Is this normal 49°C seriously bro ?.. like my hands are sweating so bad, but I can still hold it, the phone is charging and I do is play around with it, about 25°C inside right now .... the phone isn't lagging T all btw
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49°C in case you didn't see it
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Yes, after heavy use that's normal. My "best" result so far is +68C ;-)
HOW ABOUT THIS? 89 Degree Celsius Processor | 41 Degree Celsius Battery
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HOW ABOUT THIS? 89 Degree Celsius Processor | 41 Degree Celsius Battery
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Mine usually stays around 29C, and almost never goes over 40C. Keeping your CPU from overheating is a good thing (and from running on 'high' heat on a regular basis). Generally, the hotter your CPU is on a regular basis the faster it ages.
Max ive seen in my nexus is 42°c it usually hangs in 38°c and i live in a hot country
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52 C just sitting here. Barley used the phone, but I can barely feel the temp on the phone case.
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89!! LMAO!!
mine shut off because it hit 110c with thermal throttle off!
It was no stranger to 95c+
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What are you all using to monitor the temp?
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89!! LMAO!!
mine shut off because it hit 110c with thermal throttle off!
It was no stranger to 95c+
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Is this for real? 89?, 95?, 110!?
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Is this for real? 89?, 95?, 110!?
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Seriously! That's ridiculously hot
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Where did you get those soft keys!!??
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Where did you get those soft keys!!??
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Here you go.
anton2009 said:
Here you go.
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Thanks! They work with JB?
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Is this for real? 89?, 95?, 110!?
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I call bs. Desktop cpu and gpu usually shut down those temps. Our batteries dont have enough to do those temps and not shut down.
butter and jelly please...
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I call bs. Desktop cpu and gpu usually shut down those temps. Our batteries dont have enough to do those temps and not shut down.
butter and jelly please...
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actually, most Desktop cpu's have a thermal throttle at 100 C now and a shutdown panic routine at 110 C and some newer gpu's can run upwards of 120 C before being throttled.
Our phones have a throttle at 70 C standard, and have a built in panic at 110 C (i don't remember where i read this part though...)
The battery will run fine at higher temps (besides discharging really), but it VERY quickly kills the lifetime capacity of the battery.
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just wondering what you guys are getting for clock speeds on your galaxy nexus, im successfully running 1.65 Ghz using franco's #18.2, stable and random reboot free, i would love to hear yours
What are your uv settings?
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Weird I'm having trouble uploading from my app. But its 1450 mV for 1.65 and 1.6 1400 mV for 1500. i haven't done any undervolting yet, i dont want to mess with the stability, mainly because im happy my phone even runs on 1.65.
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"Today, we put to rest our dear friend, Battery. He will be missed, even though he was rarely there when we needed him most."
*Shovels dirt into the grave*
I myself not so concern about battery life loss from CPU OC as long as the screen is still consuming 50% of it everyday...
meh, i have a extended battery, get decent battery life and have an extra, so im not worried. and its not like im at a constant 1.6, im happy with it so far gonna use it for a few days and see how it goes
who cares about battery life when you have a massive e-peens!
Literally just got into rooting and theming with my first android (gnex). Rooted and installed aokp b25 with nova launcher and loving it!
Is there noob guide to over clocking? Or a go to app or anything?
Maybe a tutorial? lol
Google can be your best friend. thats how i did it
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you have a massive e-peens!
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Guilty as charged.
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who cares about battery life when you have a massive e-peens!
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But....Quadrants must rule!
To the person who said they don't care when the screen takes 50%....
That makes no sense on why not to care about battery loss from overclocking.
Less == less, no matter what is draining it.
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Google can be your best friend. thats how i did it
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Thats how I rooted my phone and installed my rom. All googling, literally had no idea how to root or install a rom. Didn't even know any of the terminology.
Overclocking seems to be a bit more risky. I've tried googling a tutorial/beginners guide would be amazing.
What kernel are you guys using and where can I find it?
im using franco's #18.2 kernel you can find it in the cdma developer section
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Does anyone find it amusing his CPU score is lower than a stock Galaxy Nexus and instead his i/o score is inflated?
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Does anyone find it amusing his CPU score is lower than a stock Galaxy Nexus and instead his i/o score is inflated?
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generous use of of loading quadrant into ramdisk?
i noticed this too, i was gonna ask but i figured since all phones are different, it didnt really matter, but who the hell am i to say, your the expert...
I don't play the benchmark game, but ignoring your i/o score, your CPU score which an overclock would address is lower than stock 1.2ghz.
