I have been waiting for 4.0.4 to fix the 3 dots problem and reduce the heat , the battery got better , but the heat is still so much , when gaming or opening wi fi or the mobile network for a short time , I am on Stock with the latest OTA ' so i wanted to know is it something usuall for all stock users , or it is something with the mobile , so at least i will try to get a replacement
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I don’t play intense 3D games, only few simple 2D puzzle type games, With those games the phone only gets barley warm (nothing out of the ordinary). When using WiFi for browsing, youtube or audio streaming its even better. NOw I'm on Viper X 4.0.4 custom ROM. but I had stock 4.0.3 for couple of months before that and I didn't notice a difference.
Stock everything and battery regularly hits 110° both charging and just listening to music off charger
Monitor the heck out if it but runs hot. Had no real heat problems with gs3.
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Mine gets quite hot too. Before the latest update, I noticed it would hit 56-57 °C and the battery health would say 'Overheat', but now it's better. I haven't seen it get over 48 and the screen doesn't heat up so much (before, I actually had to let it cool for a while because it would burn my fingers), but the battery isn't too different - it goes down about 1% / minute when playing THD or graphically-intensive games.
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Mine gets quite hot too. Before the latest update, I noticed it would hit 56-57 °C and the battery health would say 'Overheat', but now it's better. I haven't seen it get over 48 and the screen doesn't heat up so much (before, I actually had to let it cool for a while because it would burn my fingers), but the battery isn't too different - it goes down about 1% / minute when playing THD or graphically-intensive games.
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48 is the temp that "overheat" triggers on.
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48 is the temp that "overheat" triggers on.
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Is it for real or is it just an general rule in Android? I mean, is it really not supposed to go into overheat, or does the system just report that for all phones and the Tegra is fine even at higher temps?
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Is it for real or is it just an general rule in Android? I mean, is it really not supposed to go into overheat, or does the system just report that for all phones and the Tegra is fine even at higher temps?
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htc have added that, once the battery hits 48c it counts as over heating and stop charging until in drops below 48c, most batteries are meant to be kept under 60c so 48 seems a bit low, maybe you could email HTC about it.
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48 is the temp that "overheat" triggers on.
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treebill said:
htc have added that, once the battery hits 48c it counts as over heating and stop charging until in drops below 48c, most batteries are meant to be kept under 60c so 48 seems a bit low, maybe you could email HTC about it.
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I have contacted HTC and they have confirmed everything is fine as long as the temperature remains under 60 °C, just like you said :good:
Thank you again for your answer
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I play a lot of games on my phone and my battery temp jumps to 45 to 47 Celsius and stays there for around half an hour while I play
Is that a bit too hot for the battery to handle?
I'm running cm9 at 1.12 ghz
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underage17 said:
I play a lot of games on my phone and my battery temp jumps to 45 to 47 Celsius and stays there for around half an hour while I play
Is that a bit too hot for the battery to handle?
I'm running cm9 at 1.12 ghz
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Keep ur brightness low... help in my case...
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Keep ur brightness low... help in my case...
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I don't have a problem or anything.. I'm only worried if this kind of temperature will kill my battery in no time..
where I'm living, the battery's usually around 32 - 35 celsius, so 47 looked pretty huge
Is it abnormal or anything?
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I don't have a problem or anything.. I'm only worried if this kind of temperature will kill my battery in no time..
where I'm living, the battery's usually around 32 - 35 celsius, so 47 looked pretty huge
Is it abnormal or anything?
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phone does heat up when playing... that temperature is OK I think... mine stays there when I watch YouTube on high brightness... my defy got a year old on 10th of this month and I still get a day after a hardcore use...
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phone does heat up when playing... that temperature is OK I think... mine stays there when I watch YouTube on high brightness... my defy got a year old on 10th of this month and I still get a day after a hardcore use...
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That's all that I needed to know, thanks
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phone temp can reach upto 50C.. i have seen in my own phone..phones shifts to safe mode and shuts down as soon as max temp is reached..so mid 40s is fine..
how about the vsel? higher vsel produce heat.
Second idea is an app that prevents android from going to sleep (had this some time ago and got permanent >50°C).
my battery goes pretty hot only when continously using 3G / HSDPA to access internet / downloading.
but it seems other device suffers the same problem too..
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Ok here is something that happened to me, couple of days ago I had around 60 missed calls, when I saw that my phone was very hot, when I saw the temp of the battery I couldn't believe, it was 67c.... so I played around to see how would act but my phone was acting normally,just the battery drained in no time. So I guess temp like 40-50c is no big deal.
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When I'm on mobile data with GPS running, I noticed the bottom of half of my S3 getting pretty damn warm. Is this normal?
