Hello everyone, I just bought my G3 3 days ago. But the temperature seems bad for me.
The CPU temperature is between 54C and 68C in normal use (Facebook app, messenger) and it reaches 75C in heavy use (Shadow Fight 2, VR Games, screen brightness +80%, Google chrome). The battery is something cooler, but I think it is in bad situation too. Its temperature in normal use is between 36C and 38C and in heavy use it reaches 40C. What should I do?
- The apps I have used are (Antutu Benchmarks and CPU Temp).
- I did not make any changes in software or even hardware.
- My phone runs at Lollipop V5.0 OS.
- When the temperature of CPU reaches 70C, I can't make the brightness +90%.
- Sorry for my English.
AbdoEid said:
Hello everyone, I just bought my G3 3 days ago. But the temperature seems bad for me.
The CPU temperature is between 54C and 68C in normal use (Facebook app, messenger) and it reaches 75C in heavy use (Shadow Fight 2, VR Games, screen brightness +80%, Google chrome). The battery is something cooler, but I think it is in bad situation too. Its temperature in normal use is between 36C and 38C and in heavy use it reaches 40C. What should I do?
- The apps I have used are (Antutu Benchmarks and CPU Temp).
- I did not make any changes in software or even hardware.
- My phone runs at Lollipop V5.0 OS.
- When the temperature of CPU reaches 70C, I can't make the brightness +90%.
- Sorry for my English.
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i have this issue some time ago, but i try the thermal compound mod and temperatures goes down 10/12º, before i have the same temps as you, now i get 58º max max in everything include antutu! if you dont have fear to try see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH5wCeootNI
this works like a charm for me! but if you will do it, do carefully to dont damage the board!
copy2050 said:
i have this issue some time ago, but i try the thermal compound mod and temperatures goes down 10/12º, before i have the same temps as you, now i get 58º max max in everything include antutu! if you dont have fear to try see:
this works like a charm for me! but if you will do it, do carefully to dont damage the board!
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I was thinking to return the phone, specially it just 3 days ago, as I don't want to open the phone.
AbdoEid said:
I was thinking to return the phone, specially it just 3 days ago, as I don't want to open the phone.
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no difference because it will happen the same on next phone, its a issue of the processor itself because the gap between the processor and the frame of phone! all stock LG G3 have this issue.
sure, you do what is the best for you, mine have only 2 months and i do this anyway...have no fear to loose the guarantee!
You should buy a portable console, maybe.
Noob. My G3 can be at 101ºC
See this, in the top:
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I gonna call firefighter T.T
Basicly u need to root use a diffrent kernal than stock most have built in thermal mods plus the thermal paste mod i get 62 max
you should also try using ctt thermal mod.root your device.istall twrp and flash that mod in twrp and you are good to go.i dont know how low temps you will get after that but it does help in lowering cpu temp.try it.
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I'm not sure if anyone else was experiencing lag from the new CM9 Nightly like I was after I flashed it.. So I played around with the options and noticed that the CPU governor under "Performance" was set to "Interactive". I switched this to "On Demand" & checked "Set on Boot" and man this phone flies now! Also make sure that the min and max speeds are set correctly.
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I dunno, maybe your battery life is going to suck now lol. Let us know how the drain is. If I weren't at work right now I'd be playing with the latest nightly myself.
CM9 is Great! Flashing LU6200 and used X2.
You have succesfully flashed CM9 on LU6200 ?
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CM9 is Great! Flashing LU6200 and used X2.
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wrote us how u did that! please!
Malnilion said:
I dunno, maybe your battery life is going to suck now lol. Let us know how the drain is. If I weren't at work right now I'd be playing with the latest nightly myself.
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On demand governor draining more battery then interactive one?
Much snappier for me too. Can't report on how it affects battery life yet. With this phone and the newness of the ROM, definitely keep your charger handy.
thank you, I made these changes.
I did a bit of the google to try and find the difference between interactive and on-demand, the nomenclature sure seems similar, but could not find any descriptions of the 2, anybody know?
http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/CPU_Governors
Ondemand
Quickly scales up the CPU frequency once there is sufficient load, and then quickly scales down the frequency once the load is no longer present.
