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my galaxy grand get hot from back camera after using sometime....is anybody facing this probem???

nareshlove said:
my galaxy grand get hot from back camera after using sometime....is anybody facing this probem???
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some users have this issues its difficult to know what's the problem sometimes its battery or firmware maby hardware issue. try this use mi1 firmware best stable no issue for me. why I am saying this because I update my phone to mj3 and after that my phone get heated slow charging. then again I downgrade to mi1 firmwear now I don't have any issues

nareshlove said:
my galaxy grand get hot from back camera after using sometime....is anybody facing this probem???
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I had the same issue when I was using Lenevo Super Camera on J3 firmware. Simply switching the camera app resolved the issue for me, currently using Google Camera from Nexus KitKat

actualy my phone become hot at camera side without using camera.....

nareshlove said:
actualy my phone become hot at camera side without using camera.....
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Then your phone is staying or jumping to max frequency 1200MHz too often. Make sure whichever app you are using to control your CPU settings has minimum frequency set to 312MHz, if that's not an issue, change your governor (I'm using "Interactive" governor at the moment). Governors handle how often your frequency will jump to the next higher frequency. You can find out about each governor available in our phone by a simple search on google
If you don't have a CPU settings app, you can try No-Frills CPU Control - one of the most common apps for CPU control, with a clean and basic interface

iceyhotguy said:
Then your phone is staying or jumping to max frequency 1200MHz too often. Make sure whichever app you are using to control your CPU settings has minimum frequency set to 312MHz, if that's not an issue, change your governor (I'm using "Interactive" governor at the moment). Governors handle how often your frequency will jump to the next higher frequency. You can find out about each governor available in our phone by a simple search on google
If you don't have a CPU settings app, you can try No-Frills CPU Control - one of the most common apps for CPU control, with a clean and basic interface
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bro i m on stack rom..

nareshlove said:
bro i m on stack rom..
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Above method would work regardless of stock or custom ROM, you just need root.
Alternatively, you can try using one of the RAM/Memory cleaners that don't require root to clean the running processes to keep your RAM empty. If there aren't too many processes using your CPU, there shouldn't be any reason for it to get hot :fingers-crossed:

nareshlove said:
my galaxy grand get hot from back camera after using sometime....is anybody facing this probem???
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after i play some game my phone get hot at the same place, because the CPU is working on high 1200 mhz .. i just restart the phone and it is cool

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One X keeps overheating

Hi!
It's the summer where I live and it's like above 40°C in my appartment (Yeah, I've a free sauna, jealous?), and this cause my One X to overheat all the time, I'm not even doing "heavy" stuff, just browsing the Internet or Facebook via Wifi, I already tried to slow down the CPU to 1200Mhz but it is still very hot, is there a solution to avoid this issue (apart from "DON'T TOUCH IT!"), I can't believe that Taiwan is a cold country and that the HTC was not made to work at 40°C...
You can see my ROM and Kernel above this message (signature) I'm trying to install Viper ROM to see if it fixes the issue... :fingers-crossed:
Nevermind, I fixed it, I used wrong voltage and too low down threshold value in SetCPU which caused the CPU to overheat and stand longer activated, silly me
Tableuraz said:
Nevermind, I fixed it, I used wrong voltage and too low down threshold value in SetCPU which caused the CPU to overheat and stand longer activated, silly me
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Could you tell us what configuration you're using? I'm kinda having the same problem.
Appreciate your help.
cpu over heating
alibahaloo said:
Could you tell us what configuration you're using? I'm kinda having the same problem.
Appreciate your help.
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Tableuraz said:
Nevermind, I fixed it, I used wrong voltage and too low down threshold value in SetCPU which caused the CPU to overheat and stand longer activated, silly me
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i would like to know the same thing, what voltage calibration did you use and when you were able to get the temp down to what you liked did you still have good gaming performance?
niceguy_1920 said:
i would like to know the same thing, what voltage calibration did you use and when you were able to get the temp down to what you liked did you still have good gaming performance?
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he fixed nothing, he messed up his cpu settings and noticed it later, so he put the cpu settings back to stock.
alutastisch said:
he fixed nothing, he messed up his cpu settings and noticed it later, so he put the cpu settings back to stock.
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gotcha....:silly:
niceguy_1920 said:
gotcha....:silly:
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Wow, what a up !
Seriously though, I'm not using my HTC One X anymore, but last time I used it, I used Faux kernel with -100 uV and some Ondemand governor tweaks (mostly to lower frequencies at as state that is just above lags) and it was running lagfree and a lot cooler than stock, but I hope you don't mind loosing a bit of 3D perf...