Just started using mine I'm feeling the same heat
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No heat here.. downloaded a 840mb file over 3g for A span of like 3 or 4 hours and didn't get any heat at all
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Mine also gets quite warm. I can't believe yours wasn't cooking after downloading that file
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Are you guys all running stock kernel and ROM or custom? I'm on stock.
Ha! Try hours with GPS, Bluetooth music and Tethering on... the heat seems to really hit while I'm charging and doing all that. Fact! I can't touch the ass end of the phone. It probably gets about 8 hours a week like that. Still working perfectly. Samsung tells me it's normal. It also has a lot of factors for me too. I use a 1 amp charger. After 96% it's not so bad. At night when brightness is down. Not as hot. I tried to get it to mess up but couldn't. GPS, Bluetooth, tethering, charging from 30% and 100% display, and I pushed out to a low coverage area. Didn't miss a beat or melt. Lol.
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Navigation makes phones really hot, but with normal usage it should stay within 30-36°C.
I like this phone's heat management more than my old phone. My Evo 3d would get hot from 10 min usage.
On this, my screen has been on for 2 hours straight and I'm running at a cool 35.1 °C.
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yousefak said:
Navigation makes phones really hot, but with normal usage it should stay within 30-36°C.
I like this phone's heat management more than my old phone. My Evo 3d would get hot from 10 min usage.
On this, my screen has been on for 2 hours straight and I'm running at a cool 35.1 °C.
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How do you check the temp?
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How do you check the temp?
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Download this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.darshancomputing.BatteryIndicator
In the notification it will tell you the battery temperature.
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Download this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.darshancomputing.BatteryIndicator
In the notification it will tell you the battery temperature.
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gracias
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When I'm on mobile data with GPS running, I noticed the bottom of half of my S3 getting pretty damn warm. Is this normal?
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When I was running CM10 for a day or two I thought my phone would melt but it was also 90+ degrees outside so it was hard to tell. My phone gets a little warm, but nothing too worrying.
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Mine also gets quite warm. I can't believe yours wasn't cooking after downloading that file
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I downloaded teamsonic Rom while at work and no heat.. just murdered my battery. Went from almost 90% to dead by the time it downloaded
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I downloaded teamsonic Rom while at work and no heat.. just murdered my battery. Went from almost 90% to dead by the time it downloaded
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When you downloaded that, were you on stock ROM and kernel?
This is to be expected. It is pretty high clock rate too but seriously a huge improvement from the gs2
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No I was on the previous version of team sonic Rom.
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I get stupid heat when i play with my phone for abot 30 min.....its crazy.....guess every thing comes with a cost specially if this phone is this thin.
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This is to be expected. It is pretty high clock rate too but seriously a huge improvement from the gs2
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It actually shouldn't be expected. The Snapdragon S3's also ran at 1.5ghz and was pleasantly cool and the Exynos on the Galaxy Note was at 1.4ghz. Both are less power efficient and should run hotter than the S4. I've used the Evo LTE for a while with the same S4 and it barely got warm on a hot day. The issue is with the second core being weird. For those that hasn't already, make sure you flash Freeza's fix, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1790061 . This fix made my phone cool and got rid of my quickly draining battery life.
Most of the time my phone will stay within "normal" (to me) range, but when I game heavily... it turns into an oven range! I've gotten so paranoid a few times, I took the battery out and let it cooled for 5-10min
Im having the same problem....it isnt the software thats causing this its the hardware
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I hope you guys will repsond to this... What do you consider to be "normal" temperature for your phone to reach? Is 35 degrees realy normal? Ive heard people with s3 talk of theirs only reaching temperatures of 29 degrees max.
Thanks.
I just got a replacement phone from t mobile and it seems to have a heating issue. My other note didn't get this warm while idleing. This screenshot shows Idle temperature of my note 2. No apps running in the background, can you guys report your idle temp, so I can get a significant temperature average.
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I just got a replacement phone from t mobile and it seems to have a heating issue. My other note didn't get this warm while idleing. This screenshot shows the temp after just a few min of browsing the web. No apps running in the background. Is this normal?
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I'm not sure what constitutes normal but it seems my phone tends to idle 10 or so degrees cooler than that.
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I'm not sure what constitutes normal but it seems my phone tends to idle 10 or so degrees cooler than that.
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Maybe I'm just being paranoid . But I do know it definitely runs hotter than my other device. and it is very annoying to have a device this hot while hardly doing anything on it. I wouldn't consider it overheating by any means but it is still definitely notably
Hotter than it should be. so I'm just going to send it back to T Mobile and request a new one.