* Pro: Good performance, decent battery life.
* Con: CPU frequency can constantly shoot up and down, causing more power drain than staying at an "ideal" frequency.
Interactive
Quickly ramps up to the maximum allowed frequency, then slowly drops the frequency once no longer under load.
* Pro: Faster to ramp up and down means a snappier response from the device.
* Con: CPU will run quickly for a few moments after it is no longer needed to do so, resulting in longer periods of higher power consumption and heat generation.
I don't notice a major difference in battery drain yet. Still mediocre. But I am willing to sacrifice some life for the absence of lag. I almost reverted back to gingerbread before discovering this minor change fix lol.
Thanks Namuna
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS
actually i have a much better battery right now and an almost lag free phone !
I do not recommend enabling KSM as posted above. I found out that ksmd process utilizes cpu by 3-5% for hours!!! It drain battery on my eyes!
FlintPNZ said:
I do not recommend enabling KSM as posted above. I found out that ksmd process utilizes cpu by 3-5% for hours!!! It drain battery on my eyes!
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Thanks! OP edited. The important change is the CPU governor.
bioan said:
You have succesfully flashed CM9 on LU6200 ?
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Currently can not
I use my phone about average with data and messaging stuff and my phone gets hot enough to burn me. The camera part is what gets the hottest. I turned fast charge off and had a significant temp. decrease. Is this a problem with my phone or fast charge? Is anyone else having this issue? I am running AOKP b35 on my CDMA Gnex.
CDMA phones tends to get really hot but side of it.. Maybe you are more sensitive than others? I mean Yeah you can feel the heat but as far as your phone keeps working its all good.. Remember you have a dual core processor inside.. Try to put your laptop or pc in your face and tell me of its cold lol
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
Lanmonster said:
I use my phone about average with data and messaging stuff and my phone gets hot enough to burn me. The camera part is what gets the hottest. I turned fast charge off and had a significant temp. decrease. Is this a problem with my phone or fast charge? Is anyone else having this issue? I am running AOKP b35 on my CDMA Gnex.
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thats normal, especially when plugged in. it will get hot, especially with fastcharge enabled. plus, from what i hear, aokp tends to make it a little hotter.
My phone gets up to 119°F when I push it. Its normal.
pushing it hard at 1.689ghz.. 102C cpu temp, and 122F battery temp(the cpu temp widget needs to be updated to fully show 100C+ temps ). the safety for the cpu temp is at 110C. once your cpu hits that, your phone shuts down automagically. and it works, ive hit 110C cpu temp a few times before(just to check the safety, normal use you would never get that hot).
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I've notice this specially around the camera lens.
i'm on third party ROMs, they control temperature extremely well. outstanding ones being Foxhound and SlimICS. try them, why not?
qwsdert4 said:
i'm on third party ROMs, they control temperature extremely well. outstanding ones being Foxhound and SlimICS. try them, why not?
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You probably mean kernel.
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You probably mean kernel.
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based on my experience, temperture controls may vary in different ROMs as the kernel remains the same. so some ROM may fit best with specific kernels that's why i recommend flashing ROMs not simply kernels
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based on my experience, temperture controls may vary in different ROMs as the kernel remains the same. so some ROM may fit best with specific kernels that's why i recommend flashing ROMs not simply kernels
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The temperature is controlled by the kernel as far as throttling goes.
Heat is generated by the CPU and that is controlled by the kernel.
The only way a rom is involved in temperature is the processing it males the CPU do.
So ya, kernel.
Hi guys,
I have tested my HTC One X and I came up with these results:
CPU on max load:
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Battery on standby:
Ones I lost my network and I had to restart my phone.
Are those temps on max load too hot and what is the max safe temp?
Is it possible that no one can tell me if those temps on max load are too hot and what is the max safe temp
Anyone to share their temps at least?
82C in your first screen capture is too high (if the reading is correct). What app are you using?
PhoenixFx said:
82C in your first screen capture is too high (if the reading is correct). What app are you using?
