Anyone else tabs 8.4 making it to 90c normal use it can hit 87-89 stress test hit 91 before i stopped it and twrp backup it was hitting 92. I wouldnt think this is normal but might be any feed backup appreciated....
I would have though your tablet would have seriously started to melt at those temperatures, the cpu should have throttled itself back to reduce the temperature before it got to 90c
You tablet is going to die if you keep getting though`s temperatures.
I have an app that warns me if my temp battery goes above 45c, and your getting 90c
A good free temp app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yanyan.cputemp
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Hi,
You might laugh at this, but I have never owned a smart phone before. I got my Galaxy Nexus last Thursday and I took it for two trips this weekend, mounted on the dashboard. The trips were about a couple of hours each, and the weather was sunny with a temperature from 90 F to 97 F.
I use AndroSensor to measure the temperature of my battery. I found that my battery temperature was around 122 F most of the time, and once went up to 134 F. Is this OK or is there something wrong with my phone. Also the voltage of the phone dropped to 3.7 V as compared to 4.18 V when fully charged and cold.
I am just curious if there is something wrong with my phone. I would like to know what temperatures you guys see with the Galaxy Nexus.
Thank you,
O. O.
Depends my battery stays at 32 c when I work in a 55 f prep area. When I'm in a 82 f room it hits 60c with light usage. This is with trinity kernel. It manly depends on the temp of where you are
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In a cool environment (low 70s F) my battery never reaches 120° F. At the moment, it's at 93°F, and I've been using it lightly for a while. Under very heavy usage I've see it reach 118, but more typically about 114. With moderate usage, I see 104 pretty often. After sitting overnight it's usually about mid-80s.
Being on a hot dashboard in direct sunlight on a hot day probably affected your battery temp quite a bit.
Cool Tool is pretty good for monitoring things like battery temp.
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In a cool environment (low 70s F) my battery never reaches 120° F. At the moment, it's at 93°F, and I've been using it lightly for a while. Under very heavy usage I've see it reach 118, but more typically about 114. With moderate usage, I see 104 pretty often. After sitting overnight it's usually about mid-80s.
Being on a hot dashboard in direct sunlight on a hot day probably affected your battery temp quite a bit.
Cool Tool is pretty good for monitoring things like battery temp.
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Thanks strumcat. There was direct sunlight on the phone since it was mounted on the dashboard, but still 134 F is ridiculous. Does anyone have any idea what he upper limit of the temperature of the battery is? This is a new phone so I would like to know if there is a problem right now before my 15 day trial period expires.
Thank you,
O. O.
I reach 144°F when I play games and do heavy Facebook+browser Tasks.
Yesterday reached the temp of near shut down (12°F close). Be careful where u use your phone. Like the summer at Disney.
°___° always got hot to point to where I can't use it.
Q: battery dies faster when it's hotter then normal right???
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I can't get past 110F if I try.
Best heat management I've seen on a phone personally.
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If it was on direct sunlight, 130-ish is not that bad. But make sure that you don't do that next time. That can really be a huge problem. Also you know how hot the CPU was? I find you have to look out for CPU temperature more than battery, because CPU gets really, REALLY hot for me.
My max. battery temperature is around 120F, while charging and browsing/socializing. But my CPU temperature goes beyond 60C easily with light use...
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I reach 144°F when I play games and do heavy Facebook+browser Tasks.
Yesterday reached the temp of near shut down (12°F close). Be careful where u use your phone. Like the summer at Disney.
°___° always got hot to point to where I can't use it.
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Thanks Dragn4rce Do you have any clue what the Shutdown Temperature is? What does 12°F mean??
O. O.
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If it was on direct sunlight, 130-ish is not that bad. But make sure that you don't do that next time. That can really be a huge problem. Also you know how hot the CPU was? I find you have to look out for CPU temperature more than battery, because CPU gets really, REALLY hot for me.
My max. battery temperature is around 120F, while charging and browsing/socializing. But my CPU temperature goes beyond 60C easily with light use...
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Thanks kyokeun1234 How do you measure the CPU temperature? I am new to all of this.
O. O.
I was 12°F(169°F) away from shut down.
And in °F, it is 180°F before the phone shuts it self down.
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110 F is as high as mine has gone. Personal hand warmer!
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Thanks kyokeun1234 How do you measure the CPU temperature? I am new to all of this.
O. O.
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I'm really sorry, but I am yet to find that out. The only reason why I know this is because of SetCPU feature, which is underclocking when CPU temperature reaches certain heat.
I've just searched cpu temperature on Play Store and here's is decent looking one... I dunno if it will work or not though...: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...51bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5zYW5lbHMudGVtcGNwdXYyIl0.
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I'm really sorry, but I am yet to find that out.
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Open Terminal Emulator and run cat /sys/devices/platform/omap/omap_temp_sensor.0/temperature. Divide by 1000 and you have temperature in Celsius.
