Does overheating occur on the HTC One M8? Are there any other glitches too?
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Hi all!
Just got my new HOX a day ago. And after 2 full charges I flashed LeeDroid ROM.
But on both ROMs (stock and LeeDroid) my HOX overheats a lot, being loaded heavier than normal.
By a-heavier-than-normal load I understand: installing apps (5 apps, one by one), changing settings, browsing heavy web-site for 17-30 min.
The HOX heats to the temperature, that I can't apply it to my face to make a call.
This seems to be the only issue of my phone, and I wonder, did anybody face with the same problem? Is there any solution?
I've just installed Cool tool - it'll show me the battery temp.
CbIP said:
Hi all!
Just got my new HOX a day ago. And after 2 full charges I flashed LeeDroid ROM.
But on both ROMs (stock and LeeDroid) my HOX overheats a lot, being loaded heavier than normal.
By a-heavier-than-normal load I understand: installing apps (5 apps, one by one), changing settings, browsing heavy web-site for 17-30 min.
The HOX heats to the temperature, that I can't apply it to my face to make a call.
This seems to be the only issue of my phone, and I wonder, did anybody face with the same problem? Is there any solution?
I've just installed Cool tool - it'll show me the battery temp.
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So does your device get hot on the screen if you can't put it to your face?
My One X does get rather hot under heavy usage but it's the area around the camera on the back of the phone that can get quite hot, never the front.
It does sound like an overheating problem to me, especially if you can't physically make a phone call because of the heat
Actually, it overheats both on the whole surface of the screen and under the rear camera (I think, a CPU is located there). It's very uncomfortable to make calls using a hot phone near your ear...
Also, I looked through the thread, where HOX overheated up to ~53 C and HTC said, that is normal. But, I didn't play games - just downloaded programs and used HOX for browsing.
Surfing internet will overheat too.
Official HTC Statement: HTC One X is normal to overheat
Thank you!
Today I tried browsing for ~20-30 min.
The temperature raised up to 39 C. It is normal for hand, but not comfortable for face/ear.
I hope, HTC will fix this, despite their statement (but don't know, if it is possible)...
Hi everyone,
I have worked out that its heat that causes the phone to start to flicker. I put my phone in the freezer for about seconds seconds (don't advice anyone else to do this) and boom the flicker went away for a while.
So this means its not the screens which are faulty looks like a hardware design fail to me. Whats the long term effect of this on the device? Could it cause the phone to stop working? Who knows but i cant belive HTC did not catch this during testing.
evo6 said:
Hi everyone,
I have worked out that its heat that causes the phone to start to flicker. I put my phone in the freezer for about seconds seconds (don't advice anyone else to do this) and boom the flicker went away for a while.
So this means its not the screens which are faulty looks like a hardware design fail to me. Whats the long term effect of this on the device? Could it cause the phone to stop working? Who knows but i cant belive HTC did not catch this during testing.
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I played Glowball for at least a half hour yesterday and my display didn't flicker. So it's not all of them.
mate flicker is a defect, end, my hox heats to 53deg n no flicker
Definitely not heat related, I noticed the flicker as soon as the several I've had were delivered, they were freezing at the time, as they'd been in a couriers van all day in cold weather. If anything it then became more intermittent as it warmed up.
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
After playing Dark Meadow for an hour the phone gets quite warm, and i've noticed that this has caused the rear of the case to change shape. It now has a slight curve inwards rather than outwards (basically its dented), in the area between the HTC & beats audio logos
Anyone else having this issue?
Also get an alternating green/red flashing led when playing games with charger plugged in - cant find anything in the user manual as to whether this is a problem or not
bazman70 said:
After playing Dark Meadow for an hour the phone gets quite warm, and i've noticed that this has caused the rear of the case to change shape. It now has a slight curve inwards rather than outwards (basically its dented), in the area between the HTC & beats audio logos
Anyone else having this issue?
Also get an alternating green/red flashing led when playing games with charger plugged in - cant find anything in the user manual as to whether this is a problem or not
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The blinking is due to overheating..it does that when it overheard..n don't worry..the new update that Europe got yesterday addresses the heating issue as well..
Till then Temple run and angry birds it is
Sent from my Stunning White HTC One X
The flashing is caused by overheated processors if what I've read is correct. Your machine is obviously defective and needs to be fixed or changed.
I personally won't play the graphics intense games until HTC sort out these overheating problems
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
Hello I have just noticed that my phone make a rattle noise (clicking) when exiting the camera application.
Also this sound intensity is variable.
Is that normal ?
Can't say I've every experienced it. When I open and close mine the camera stays quiet
Possible fault?
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk
I have read that it is the Lens hardware on other phone forum. But i am still a bit worried for my one X
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
Hi everybody, I replaced the microphone of my HTC One m8 but now the upper half of my screen is unresponsive, Can it be a software issue ? Thanks everybody