[Q] super heating.... I'm confused

This is the topic at hand .... not that after a period of use the lg nitro hd p930 is heated in an incredible
way and this caused the system is damaged and the wifi did not work because of this I had to unbrick the phone to
install them other rom that doing ics hard reset on stock 4.0.4 att ... but I just realized I still doing the same in other
rom and you do not and I hope that someone knows about this and can give me an answer.
Note: this step after aver played Turbo Racing League now all I installed rom without playing is heated and the wifi is
going to turn off and remove and replace the battery
excuse my bad English use google translator
Try to change frequency. Standart is about 1500mhz and you should decrease it to 1200 or less. Use set cpu or cpu master (free in google play).
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No Frills CPU is also free and available from the Play store. I use SmartassV2 and Deadline in the cpu settings.
6783 said:
Try to change frequency. Standart is about 1500mhz and you should decrease it to 1200 or less. Use set cpu or cpu master (free in google play).
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda premium
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audit13 said:
No Frills CPU is also free and available from the Play store. I use SmartassV2 and Deadline in the cpu settings.
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thanks for the info ... I cofigurado yesterday with the minimum frequency to 460Mhz and 1000Mhz the Maxima using the SetCPU program ... My concern is that if this resolves the wifi is not active due to heating after that I have to wait for the restart and pull the battery to get it working again ..
If you have further information about the settings they are appreciate ... I'm using the Rom Avatar
You could try installing an ICS rom to see if wifi works. If it does, then you know it's the current rom that is causing the problem.
I have tried a few roms and never had the heating or wifi issue.
not that the wifi does not work is that when heated or I'm using and gives the restart issue is not working anymore for some time
Not sure but maybe there is something wrong with your phone or the battery. Does the battery heat up when connected to a charger and sitting ilde? Does it heat up just sitting idle and not connected to a charger?
This is happening with regularities in these devices and as I see on forum ... is when I'm using a heavy application at first but after was more consistent than using normal applications gives Random restart
I think I read one or two posts from people that had hot batteries but that was due to the person using a custom rom.
I started using my P930 after not using it for many months because I was using a different phone. I loaded CM10 because it seems to give me the best battery life so far. I'll know more when I start using the phone more regularly.
audit13 said:
I think I read one or two posts from people that had hot batteries but that was due to the person using a custom rom.
I started using my P930 after not using it for many months because I was using a different phone. I loaded CM10 because it seems to give me the best battery life so far. I'll know more when I start using the phone more regularly.
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In my reason I have determined that the problem seems to be hardware that is not heating the battery but processors am using Avatar Rom Android version 4.2.2 based on CM10 ...using wind kerner 2.5...And as I have read it is the cpu frequencies...download an app to adjust the frequencies at the same level...commented after what results

