot of 55
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Is this April fools or a serious issue? Can u share a screenshot of 55
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If he wanted to fool us he would edit it anyway..
I really don't think it's even good as an april fools..
I'm quite sure 55 would leave permanent trace on the phone, both physically and performance wise.
Playing heavy games while charging will result in additional overheat. I have most of today's phones since I own a retail dealership and I know what I'm talking about.
I'm quite dubious about believing that the phone could ever possibly reach this kind of temperature.
I'm only running on the nexus one for now until i get my ONE X through, but still smashing games whilst charging the phone quickly gets up to 40 degrees C however at that temperature throttling kicks in.
The highest iv ever seen my N1 go is 42 degrees, now if they have shoved all the power under the hood in the new ONE X i find it hard to believe that they would not have any kind of throttling to prevent overheating
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This doesn't sound like a reasonable complaint!! Its a full kitchen; a monster phone with a monster SoC; 4 full-speed cores + 12 GPU cores. Of course it'll heat up if you light it all up! LOL!
My advice is just don't push the performance envelope while you're charging the phone. The combined heat from the battery + the SoC can create some unpredictable results. I killed an HTC Diamond, a Sensation, and my HD2 screen TWICE doing just that (gaming hard while charging and once running IGo GPS for 4 hours while charging).... the end result is invariably unhappy
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but 55 is too hot to handle.. well, not really, but still pretty uncomfortable..
i cant imagine alighting from the bus or train, locking my phone and slotting it into the pocket of my jeans, all while it is at 55.. that might not fry my legs, but still, not very cool..
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but 55 is too hot to handle.. well, not really, but still pretty uncomfortable..
i cant imagine alighting from the bus or train, locking my phone and slotting it into the pocket of my jeans, all while it is at 55.. that might not fry my legs, but still, not very cool..
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I can't imagine you alighting from a bus or train having been simultaneously gaming and charging. And frankly, in the absence of any evidence, I don't believe anybody's phone hit 55 or anywhere near, unless we're talking fahrenheit. ;-)

Anyone else getting constant hot battery warnings?

Just as the title says. I'm constantly getting alerts for a hot battery. My phone doesn't even feel hot so I have no idea what is going on.
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The only time I got that was when I left my phone in the work truck during work one day. I came to check my phone during a break and the sun was shining directly on it. After I moved it into a shaded area, all was good.
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I'm wondering if it's the tpu case I have on. I'm getting warnings at like 75 degrees Fahrenheit which honestly don't seem that hot. And I get them when I leave the phone sitting on a couch a bed a desk you name it. Not even in the sun. I'll just randomly get a notification noise and it says warning - hot battery
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crazyg0od33 said:
I'm wondering if it's the tpu case I have on. I'm getting warnings at like 75 degrees Fahrenheit which honestly don't seem that hot. And I get them when I leave the phone sitting on a couch a bed a desk you name it. Not even in the sun. I'll just randomly get a notification noise and it says warning - hot battery
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this is with the screen off???
It almost sounds like a rouge app or something is keeping your phone on at all times almost like Google maps how it gets hot using that. How is the battery life?
Battery life has been pretty good so far tbh. I think I know the rouge process though. My university uses1 a dynamic ip address system for wifi, and when I'm using their wifi I have almost 85% awake time because the wifi has to constantly regain an ip. I think that may be it bit I haven't had the phone enough at another location to test...
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Battery life has been pretty good so far tbh. I think I know the rouge process though. My university uses1 a dynamic ip address system for wifi, and when I'm using their wifi I have almost 85% awake time because the wifi has to constantly regain an ip. I think that may be it bit I haven't had the phone enough at another location to test...
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oh yea wow, I'd either set the wifi to turn off during sleep (my personal choice) or turn if off when not needed, but I guess that would only be necessary if your battery sucked, which you say it doesn't. hope find the issue.
Well, it sucks compared to some of the times I see others posting, but it gets me through the day without a recharge normally. It helps that I set up a virtual router in my dorm room (we're not allowed real routers). When on that network, I lose almost no battery life with the screen off because the ip is static
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Is the battery temp alarm part of a battery app you installed and does that app properly read the temp sensors ? What are the alarm thresholds set at ?
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Is the battery temp alarm part of a battery app you installed and does that app properly read the temp sensors ? What are the alarm thresholds set at ?
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built in but i have no idea because it warns me randomly - sometimes at 75 degrees, other times at 90...
It's weird
alright im resurrecting this really quick. Can someone else with a battery monitoring app (I use gsam battery monitor) tell me what the temp of their battery is while they arent heavily using it? to get there in the app, swipe the battery on the top of the page when you open it.
I'm idling at 75 degrees Fahrenheit, which isnt bad I don't think but since I've gotten warnings right around there I figured I'd ask what someone else's phone looks like
I use battery monitor widget pro. At idle its usually close to room temp. That's in an HTC double flip case inside a leather pouch (paranoid). Highest I hit under load is 104f. Nothing like my rezound. If you uninstall your current battery app and use the free version of battery monitor widget and enable "monitor without widget" you will end up with a log where you can see what your phone has been up to.
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yeah i have betterbatterystats and gsam just to be safe. I dont know why I'm getting warnings at like 75 degrees though :/
Oh well
I got warnings when it was 35-40+, but today I got a warning that it was hot when the phone was cold. My battery was almost dead maybe that had something to do with it
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I got warnings when it was 35-40+, but today I got a warning that it was hot when the phone was cold. My battery was almost dead maybe that had something to do with it
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are you in celsius or no? my phone is never that low in temp...
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are you in celsius or no? my phone is never that low in temp...
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yeah of course temp should always be measured in c
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yeah of course temp should always be measured in c
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That's weird... I always use f...
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Currently while my phone has been sitting on my desk overnight idling, the CPU-Z app on my phone is reporting my battery at 31.5 degrees C which is 88.7 F and I have never gotten a battery temp warning.
I use Fahrenheit too. Why should temp always be measured in Celsius?
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I mean I can convert it no problem so it's not a huge deal. But what I've basically come up with is that one of my battery apps is giving off hot battery warnings at random, and they're not that big of a deal.
Cool, thanks everyone!
I was coming to ask exactly the same question. Mine wasn't even hot when I picked it up! Nor was the sun shining directly on it or in a hot or humid environment. My battery life is normal though.

