My hox has reached a temperature of 40oC/ 42oC should I contact o2 about this don't think this is right has any one else had these temperatures
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Mines been up to 49 and it didn't do any damage (or not that I know of)
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elsworth1983 said:
My hox has reached a temperature of 40oC/ 42oC should I contact o2 about this don't think this is right has any one else had these temperatures
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Yeah, don't worry about it. Sense doesn't like it going above 45° but it often does, especially when playing games.
If you are worried about the temperature and your device is rooted you can try using my application CoreControl to disable some of the processors cores. This can help reduce the temperature quite dramatically http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1652136
Cheers havent rooted it yet still learning linux lol plus waiting for s off (think that's right) so HTC don't now I've unlocked it
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When I use navigation on out of town trips, mine feels very hot behind camera which concerned me about overclocking..I think underclocking will be the ticket to cooler temps and increased battery life..
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I got mine over 50'C two times and it's fine
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Flo95 said:
I got mine over 50'C two times and it's fine
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like all battery's in phones, should be kept under 60c but will go much over that before anything explodes and anything.
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I've had my one x for nearly a month now and only just decided to run the HTC battery test I've been ok with the battery up to now and the handset has no faults but I only score 65% which is a fail should I be worried or do anything about it?
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Satisfied ? People are getting 92% after result , which will make you more happy.
Btw you have faulty battery. It's best to swap.
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So annoying cause everything else is perfect could it be to do with rom?
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Satisfied ? People are getting 92% after result , which will make you more happy.
Btw you have faulty battery. It's best to swap.
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Not necessarily. A more accurate test would be to do the battery test after a factory reset. It could be a rogue app causing the extra drain.
Hello everyone,
I had a HOX one month ago and everything was ok, no defects at all, the only issue I had is that my device was getting too hot,
it was so annoting, it gets hot over simple tasks, like using facebook app, or whatsapp, so is there any solution for this issue??
I've had mine for more than an month now and it has never been even slightly warm, even while charging...
Might be something wrong with your phone?
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Hello everyone,
I had a HOX one month ago and everything was ok, no defects at all, the only issue I had is that my device was getting too hot,
it was so annoting, it gets hot over simple tasks, like using facebook app, or whatsapp, so is there any solution for this issue??
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Can you please give more info. Like custom rom or stock.
Rooted/"unrooted"
Which rom
Which kernel
Anything else that might be useful. Anyway I had a similar problem, so might be able to help, but remember the more info the better. Its pretty hard to say by just reading the OP.
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It's normal that these phones get hot.
They have a lot of power
It's the same with cars. The bigger the engine the more heat gets produced.
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Flo95 said:
It's normal that these phones get hot.
They have a lot of power
It's the same with cars. The bigger the engine the more heat gets produced.
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Yes, but not with something like fb. Maybe with intensive gaming.
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Can you please give more info. Like custom rom or stock.
Rooted/"unrooted"
Which rom
Which kernel
Anything else that might be useful. Anyway I had a similar problem, so might be able to help, but remember the more info the better. Its pretty hard to say by just reading the OP.
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the phone is stock and unrooted
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the phone is stock and unrooted
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Then the best advice I can give you is to lower screen brightness, and have a look at the power option in settings and see what is the power hog.
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Yes, but not with something like fb. Maybe with intensive gaming.
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that's exactly what I mean, u can get it if it gets hot while playing games, but imagine that my phone gets very hot while checking my facebook over wifi
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that's exactly what I mean, u can get it if it gets hot while playing games, but imagine that my phone gets very hot while checking my facebook over wifi
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Its quite funny, now thinking of it. But as said, look at the power setting and see what's eating that battery.
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Yes, but not with something like fb. Maybe with intensive gaming.
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Once mine got really hot while using FB, too.
But only once, normally not
Maybe it did a heavy task in the background
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I guess there is something wrong with the FB app, because i had the same issue while using it.
Today my phone got overheated and the led start blinking as crazy for less than 10 min on FB app, and phone was almost untouchable.
Never been so hot even playing tegra3 game
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what if i change the kernel or the rom?? will it make any difference??
As per other oppenions - yes,
Its a kernel problem
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As per other oppenions - yes,
Its a kernel problem
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any recommendations?
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any recommendations?
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For a kernel?
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For a kernel?
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for both?
is this the solution for overheating?
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for both?
is this the solution for overheating?
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Kernel is most responsible for the heat. I suggest to change that first. You might want to go for any ROM with base 2.05.x and the stock kernel for that. Those roms include Arhd(7.2), Viper and Maximus by football
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Install faux kernel, and undervolt your CPU.
The problem remain but very very lower.
Your battery will last longer.
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Slash888 said:
Install faux kernel, and undervolt your CPU.
The problem remain but very very lower.
Your battery will last longer.
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what is the best rom for the hox?
different people prefer different roms... i think roms like arhd, cm9 and etc are like comparing a lambo and a ferrari.. most roms are pretty good compared with stock... its more of what u need it for... if u take the lambo maybe it has greater top speeds but suck at cornering and vice versa... hehe... anyway my advice is as long as it is not stock you will definitely feel the difference...
I recently have the problem, that my phone tends to overheat easily.
It happened three times over the last month which is not too often, but considering I have never had any issues before, it makes me a bit concerned.
This morning I woke up and the phone was only charged 54% and it was very hot. Battery widget said it's been 58 degrees centigrade. I unplugged the charger, waited for 10 minutes and then I charged it again.
The other two times before it was pretty much the same, but I guess the second time it was my own fault as the phone was plugged in and under a duvet.
Is it possible, that my charger is broken or the USB cable doesn't work with the One X?