Unable to stick at lower CPU freq

I am currently using this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2306650 , but i doubt its the rom fault.
Using the MIUI settings, Antutu CPU master, or ROM ToolBox, applying a lower CPU max freq will not stick.
Ex: The max is 1890mhz, but i want it at 1566mhz for the max. After turning the phone off and on, the max CPU freq. goes back to the original 1890mhz. With a reboot, it sticks, half the time.
What do i do? Please reply ASAP, my S4 gets hot while playing games so i like to underclock it.
With many years of experience, the best thing I can tell you is to not place a MHz cap that is too high. Your phone can potentially be a potato if you're not careful.
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HenryTheUnicorn said:
I am currently using this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2306650 , but i doubt its the rom fault.
Using the MIUI settings, Antutu CPU master, or ROM ToolBox, applying a lower CPU max freq will not stick.
Ex: The max is 1890mhz, but i want it at 1566mhz for the max. After turning the phone off and on, the max CPU freq. goes back to the original 1890mhz. With a reboot, it sticks, half the time.
What do i do? Please reply ASAP, my S4 gets hot while playing games so i like to underclock it.
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Download CPU controller app from the market. It will reset your CPU upon screen on.
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elesbb said:
Download CPU controller app from the market. It will reset your CPU upon screen on.
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Everything I've ussed applies settings on boot, but it wont frickin work sometimes.
HenryTheUnicorn said:
Everything I've ussed applies settings on boot, but it wont frickin work sometimes.
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SetCPU has different profiles to configure. And which ROM are you on? There might be an init.d script adjusting the frequencies. SetCPU will apply them AFTER any init.d scripts are ran so that should fix it. I loved SetCPU till ktoonsez made his own app.
elesbb said:
SetCPU has different profiles to configure. And which ROM are you on? There might be an init.d script adjusting the frequencies. SetCPU will apply them AFTER any init.d scripts are ran so that should fix it. I loved SetCPU till ktoonsez made his own app.
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the rom i am on is in the first post.
How do i check the script if it is?
Meh, till i figure that out, time to use SetCPU. I MUCH prefer Antutu Cpu Master Pro, a profile for overheating? Hell yes, i set mine to 1.2ghz at 105 degrees F. and 1.5/1.6ghz when its normal. Helped ALOT
HenryTheUnicorn said:
the rom i am on is in the first post.
How do i check the script if it is?
Meh, till i figure that out, time to use SetCPU. I MUCH prefer Antutu Cpu Master Pro, a profile for overheating? Hell yes, i set mine to 1.2ghz at 105 degrees F. and 1.5/1.6ghz when its normal. Helped ALOT
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I believe setCPU has that profile as well
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elesbb said:
I believe setCPU has that profile as well
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Oh darn. It worked for a bit. Now instead of going back to normal max frequency after a reboot or boot up, it does it when I'm using the phone.
Does PAC ROM have this issue? If not, I'll use pac rom instead. Or it may be a kernel problem? Idk much about android stuff
HenryTheUnicorn said:
Oh darn. It worked for a bit. Now instead of going back to normal max frequency after a reboot or boot up, it does it when I'm using the phone.
Does PAC ROM have this issue? If not, I'll use pac rom instead. Or it may be a kernel problem? Idk much about android stuff
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Sounds like the kernel is overriding certain things in different scenarios. I'd try a different kernel.

i messed up my tablet :(

I touched some no frills cpu control settings and now my benchmark results are about 19000-22000 and it used to be like 24000 i tried changing the rom and all that stuff if someone can give me the stock governator and all frequencys and that stuff it would be helpful.. Thanks i need help i dont know what to do
Now i cant do any better than 23000
rbcios said:
Now i cant do any better than 23000
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Firstly, I assume by the size score that you are using Antutututu. If so then you always get variance in the scores, and yes it can be 4k difference.
Next, I'm gonna bet that you are seeing thermal throttling, where the device is turning off 2 of the cores due to heat.
I've only noticed this behaviour recently myself. It's a real pain in the arse. I've downloaded trinity kernel app to get around the problem. In his app you can turn off thermal throttling and force the two other Cores to stay on.
This isn't a permanent fix though as the settings don't want to stick for some reason that is beyond me.
Next, is there no reset to default in no frills cpu app ?
Or you can uninstall no frills and make sure you delete any folders off your sd card, then either reflash your rom or you could even flash AICP kernel.
This should get you back to default.
Finally if you still think it's your settings, you could tell us all the settings you have changed and between the guys on the forum we could tell you what to change back to.
All the best rich
**just had a quick look at no frills on play Store. Looks like there's not loads to alter.
I like interactive governer and row scheduler (as we can't get row I use deadline.)
Min frequency wants to be at 384 and max at 1728.
That's the basics.
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Is Redmi note 8 pro locked at 2 GHz normal?