Heat issue

Hey guys just got my G4 but i feel the phone easily get hot just on light usage like browsing the web for 5-10 minutes. Or just watching HD video for 5 minutes... Is that my device defect or what? Anyway mine was dual sim one thanks
Mine doesn't heat up on usage. The only he warmed was on extreme heavy usage using camera with tons of stuff on, or using it as gps.
Yeah this is actually probably the coolest fun I've used. I could have cooked eggs a few times with you note 4
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My G2 used to heat up.. The G4, not so much. It's warm, but never hot to the touch like the G2.
Ok thats weird because mine heated up alot anyway if the phone has auto on feature? Because i just realized when i unplug the cord the phone booting itself
Maybe try a different player? Something is not right. My H815 runs cool.
Mine one also have heating issue. Yah it doesn't become untouchable but the main problem is I do not feel the heat on the back, I feel it in front, so it gets uncomfortable while talking outside in the hot summer days like these here.
too much heating on the lg g4
hi,
my lg g4 is heating up like crazy, specially on the front side which makes it really difficult to talk. also when the phone is in my pocket for over 3 0 minutes untouched i still feel the heat on my thigh and battery drops by 15-20%..... anyone with any solution to this?
Comparing between our Note4, G2s and G4s ... the new G4s generate more heat (warm) ... I can barely feel the heat on our G2s & the note4 is cool.
I don't play games at all. I think the G4s get better over time (it was much warmer the 1st day vs. the 2nd ...)
gadgetman666 said:
hi,
my lg g4 is heating up like crazy, specially on the front side which makes it really difficult to talk. also when the phone is in my pocket for over 3 0 minutes untouched i still feel the heat on my thigh and battery drops by 15-20%..... anyone with any solution to this?
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I'm having heat issues too.... Verizon variant blue
To the point where it feels like I have a vaporizer in my pocket lol,I'm going to call LG
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poeypresents said:
I'm having heat issues too.... Verizon variant blue
To the point where it feels like I have a vaporizer in my pocket lol,I'm going to call LG
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Please report here what LG says about it.
LG says they have not heard of such an issue, they believe it to be a bad "batch" from Best Buy, I am going to return it today and will report back later....
Only time mine got warm was when I uploaded 1gb on pics n vids thanks to my free 100 Googlebytes!
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poeypresents said:
LG says they have not heard of such an issue, they believe it to be a bad "batch" from Best Buy, I am going to return it today and will report back later....
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What's the update brother?
Mine gets warm under heavy use but not Hot. Might want to factory reset or exchange it
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erwaso said:
Mine gets warm under heavy use but not Hot. Might want to factory reset or exchange it
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What's the update brother?
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After exchanging the phone runs waaaay cooler, so much nicer. The battery doesn't drain either like before....
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I probably found an accompanying factor in the heat issue. ITS WEATHER AROUND U. Mine at day time, temp rises to 35-36 degree n phone also get hotter.
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I probably found an accompanying factor in the heat issue. ITS WEATHER AROUND U. Mine at day time, temp rises to 35-36 degree n phone also get hotter.
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no... - i mean of course any phone will get hotter when exposed to hotter ambient temperatures...this is just common logic....seriously??????!!!
Did a bunch of 4k recording today and as it was being backed up to my google photos using LTE it did get super hot. Afterwards it did cool down.
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When I first got it did get pretty hot to the touch when using it outside and the brightness is all the way up that's when I really noticed it but other than that no hotter than normal once in awhile when its charging and I'm using it and the brightness is up and gets pretty hot but that's about it
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OP3 Heating up. Normal?