Thank you guys for the information. I think this is all I need. As Dragn4rce mentioned the cut-off is 180F so its nice to know that I was much below that threshold.
O. O.
Im having huge problems with cpu heat,regardless of what im running. Here's a screenshot of the worst temp i've seen. (87c during TWRP backup) even right out of the box, i frequently saw temps of 60c and up after 20minutes of gaming (thats even with power saving cpu throttling turned on)
Anyone else run into heat problems? View attachment 3211470[/ATTACH]
Wow.. that's way too hot!
You have stock kernel?
First turn off, wait for cooling down, then startup again to check if still gets hot?
If it does, return it for repair?
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Im having huge problems with cpu heat,regardless of what im running. Here's a screenshot of the worst temp i've seen. (87c during TWRP backup) even right out of the box, i frequently saw temps of 60c and up after 20minutes of gaming (thats even with power saving cpu throttling turned on)
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Presuming you've not rooted (tripping Knox) I'd RMA that sucker. Messing with possible power/heat issues seldom ends well.
Assume you have checked what's running underneath your ROM? Certain apps seem to "hijack" CPU resources until you close them off.
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Im having huge problems with cpu heat,regardless of what im running. Here's a screenshot of the worst temp i've seen. (87c during TWRP backup) even right out of the box, i frequently saw temps of 60c and up after 20minutes of gaming (thats even with power saving cpu throttling turned on)
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Twrp gets hot backing up and installing ROMs. Pretty typical as well as for games also. Custom kernels with CPU multi core savingnhelp with that a tad
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I am rooted (stock rom) but the heat issue has bèen going on since b4 root. My kernel ver is 3.4.39 3702705 [email protected] #1 after ejecting the sd card, the temps have noticeably fallen. Weird. Thanks in advance for the replies!!!
And dont do having game youll end up with a frying pan also dont turn off and charge while its hot
I am trying to figure out if my temps are normal or not.
My T700 is on the latest 5.0.1.
While its idle the temps are around 40c-50c.
However when the proc is being used even ever so slightly it will spike to 60c-75c.
I decided to run some tests like AnTuTu and when it gets to the CPU part of the tests it spikes as high as 80c-90c
Is this normal? I tried to do this to one at the store and the results were still around 80c.
Im trying to decide between the T230 and the T700 for my daugher.
She mainly uses it for educational games and movies etc.
That device wont break 40C even when running AnTuTu.
Please post your results and any insight you might have.
Thanks!
spiking to 60-75c is normal 90c is a a bit too hot, but if it`s only at 90c for a few seconds that is not a problem, if you can find an app that can do a graph of the temperature while running AnTuTu and see how long it stays at 90c
I have been trying to find the maximum temps for arm cpu`s but i cannot find anything, but on another android forum they recommended keeping the temp under 80c
John.
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spiking to 60-75c is normal 90c is a a bit too hot, but if it`s only at 90c for a few seconds that is not a problem, if you can find an app that can do a graph of the temperature while running AnTuTu and see how long it stays at 90c
I have been trying to find the maximum temps for arm cpu`s but i cannot find anything, but on another android forum they recommended keeping the temp under 80c
John.
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my tab s does the same thing I wouldn't worry about it.
Hi there,
I always notice the phone is getting hot even when just doing simple tasks, like browsing. When playing any game, doesn't really matter what kind, the upper part gets so hot, it's almost untouchable.
So I checked the temps when I felt it was really hot and saw some sensors showing temps up to 90-92°C. The processor was around 50°C
After I switched to the monitoring app the temps dropped really fast, a few secs after they were around 70-75°C.
I got these temps in a 25°C room with gps and 4g off, on 40% screen brightness playing some simple 3D game.
The phone never alerts that it gets too hot.
I'm on v20d update, I can't tell the serial now.
I can't link screenshots because I'm a new user, but I used HWmonitorPro and CPU-Z to measure temps, 3-4 sensors showed temperatures more than 80°C , the rest were higher than 70.
I don't think it's normal, but I wanted to ask this here before I do anything.
Thank you for any help.
Try changing the battery see if that helps some times this is the issue if not then u may need to root ur phone and install amplify and greenify to stop the background apps for overheating ur phone and after rooting install xposed..these apps are better run with xposed ofcourse playing heavy games and apps usage can make ur phone hot ...a little warm to much warm is always ok
Attached below is a picture of my Hardware activity while playing Power Rangers Legacy Wars which admittedly is a graphically intense games but I'm worried that the temperature of the GPU and or CPU is getting too high. I want to make sure my Note 4 isn't getting too hot here is the picture:
I need somebody's help. The coolest my Note 4 seems to get is about 53 degrees C and that's when I turn it on after it's been asleep on my desk. It is not a rogue app or anything like that because I have done both Factory resets and I have install custom roms, so everything has been factory reset multiple times. The water damage sticker indicates no water damage whatsoever. I know phones can get hot when gaming, my Note 4 gets to anywhere between 70 to 85 degrees Celsius and I am just wondering if that's normal I reduced my screen resolution to 720P and disabled two cores of the quad core processor and it does not seem to help one bit. Is this temperature normal or do I need to get rid of the phone?