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Man that's perfectly within specs. Start worrying when is 90 degrees CELCIUS 90 degrees f is less than body temperature. You are worrying about nothing. The processor doesn't even start getting problems until like 75c and above,,... What do you expect your phones operating temperature to be 50 degrees f! Walk around with and Ice pack in your pocket. Plus when the device gets hot enough it shuts down anyways. You cant possibly burn that phone without putting a flame to it.
See that temperature normal.
Is this s troll post, be honest.
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Man that's perfectly within specs. Start worrying when is 90 degrees CELCIUS 90 degrees f is less than body temperature. You are worrying about nothing. The processor doesn't even start getting problems until like 75c and above,,... What do you expect your phones operating temperature to be 50 degrees f! Walk around with and Ice pack in your pocket. Plus when the device gets hot enough it shuts down anyways. You cant possibly burn that phone without putting a flame to it.
See that temperature normal.
Is this s troll post, be honest.
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ha that was clear. What app is that?
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My battery sits at 30.5 C and CPU at 37 C
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My battery sits at 30.5 C and CPU at 37 C
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What app do you use to read the cpu temperature?
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What app do you use to read the cpu temperature?
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This might help you to find an app.
I just use the trixter mod that came with JediM13 rom. That tells me battery temp, cpu temp, cpu clock ect
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Maybe I'm just being paranoid . But I do know it definitely runs hotter than my other device. and it is very annoying to have a device this hot while hardly doing anything on it. I wouldn't consider it overheating by any means but it is still definitely notably
Hotter than it should be. so I'm just going to send it back to T Mobile and request a new one.
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My note ll was getting really hot on idle when temperature was around 80f here in Chicago. I have no idea why but now seems to be normal.
Hello.
I'd like to know how many hours your N7 lasts while gaming, from 100% to 10% at least.
Your question is too broad, some games take more power than others.
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Your question is too broad, some games take more power than others.
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Alright, let's say 50% brightness while playing games like Modern Combat 4, Nova 3, etc, a game that requires all the power your device can give.
I get around 4 hours of screen time with playing games for 4 hours straight only and doing nothing else. Maybe sometimes 5 hours. Why?
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I get around 4 hours of screen time with playing games for 4 hours straight only and doing nothing else. Maybe sometimes 5 hours. Why?
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My battery burns when I play, I wonder if underclocking could increase that.
It would increase but I doubt by much unless you super under clock it.
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My battery burns when I play, I wonder if underclocking could increase that.
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I get around five hours of playing games like jungle heat , strike fleet Nova , tap out Simpsons and. Minion s run . I keep my device cooler with glitch kernel
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I get around five hours of playing games like jungle heat , strike fleet Nova , tap out Simpsons and. Minion s run . I keep my device cooler with glitch kernel
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What do you mean by "keeping my device cooler"? What does the heat have to do with battery life, and also, how can it actually decrease the heat?
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What do you mean by "keeping my device cooler"? What does the heat have to do with battery life, and also, how can it actually decrease the heat?
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Keeping a device cooler means less energy Is consumed ( heat is wasted energy). when installing glitch kernel you will be able to decide how thermal control works for your device . beside decreasing temperature produced by device will increase it's life span
At installing I use stock for everything . beside decreasing battery capacity to 93% and super cool feature
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Keeping a device cooler means less energy Is consumed ( heat is wasted energy). when installing glitch kernel you will be able to decide how thermal control works for your device . beside decreasing temperature produced by device will increase it's life span
At installing I use stock for everything . beside decreasing battery capacity to 93% and super cool feature
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ElemeltalX kernel has a feature like that, should I enable it?
I think you should give it a try
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I think you should give it a try
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Does the "cooler" feature not work without decreasing battery capacity?
I mean, can I still have this cooler feature without the 93% battery capacity?
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Does the "cooler" feature not work without decreasing battery capacity?
I mean, can I still have this cooler feature without the 93% battery capacity?
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Yes
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Yes
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Thanks button slapped my friend, I'll try that out.
So how does things now go for you with this new kernel ?
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So how does things now go for you with this new kernel ?
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I didn't flash the kernel, as I said, ElementalX has this feature. I enabled it, I've seen a reduction on heat, not too much but it's something noticeable. Battery life though, I think I should clock the gpu at stock frequencies and underclock the cpu to at least 1.2ghz.
Normal usage with low brightness could last at least 10 hours of screen usage, it's completely ok, but when I'm playing it's like 15% lost every 30 minutes, which means it lasts 3 hours... if I let it die it might last until 3 hours and half. And I should at least get from 4 to 5 hours, right?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49178474&postcount=537
See what I mean?
There's no way that I can get that amount of time.
I doubt it unless he provide a screen shot
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I doubt it unless he provide a screen shot
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90 minutes of gameplay.