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wtf is bramdisk?... i honestly dont know why my phones like that, i just dl'd and benched... i have a feeling i might have to upload a video for you guys... hahah
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Hi guys,
I have tested my HTC One X and I came up with these results:
CPU on max load:
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Ones I lost my network and I had to restart my phone.
Are those temps on max load too hot and what is the max safe temp?
Is it possible that no one can tell me if those temps on max load are too hot and what is the max safe temp
Anyone to share their temps at least?
82C in your first screen capture is too high (if the reading is correct). What app are you using?
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82C in your first screen capture is too high (if the reading is correct). What app are you using?
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System Tuner from 3c with Stock Kernel. Default values not overclocked CPU neither GPU.
82 is ok for cpu It's the battery you wont to wotch that shouldn't Ho above 50
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82 is ok for cpu It's the battery you wont to wotch that shouldn't Ho above 50
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I'm not really good in terms of software/coding but I know a thing or two for hardware, basically an 82ºC reading for a mobile processor is way past over its limit(around 54~65ºC). It's just way too high add the variable of poor ventilation and crammed hardware, what OP should worry about is the actual health of the phone as a whole.
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I'm not really good in terms of software/coding but I know a thing or two for hardware, basically an 82ºC reading for a mobile processor is way past over its limit(around 54~65ºC). It's just way too high add the variable of poor ventilation and crammed hardware, what OP should worry about is the actual health of the phone as a whole.
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Ok I may be wrong but I am shure I have read a few times around this forum 90 is ok Just wotch the battery temps and iv been reading a lot in the past two month some sort of addiction lol
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Thanks for answers!
I have found something interesting:
Tegra3 is a quad core 1.5ghz 40nm SOC and so learn to accept its operational temperatures i.e: 45c Battery and 75c CPU during heavy use
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and here is the link:
http://forum.dailymobile.net/index.php?topic=77442.0
Here si my two videos of gameplay on HTC One X JellyBean Sense 4+ (maXimus v4.2) and temperatures of CPU and Battery:
Shadowgun The Leftover
After 12 minutes of play with pluged charger
CPU temp: 61 C
Batt temp: 46.3 C
Dead Trigger
After 12 minutes of play
CPU temp: 65 C
Batt temp: 47.0 C
If the reading are right, those temps are far more better on JB and Sense 4+.
Just got my new note 2 the other day. Yesterday every quadrant benchmark I was getting 6200 and now tonight every time I'm getting 5800, something 5500. So wtf?
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U probably installed some apps that are slowing it down. Try clearing cache and run test again.
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no 2 devices are identical, same thing goes for just about everything you buy even cars. Some cars and phones have a average, but then there are those that are factory freaks and put up numbers that make people doubt there own devices, and of course the opposite it true too, some dont meet up to the average.
You cant trust benchmarks anyways. Mine just put up 5782, do i care? no, why? because i feel no lag ever. It is plenty fast and the difference in quadrant wouldnt make much of a difference anyways. Also quadrant can be all over the place and vary 500-1000 points between each test.
I'm having issues connecting to my wifi. Do you think that could be slowing it down? No joke yesterday I was getting 6000 and up every time. I haven't installed any new apps or anything.
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Here's my antutu score. I think it's a way better benchmark than quadrant. Quadrant is always different and antutu is usually the same.
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you will get lower score when cpu is hot.try running quadrant when u awake phone up after 30min or more.u should get more then 6000
If your phone is running day to day stuff the same, then I wouldn't stress about losing a few hundred points on quadrant.
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you will get lower score when cpu is hot.try running quadrant when u awake phone up after 30min or more.u should get more then 6000
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You're so right. I just woke up and my phone has been asleep all night. I ran quadrant 5x and every time it scored 6,000-6,200
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I have never run a single benchmark on any of my phones. And by looking at this thread, I'm very thankful for that
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Just got my new note 2 the other day. Yesterday every quadrant benchmark I was getting 6200 and now tonight every time I'm getting 5800, something 5500. So wtf?
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I posted a reply to a similar query in another thread a few days ago. You must make sure you have the "Power saving" toggle set to OFF if you want to maximize any benchmark results (especially CPU/GPU benchmarks). It is highly likely you have activated the Power saving mode since you first ran the "faster" Quadrant test. The difference in results you are seeing is almost exactly what you would expect with the performance changes caused by having Power saving mode active.
Settings->Power saving (make sure toggle is OFF)
The best thing to do is not worry about benchmarks so much. Possibly use it as a gauge on whether you got a performance increase if you did something to the phone, but even then, I've had phones run lower quadrants on a certain ROM, but still be overall smoother/better.
I shut my nexus 7 off last night when it had around 86% to conserve battery. I turned it back on this morning to see that it dropped nearly 10% overnight while OFF. How is this even possible?