I am currently using the cable of my Nexus 7 (with the HTC One X charger) as I am in Germany right now, and I forgot my One X cable in the UK.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Usually when you charge its gonna overheat ...if you keep the back cover ...also if you are charging the phone and using it...it will get hot like hell
Of course it does overheat a bit when it's charging, but it even stops charging because of the heat (hence the 54% after approximately 7 hours).
I have not been using it, as it was charging over night when I was asleep.
My HOX overheat on the side of back camera (close the sim slot) when recharge or when I run a 3D game, it usually don't show any temp problem during daily usage
Overheating is when the notification led.flashes green and red.
Getting warmer is not overheating.
Mine is only Overheating if im playing 3D Games even if not charging. I'm on Viper Rom with Faux Kernel
Mine doesn't overheat at all. The broken one did. This one no. Mine doesn't even heat up.
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I guess you have an appli which is working anormally, crunching.
Try to check your applis and empty their cache.
It can be your mail for example. I had this problem, I deleted my email account and re-installed it and there were no anormal CPU usage (& data consumption) anymore.
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I guess you have an appli which is working anormally, crunching.
Try to check your applis and empty their cache.
It can be your mail for example. I had this problem, I deleted my email account and re-installed it and there were no anormal CPU usage (& data consumption) anymore.
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What he said....
Mine was doing the same thing, turns out a dodgy widget was to blame.
I think itll heat up to 45 to 50 while charging considering what type of task your doing like games call etc.
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Try using different roms im on renovate and my phone doesnt get that hot anymore i used to be on venom and then adroid rev and my phone got extremely hot when i connected my phone to tv and played games but on renovate its relitivly cool
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Overheating is when the notification led.flashes green and red.
Getting warmer is not overheating.
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Well... I mean is so "warm" to ne hard hold the finger on the area...
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What rom are you using? You could just be using one that has aggresive core control. Ive had the same problem before but after i changed to renovate the phone doesnt get as hot
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Me too, with Viper ROM
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If it comes during night,it looks like some app wakes your phone up and it goes than crazy.
Check, which app produced most drain while sleep with better battery stats.
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Hallo my hox whith original rom overheating too when i play 3d games
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gkm8123 said:
Hallo my hox whith original rom overheating too when i play 3d games
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It's normal and comes as feature in each hi_end smartphone today (nexus overheates much faster)
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Mine over heats playing Max Payne, led flashes green and red. To date it has not affected my HOX in any way.
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With the new Jelly-Bean-Rom the phone doesn't overheat so much as on Ice Cream Sandwich...good luck
sucks
Just wanting to know what's the highest temp you've got on your phones cpu.
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I've gotten 64 degrees celcius a few days while doing nothing except web browsing,. Only happens to me on stock kernels, and during extremely hot days.
I have achieved 99 Celcius due to hot weather, and recording HD video right after playing Dead Trigger.
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tomascus said:
I've gotten 64 degrees celcius a few days while doing nothing except web browsing,. Only happens to me on stock kernels, and during extremely hot days.
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Wow I got 70℃ web browsing and 84℃ gaming one time.
Apparently HTC said it's normal for the phone to reach 55℃ and over.
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Its like my Alienware M18X, I learnt to appreciate the built in hand warmer in the Winter.
CPU will start to throttle back at 97 degrees c.
CPU will also throttle back when battery hits 50degrees
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bagofcrap24 said:
CPU will start to throttle back at 97 degrees c.
CPU will also throttle back when battery hits 50degrees
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Even though the cpu throttles at 97℃ I doubt it could reach that unless anybody has a picture.
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My HOX it overheating up to 50°C (battery) while playing a simple game 2 minutes.There is any solution ?
Thanks !
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With which game?
However, maybe you have a lot of app in background...
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With which game?
However, maybe you have a lot of app in background...
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Temple Run 2,or Subway Surf...
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It's strange, my hox will be 45-46°after 10-15 min..
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It's strange, my hox will be 45-46°after 10-15 min..
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So its normally
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When you play games, anything ranging from 40-50 is normal AFAIK.
My HTC sensation xe also over heat af. During d over heat my battery drains faster
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Battery is classed as "over heated", shown with a red/green flashing notification, when the batter is 48c or higher.
In this state the phone won't charge.
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a bit of liquid nitrogen should do the trick
youre probably not on stock right?
i donno, just bought phone week ago, im on stock,
and even playing real racing 3 for 45 mins without
stopping is not bringing LED heat warnning
loop4444 said:
youre probably not on stock right?
i donno, just bought phone week ago, im on stock,
and even playing real racing 3 for 45 mins without
stopping is not bringing LED heat warnning
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Running InsertCoin 18.0.4
loop4444 said:
youre probably not on stock right?
i donno, just bought phone week ago, im on stock,
and even playing real racing 3 for 45 mins without
stopping is not bringing LED heat warnning
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The LED warning only appears while your phone is charging
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oblikas said:
Running InsertCoin 18.0.4
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Could disable two cores. That helps a lot of heat with no performance hit, other than in benchmarks.
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matt95 said:
a bit of liquid nitrogen should do the trick
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How's that ?
hmm. well, i quess it is a common problem, (googled a bit) but i just dont have it..
tellin ya, bought week ago, i think real racing 3 is fairly GPU/CPU intense game, im playing
45mins, yes HOX gets warm,(NOT HOT!) still i dont get any hicups, lags or anything, maybe they chaned something in
newer build of HOX? more cpu/gpu paste or somethin? i can post my temperatures and cpu usage if needed..
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How's that ?
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just kiddin' man
oblikas said:
How's that ?
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matt95 said:
just kiddin' man
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Although just kissing a bit of liquid nitrogen would lower the temp to about -250 C would definitively solve the heat problems but would kill your battery.
I would suggest dry ice at a more usable -50 C.
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