Hi guys
I get my device hot while charging it
I didn't use my phone and it was 41℃ hot ! (107℉)
Is this normal ?
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Mine does the sane thing
Same here. It gets hot during the first half of the charge and then cools down for the last half. I'm pretty sure it's normal. The temperature needs to be higher than that to be harmful to the battery.
WarCow said:
Same here. It gets hot during the first half of the charge and then cools down for the last half. I'm pretty sure it's normal. The temperature needs to be higher than that to be harmful to the battery.
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yes exactly the first half only
thanks
I never noticed mine getting hot while charging. If you have the free time maybe call HTC to ask them if its normal or not just to be sure. Its probably normal
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Is it normal for my phone to overheat after a few minutes of watching a video. Could it be that the battery is causing this overheating? Do you guy's get this issue? What is your normal temperature reading when you guys are using your phone? I know that its suppost to get hot because of the snapdragon, but is it normal to overheat after a few minutes of use.
What temp are you getting ?
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novanosis85 said:
What temp are you getting ?
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Well earlier I was watching a video from 12:01 (temp 35.0 C) to 12:09 (temp 38.1 C).
What is your normal temp when you are using your phone?
Dude!!!!!! Those are normal temps and are not even considered hot.
Hot is 42 and up
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Yeah Duuuuuuude!!!!!!!!!
novanosis85 said:
Dude!!!!!! Those are normal temps and are not even considered hot.
Hot is 42 and up
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Sorry but I am a noob, but my phone starts to heat during the time i used it. Is it supposed to heat up around 38 C?
xzulez said:
Sorry but I am a noob, but my phone starts to heat during the time i used it. Is it supposed to heat up around 38 C?
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It varies. Heat index, on or off the charger, etc. I'm at 32 right now but if I am plugged into the HTC charger it gets hot hitting 41.
CPU extensive apps will heat it up as well.
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I've seen mine hit 52! Charging in my car with windows up on a hot day. Felt like an idiot. Lol.
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Ohh ok, I was wondering if it was just my phone.thanks for your help guys. This is my first smartphone and im loving every bit of it.
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Hi I tried searching for this using the xda app but didn't find anything.
I think I have noticed that when charging the phone once the battery is full it doesn't maintain the charge if left plugged in, you have to unplug and plug the charger back in for it to start charging
Any one else found this?
Cheers
Tom
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It's a feature on the Desire. It's to prevent the phone battery from overcharging.
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That's a real bugger as I normally charge overnight so its good for a full days use, but that routine isn't going to be much good now.
Thanks for confirming though
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paperclip69 said:
That's a real bugger as I normally charge overnight so its good for a full days use, but that routine isn't going to be much good now.
Thanks for confirming though
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basically what happens is, if you charge while the device is on, when it reaches 100% it will quickly discharge to 90% and then charge again till it reaches 100%, it will follow that cycle until you unplug it
Ah that makes a lot more sense
Thanks for letting me know
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Just curious if anybody else's gets pretty warm after surfing the web and listening to some music or another instance was while video chatting with my wife? Is this been the case or do I have a defect. The vibrant I came from never really did.
Yea it gets a little warm but nothing to worry about. Let's not forget how thin the back cover is.... So you will feel it warm.
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Yeah, mine gets warm. I don't consider it "HOT"
Ditto....it heats up...and i feel it through my case...have not given it much thought thou.
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yup definitely gets hot. Usually it's ok but when it's really hot outside it can be bothersome but not to the point that it burns or anything. At least not yet lol.
Thanks guys, I feel better.
If you are too worried use some app that will display battery temperature. I use wifi tether. My battery goes to max 37 degree Celsius after gaming for half an hour. That's not bad considering the battery is designed to operate upto 60 degrees.
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Mine gets hot after about 20 minutes browsing the web without letting the screen turn off once, but it always cools back down really fast. I was freaking out the first couple of times this happened because T-mobile's exchange policy is retarded and slow. I waited long enough for the phone I didn't want to have to wait longer for a replacement. I also have an issue that has been happening ever since I bought the phone. I tried searching, but got nothing. com.process.google.gapps always force closes, but after I hit okay everything runs great. When it happens it does freeze everything on the phone except the notification bar. Then when it finally says com.process.google.gapps has stopped and needs to close, I just hit the okay button and it's like nothing ever happened. Anybody else have this problem and if so know what's causing it?
Mine can get pretty warm too to the point where my hand gets greasy/ sweaty a little .. gets annoying
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Same here
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You said heavy load... Lol
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Mine heats up jus ten minutes after browsing the web.. I guess it's normal but I don't like it
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I can't tell... I live in Texas and even our ice is hot right now.
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esteho said:
I can't tell... I live in Texas and even our ice is hot right now.
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Lol nice! That's funny ..pretty hot here in Florida too.. low 90s with a lot of rain = humidity
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Used my phone for navigation yesterday, perched on my dash in the blazing sun, screen on for an hour and GPS on using Bluetooth for music. Got to 44.8C.
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Used my phone for navigation yesterday, perched on my dash in the blazing sun, screen on for an hour and GPS on using Bluetooth for music. Got to 44.8C.
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Did you have any issues? Like the phone slowing down, rebooting or even shutting off due to an over heat?
Mine gets warm as well, but not "hot," so I don't worry about it.
After flashing new kernel. It doesn't feel so warm. I don't run it overclocked.
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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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treebill said:
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?
asp2010 said:
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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treebill said:
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
So I have a zero lemon 9300mah battery and got the mean bean rom been almost a month that I charge my phone fully and in 2 hours it goes to 50% so I though it was the battery. I changed the battery to a new one still died fast than I thought it was my rom. So I changed that last night to liquid smooth and charged overnight. Woke up at 8.30 and now it's 11.00am I am at 33% from 100% what's going on please help me.
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Check your battery stats... See whats keeping your phone awake
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Check your battery stats... See whats keeping your phone awake
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how do i do that?
sofia-captivate said:
how do i do that?
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Settings/battery
If your screen/display isn't the top thing then in most cases you have a problem
This is what mine looks like
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This may sound silly, but do you ever turn your screen off, lol.
Just kidding, but that's pretty bad.
Click the screen on and see what your time is. Is that with the Zero Lemon?
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Either a CPU max run state...or a serious wake lock...or both..
Zero lemon getting drained like that is a serious problem...
I would suggest a "complete" wipe...and the flashing of a rooted stock rom as a test base...
If the device still exhibits the behavior...then a hardware issue may be at Work here...
If the device gets hot to the touch....then get the device to a stock and clean state...so some unmodified testing can take place...
Let us know...g
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Even if you leave your screen on, never turn off zerolemon should still last you much longer than 4 hours of screen time. I have one, I get 3 days usage out of it