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Could it just be from booting it up? Seems drastic but possible
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Could it just be from booting it up? Seems drastic but possible
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That's a real stretch. I doubt anybody would see a drop of 10% just by booting up or restarting the tablet.
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This happens to my HD2 all the time, remaining battery got changed after restart. Here is what I have discovered:
The shown battery percentage is almost always different after a restart, the difference is bigger if I use the phone heavily prior to the restart. Being a 2009 phone, almost any task is not easy for HD2.
I think it's because of how the OS reports the remaining battery percentage. I am guessing that OS get an idea of percentage from the voltage prior to booting, then decrement based on measured realtime consumption rate. But because the load on the battery is changing constantly and other factors, this lead to accumulated inaccuracy over time.
Think about this: if you car reports total fuel consumption of a trip based on accumulated measured realtime MPG, will that be as accurate as directly measure the gas tank before and after?
But a car can measure the remain capacity of gas tank at any time, why not the phone just measure the voltage of battery at any time to determine the realtime remaining capacity? I guess it's because when a battery is under load, it's voltage drops.
I did not google so all of this is just my guess and may just be a laugh.
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This happens to my HD2 all the time, remaining battery got changed after restart.
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That makes sense. Kinda sucks though.
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What about the fact that GPS still broadcasts on a powered down device..like when the police say they can track a device that's turned off and the only REAL way to turn off ANY phone fully is to pull the battery...just a thought...
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What about the fact that GPS still broadcasts on a powered down device..like when the police say they can track a device that's turned off and the only REAL way to turn off ANY phone fully is to pull the battery...just a thought...
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Can they track a powered off phone. Wow that's scary
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Can they track a powered off phone. Wow that's scary
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When it's powered off its not completely shut down..
https://ssd.eff.org/wire/protect/cell-tracking
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When it's powered off its not completely shut down..
https://ssd.eff.org/wire/protect/cell-tracking
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The governments are like crazy when it comes to know everything about everyone.
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The governments are like crazy when it comes to know everything about everyone.
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That is correct...all anyone can do is try to protect against it..
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I reached over to check my phone a bit ago and quickly recoiled my hand as my device was crazy hot. Anyone else had anything like this right off the bat?
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That's almost 120 degrees... Device has been at 100% for approximately 5 hrs.
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I reached over to check my phone a bit ago and quickly recoiled my hand as my device was crazy hot. Anyone else had anything like this right off the bat?
That's almost 120 degrees... Device has been at 100% for 5 approximately 5 hrs.
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Wow, yeah I just don't plug it in over night. Was it laying on the carpet?
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Wow, yeah I just don't plug it in over night. Was it laying on the carpet?
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Nope. Nightstand.
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I had a similar experience. When I stopped using it while it was plugged in, it cooled right down.
Maybe HTC is next
This :
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enK5XGETCZM
Have a bucket of water near by just in case...
I charged mine overnight and it was not warm/hot.
I didn't use the included charger. In my bedroom I have an old charger that is not a quick charger, so maybe that was the difference.
I left mine charging overnight with the charger it came with and it was fine.
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I reached over to check my phone a bit ago and quickly recoiled my hand as my device was crazy hot. Anyone else had anything like this right off the bat?
That's almost 120 degrees... Device has been at 100% for approximately 5 hrs.
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That doesn't seem normal.
I leave mine plugged in all night with a case on (which traps heat) and mine was cool this morning.
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JasonJoel said:
That doesn't seem normal.
I leave mine plugged in all night with a case on (which traps heat) and mine was cool this morning.
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That was just the battery temp. The outer shell was barely able to be handled. It was like touching a pot shortly after cooking. It quickly cooled down after unplugging it.
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Hi
arcanexvi said:
That was just the battery temp. The outer shell was barely able to be handled. It was like touching a pot shortly after cooking. It quickly cooled down after unplugging it.
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It probably wasn't the battery but the phone was on and an app was cranking up the CPU constantly making the device hot (which would have also raised the battery temperature), and as it was plugged in to mains the phone never went to sleep and the app just keep the CPU ramped all night long. It doesn't take much constant polling of the CPU to cause the temperature to raise when that goes on for hours.
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arcanexvi said:
I reached over to check my phone a bit ago and quickly recoiled my hand as my device was crazy hot. Anyone else had anything like this right off the bat?
That's almost 120 degrees... Device has been at 100% for approximately 5 hrs.
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Have you got the app list of what was running while it was on charge ? Had mine in my quick charger 3.0 unit and no heat and it was in a silicone case, have you tried another charger ?
Just curious, how much does/if the processor throttles when hot?