PS when doing normal browsing it seems to hover around 60 to 67 degrees C
And the battery does not seem to go over 37 degrees Celsius
If you're worried about high temps during games I'd recommend turning the max GPU frequency down. It significantly reduced my temps and I didn't notice a significant difference in gameplay.
Thank you for your response. I have done that and it does not seem to make a difference I'm still getting CPU and GPU temperatures in the high 70s to low 80s
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Thank you for your response. I have done that and it does not seem to make a difference I'm still getting CPU and GPU temperatures in the high 70s to low 80s
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Would you mind posting a screenshot as above with the same overlay? How long are you playing before it gets to this point? Have you adjusted throttling temperatures?
Edit: Saw your other post and wanted to add some troubleshooting. When you open up TWRP and do a file transfer or backup how hot does your phone get? Mine would get pretty hot to the touch, but I don't remember it getting above 80 C.....
The temps you showed in the other thread are definitely not "normal" from my experience with day-to-day use. Did you ever look at the task monitor app I linked to?
Sure I can take another screenshot. How do you want it? I did check out that app and the only thing that I saw was that it seems as though my CPU cores were always running pretty high but I didn't see any applications taking up and unusual amount of processing power. The temperature ranges to about 60 as soon as I open a game for the most part and continues to slowly rise from there. Yes that's about the temperature I get everytime I go into TWRP. I don't even have to be doing anything I'm just open TWRP work and that's about the temperature I get
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Sure I can take another screenshot. How do you want it? I did check out that app and the only thing that I saw was that it seems as though my CPU cores were always running pretty high but I didn't see any applications taking up and unusual amount of processing power. The temperature ranges to about 60 as soon as I open a game for the most part and continues to slowly rise from there. Yes that's about the temperature I get everytime I go into TWRP. I don't even have to be doing anything I'm just open TWRP work and that's about the temperature I get
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Sorry, I posted that before I noticed your updated screenshot. I was just curious if limiting the GPU made any difference.
Honestly I'm running out of software suggestions. Do you have some sort of case/screen protector that could be affecting it? How hot us your screen (qualitatively)? I just looked at an old video I made and my phone was 52 C in TWRP, which isn't too far off from yours so it might be fine (as I said my phone screen would get too hot to touch at times during intense games). But if you look at kernel adiutor and see that the CPU rarely drops to the lowest frequency/deep sleep there's probably something wrong (unless your screen is constantly on). You could try a different kernel or governor, or check an app like gsm battery monitor to see if GPS or something us hogging CPU time, but I don't really have any more ideas. (Although I did used to cool off my screen with a wet towel when it got really hot)
Just to confirm: you're running a Verizon note 4 right? (Have to ask)
You've updated the modem to the correct version through Odin?
You're on the proper bootloader?
First of all thank you for your help once again. I don't know how to measure how hot my screen gets I don't have any tools that would allow me to do that I do have a case and screen protector on but it doesn't seem to be any worse than it was before I put them on. Yes I am on the correct bootloader and I do have a Verizon Note 4 running the nseven ROM and I am on the correct modem. I'm willing to do anything at this point. This is the second note 4 I've had with this issue and I just want to be able to use it. I want to be able to play my games and stuff you know. So if there's a literally anything I can do . plus I don't really have money for a replacement
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First of all thank you for your help once again. I don't know how to measure how hot my screen gets I don't have any tools that would allow me to do that I do have a case and screen protector on but it doesn't seem to be any worse than it was before I put them on. Yes I am on the correct bootloader and I do have a Verizon Note 4 running the nseven ROM and I am on the correct modem. I'm willing to do anything at this point. This is the second note 4 I've had with this issue and I just want to be able to use it. I want to be able to play my games and stuff you know. So if there's a literally anything I can do . plus I don't really have money for a replacement
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I found this: https://forums.androidcentral.com/s...bout-cpu-temperatures-according-cpu-z-s6.html
Which shows some pretty high temperatures during heavy and normal loads for a G4 and some other forum discussing how their note 4 would reboot due to overheating. Since you're not experiencing that issue I'm not sure you need to worry too much. Your processor should be throttling itself if it's getting to hot to make sure it doesn't get damaged. I'd try to make sure that you limit your gpu to around 300 and then just make sure your CPU isn't overclocked and you will probably be fine. My note 4 would get so hot that I couldn't touch the screen, but it still ran like a champ and never rebooted on me. The only thing that is concerning is that your CPU clock specs aren't sticking, but you'll need to read around for how to fix that since I've never had an issue.
Okay well that makes me feel a whole lot better thank you. According to GSMArena the processor speed of the Note 4 is 2.7 gigahertz and mine is currently running at 2.4 so while it is a little upsetting that I can't bring it down any further, at least I know again according to GSMArena that my processor is not overclocked. Thank you for everything