i've been using this phone for about 2 years now and recently moved (about a few months ago) to using a custom rom (crdroid 7.1.2). it was running smooth and cool until day the clockspeed decided to lock itself at 2000 MHz (checked using cpu-z). I do not know if this is normal but the phone's temperature goes up to 36C on idle. i thought the problem was with the Lspeed app (+custom kernel) so i uninstalled it but it didn't work. I also factory resetting it, but still not luck. will updating the firmware resolve my issue? if not, what other available solutions are there?
have you thought about flashing the stock kernel ?
Fytdyh said:
have you thought about flashing the stock kernel ?
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I have, but it still gets hot
do you use a case ? does your phone goes over 45 degrees celsius when charging ?
Fytdyh said:
do you use a case ? does your phone goes over 45 degrees celsius when charging ?
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I do use a case, but hasn't been this hot before recently, and it does tend to hit 40C when charging
topsecretasian said:
I do use a case, but hasn't been this hot before recently, and it does tend to hit 40C when charging
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If you are using Fast Charging, that heating is entirely normal (happens to me too)
But heating during idle is not normal. Try changing CPU governor to something else. (like schedutil or powersave)
Canny1913 said:
If you are using Fast Charging, that heating is entirely normal (happens to me too)
But heating during idle is not normal. Try changing CPU governor to something else. (like schedutil or powersave)
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Do you know how to change cpu governor? I tried doing it last night but didn't find a whole lot of information. Schedutil seems to just set it all the way to 2ghz, so I want to change it to powersave
topsecretasian said:
Do you know how to change cpu governor? I tried doing it last night but didn't find a whole lot of information. Schedutil seems to just set it all the way to 2ghz, so I want to change it to powersave
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use Rootify, select the CPU tab located at the top then change it.
The app sometimes gets stuck at Loading screen though.
Canny1913 said:
use Rootify, select the CPU tab located at the top then change it.
The app sometimes gets stuck at Loading screen though.
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ok so it does work when i change the cpu govenor, but the only option that actually works is 'powersave' (as well as 'userspace'). all the other ones still sets it to 2GHz. 'userspace' seems to have a somewhat of an improvement but it's only setting everything to a constant value. is there a way have it set to balanced mode?
topsecretasian said:
ok so it does work when i change the cpu govenor, but the only option that actually works is 'powersave' (as well as 'userspace'). all the other ones still sets it to 2GHz. 'userspace' seems to have a somewhat of an improvement but it's only setting everything to a constant value. is there a way have it set to balanced mode?
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powersave forces the processor to work in the lowest frequency availible, thus consuming less power.
userspace allows the app to set the CPU frequency whatever it wants. This isn't supposed to be used in Android since changing CPU speed thorough an app is super uncommon.
Others like ondemand normally keep the power low but starts using the higher frequencies if a processor intensive app is launched.
You can learn which governors do what in this post so you can set the most suitable one for you.
[REF][GUIDE]Saber's guide on CPU governors, I/O schedulers and more!
Collective guide of CPU governors, I/O schedulers and other kernel variables I present to you a wonderful collection of descriptions, comparisons and graphs of common kernel variables. Before continuing on the wonderful journey of Linux kernel...
forum.xda-developers.com
Canny1913 said:
powersave forces the processor to work in the lowest frequency availible, thus consuming less power.
userspace allows the app to set the CPU frequency whatever it wants. This isn't supposed to be used in Android since changing CPU speed thorough an app is super uncommon.
Others like ondemand normally keep the power low but starts using the higher frequencies if a processor intensive app is launched.
You can learn which governors do what in this post so you can set the most suitable one for you.
[REF][GUIDE]Saber's guide on CPU governors, I/O schedulers and more!
Collective guide of CPU governors, I/O schedulers and other kernel variables I present to you a wonderful collection of descriptions, comparisons and graphs of common kernel variables. Before continuing on the wonderful journey of Linux kernel...
forum.xda-developers.com
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I see. Well I guess it does work as a solution.
Thanks for the help!

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