20% lost in that period of time.
Trial Extreme 3, 30% brightness, 30% volume.
1ghz underclock.
If that's accurate, I'd be getting 7.5 hours of gameplay, which is just too much to be true.
Now, I have to test Nova 3, with the same configuration and gameplay time but with 1.5 ghz.
I have a question: If my device is 100% charged, does it discharge quickly than if it were on 50% charge? Because, the problem I was having was that, during 15% battery lost gameplay I achieved 30 minutes, so, doing the maths that would be 3 hours or a little more. So, does this actually happen? Or am I mistaken.
Thanks for answering.
Guys how hot is too hot for CPU on this phone? Sometimes my screen gets hot that making a call is uncomfortable. Temp monitor is show 50 right now but it can go as high as 65 just surfing the web and today it was in the 70s while I was skyping. No oc, running unofficial cm12.
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If its hot when making a call you probably have like 5 games running in the background lolor you use the phone way too much.
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Guys how hot is too hot for CPU on this phone? Sometimes my screen gets hot that making a call is uncomfortable. Temp monitor is show 50 right now but it can go as high as 65 just surfing the web and today it was in the 70s while I was skyping. No oc, running unofficial cm12.
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Instead of making irrelevant speculations as to how you use your device and completely disregarding your actual question, I'll at least attempt to be somewhat helpful...
I'm not 100% certain on the safe operating temperatures, but I can say personally the highest my device can normally go without suffering loss of performance would be right in the neighborhood of 50. I can play fairly simple games like Plague Inc, Hill Climb Racing, and one or two others and my device doesn't get that hot unless I'm charging while I play. I'm also oc'd to 1988mhz. Once I begin noticing a drop in performance I let it cool before continuing usage. ~50C I would say should be fairly safe, albeit I wouldn't want to keep a constant temperature that high; but 60-70 is really starting to push it.
Do you happen to notice the device getting that hot on other ROMs? If pre-CM12 ROMs don't get as hot or you're not certain, try going back until some of the kinks get worked out.
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If its hot when making a call you probably have like 5 games running in the background lolor you use the phone way too much.
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Nothing running in the background. Thanks for the reply.
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Instead of making irrelevant speculations as to how you use your device and completely disregarding your actual question, I'll at least attempt to be somewhat helpful...
I'm not 100% certain on the safe operating temperatures, but I can say personally the highest my device can normally go without suffering loss of performance would be right in the neighborhood of 50. I can play fairly simple games like Plague Inc, Hill Climb Racing, and one or two others and my device doesn't get that hot unless I'm charging while I play. I'm also oc'd to 1988mhz. Once I begin noticing a drop in performance I let it cool before continuing usage. ~50C I would say should be fairly safe, albeit I wouldn't want to keep a constant temperature that high; but 60-70 is really starting to push it.
Do you happen to notice the device getting that hot on other ROMs? If pre-CM12 ROMs don't get as hot or you're not certain, try going back until some of the kinks get worked out.
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Thanks for the reply. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with my case and/or anker 7800 battery. Never checked the temp before cm12, only had this phone a couple weeks. Thanks again.
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Thanks for the reply. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with my case and/or anker 7800 battery. Never checked the temp before cm12, only had this phone a couple weeks. Thanks again.
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You have a different battery than stock, and running a rom. You answered your own question.
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You have a different battery than stock, and running a rom. You answered your own question.
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Why does the fact that he's got a different battery than stock mean that he's going to overheat? Are aftermarket batteries supposed to operate at a higher temperature? None I ever used did except possibly when charging, and even then it was only marginally warmer.
The ROM I could see simply because CM12 hadn't had the gremlins worked out yet... but the battery? Only speculating about the cause with no information to back it up, troubleshooting tips, or possible remedies doesn't help anything aside from your post count.
A buggy CM12 will do it. But the battery will aggregate the issue with all that extra power to cook things up.
Pp.
i always look at battery temp, over 110 F then i stop using my phone
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i always look at battery temp, over 110 F then i stop using my phone
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Battery temp never goes over 40 usually its high 20s low 30s right now its at 28
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A buggy CM12 will do it. But the battery will aggregate the issue with all that extra power to cook things up.
Pp.
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Why does the fact that he's got a different battery than stock mean that he's going to overheat? Are aftermarket batteries supposed to operate at a higher temperature? None I ever used did except possibly when charging, and even then it was only marginally warmer.
The ROM I could see simply because CM12 hadn't had the gremlins worked out yet... but the battery? Only speculating about the cause with no information to back it up, troubleshooting tips, or possible remedies doesn't help anything aside from your post count.
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Read Pancho's post......
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