I have updated my phone to Oxygen 3.1.2. I have been experiencing heating issue around the camera area.
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This isn't normal.
Have you rooted your phone? Are you using the memory management fix?
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I'm using stock and was playing a beefy game while charging and it got a little warm rather than hot.
I came from moto x pure. This phone is super cool compare to the previous.
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I heard that OP3 is good at Heat management. My previous phone was MotoG. This is the first time I am using an all-metal phone. As you can understand, I am not used to.
So, I would like to know if this is normal. OP3 has wide array of temperature sensors and I don't know which one corresponds to the body (some are specified though).
I haven't rooted or even unlocked the bootloader. I did an OTA update to 3.1.2.
laz3r69 said:
I heard that OP3 is good at Heat management. My previous phone was MotoG. This is the first time I am using an all-metal phone. As you can understand, I am not used to.
So, I would like to know if this is normal. OP3 has wide array of temperature sensors and I don't know which one corresponds to the body (some are specified though).
I haven't rooted or even unlocked the bootloader. I did an OTA update to 3.1.2.
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haha 50 *C ? dude ur chilled ! do not worry , y current lg g2 (snap 800) heats up to 77*C processor temp and then tries to cool down by throttling ! i think the one plus 3 for me will feel like an ice cube haha
Thanks everyone.
Can anyone please share temperature readings??
Hey,
I experience the same problem and i guess Facebook is the problem here (at least in my case)
DOT is 2:45 h
I only opened Facebook for 4-6 times today.
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MagDag said:
Hey,
I experience the same problem and i guess Facebook is the problem here (at least in my case)
DOT is 2:45 h
I only opened Facebook for 4-6 times today.
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Oh.. I only use WhatsApp and chrome.
But most of the heating issue is when I use camera, do benchmarks and game.
Bro, if you're playing a game while using the dash charger you should expect such temperatures, it's normal. And yes, I'm using a LG G2 too and it gets damn hot unplugged, I never use my phone while it's charging.
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I do experience similar temperatures after using camera and sometimes games.
I suppose it's due to the ambient temperature. Because at night it stays cool.
I suppose it's due to the all aluminum body!
Compared to a MotoG2 and guess what.. OP3 is cooler.
Battery 36C (G2) 31C(OP3)
pm 37C and 36C
My phone gets very hot if I use it while charging (Chrome browsing, Facebook app). 46-48C. Is this normal?
Ignoring the temp count, both the back and front becomes toooo got for my arm that I can't touch it for more than 1-2 seconds.
MagDag said:
Hey,
I experience the same problem and i guess Facebook is the problem here (at least in my case)
DOT is 2:45 h
I only opened Facebook for 4-6 times today.
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u do not actually think Facebook only runs when u "run" it do u?
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maybe we should do similar tests do find out whats normal ?
my phone got hot on stock, and much cooler on custom rom,
i just did a cpu stress test for 5 min and reached 60 celsius. running antutu was only around 40 celsius with a 150k score
Can anyone provide a legend to the thermal sensors In CPU-Z.
For me, some Tsens_tz_* have hit 90degC mark while quite_therm has hit a max of 46.
But I think it's far better. But sometimes, it gets warm in hand for no reason.
I'm experiencing the same problem with heat. Perhaps it's because this is the first time I'm using a phone with an aluminium/metal casing, but it feels like it gets warm quickly.
Even under light use, some web browsing, instagram etc it becomes noticeably warmer. It's infuriating as it feels like if you were to do some really intensive work it would heat up like hell.
piddif said:
I'm experiencing the same problem with heat. Perhaps it's because this is the first time I'm using a phone with an aluminium/metal casing, but it feels like it gets warm quickly.
Even under light use, some web browsing, instagram etc it becomes noticeably warmer. It's infuriating as it feels like if you were to do some really intensive work it would heat up like hell.
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Even I having same problem. No idea what killing it
My old phone got 70-80 while charging.. that was a lowend one. This beast stays within 60 degrees while charging. The aluminium conducts heat. It feels warmer there is nothing to worry about..

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