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System Tuner from 3c with Stock Kernel. Default values not overclocked CPU neither GPU.
82 is ok for cpu It's the battery you wont to wotch that shouldn't Ho above 50
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82 is ok for cpu It's the battery you wont to wotch that shouldn't Ho above 50
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I'm not really good in terms of software/coding but I know a thing or two for hardware, basically an 82ºC reading for a mobile processor is way past over its limit(around 54~65ºC). It's just way too high add the variable of poor ventilation and crammed hardware, what OP should worry about is the actual health of the phone as a whole.
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I'm not really good in terms of software/coding but I know a thing or two for hardware, basically an 82ºC reading for a mobile processor is way past over its limit(around 54~65ºC). It's just way too high add the variable of poor ventilation and crammed hardware, what OP should worry about is the actual health of the phone as a whole.
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Ok I may be wrong but I am shure I have read a few times around this forum 90 is ok Just wotch the battery temps and iv been reading a lot in the past two month some sort of addiction lol
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Thanks for answers!
I have found something interesting:
Tegra3 is a quad core 1.5ghz 40nm SOC and so learn to accept its operational temperatures i.e: 45c Battery and 75c CPU during heavy use
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and here is the link:
http://forum.dailymobile.net/index.php?topic=77442.0
Here si my two videos of gameplay on HTC One X JellyBean Sense 4+ (maXimus v4.2) and temperatures of CPU and Battery:
Shadowgun The Leftover
After 12 minutes of play with pluged charger
CPU temp: 61 C
Batt temp: 46.3 C
Dead Trigger
After 12 minutes of play
CPU temp: 65 C
Batt temp: 47.0 C
If the reading are right, those temps are far more better on JB and Sense 4+.
Hey Everyone was wondering what's the normal temperature for the battery? Here's a screenshot I took, I use the app called Devcheck great app by the way, great for getting all the Info you need about your phone.
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that temp is good, nothing to worry, everything up to 37/38 without gaming is quite normal. it depends whether you use mobile network and a lot of browsing or so or not.everything starting from 38 and above should be only reached with gaming
No need to worry about temperatures on the phone. It's not like a desktop with variable cooling systems. If battery or CPU is getting hot, it'll throttle to lower temps and will turn off in extreme conditions. Having Android phones since the D1, I've never seen anyone fry their phone from excessive temperature.
IMO, monitoring temperature on phones is as useless as ram cleaners. Let the software do it's job.
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What's the normal Temperature of the Battery?
Room temperature obviously!
Everything else i abnormal. Like when you activate the screen and use your phone. This uses energy and causes the battery to become warmer.
Using a LOT of energy like Recording 4k or playing a Game which uses up to 8W will increase battery temperature.
1. the 8W Electrical energy get turned into 99.9% thermal energy, the SoC is between battery and Display, facing the battery IIRC.
2. The Battery being used causes itself to heat up.
So what is the Limit? Around 45°C The phone starts throttling CPU clocks and GPU clocks way earlier. Around 38°C is the first one and around 41-42° he next one. But depending on your surround temperature (Jep, Texas Sun at noon and 35°C Outside temperature do not help....) your phonebattery will not get hotter than 48°C
Is this safe? Jup easily, the battery iself should be specced about 50-60°C Maximum usage temperature. Didn't really take a look at the details in the battery in the disassembly video^^
But as Richii already mentioned, your phone does this all on its own. Don't have to care at all
It's note a Note 7 ^^
Hello,
(I specify that I do not play any game)
My brand new s20 is at 40 ° all the time, it is very unpleasant to handle it, I always have the impression that my hands are very hot and the phone is often lukewarm. I saw on forums that this was a known issue with the S20s.
What is your temperature of your S20 in normal use? (I specify that I do not play)
Here are my measurements made with CPU monitor: CPU: 39 / Battery: 37
So I'm asking you what are your temperatures?
I'm pissed off because I don't know which fairly compact high-end phone there is nothing on the android side at all.
Thank you
Debloat useless system apps and your temperature will be fine.
I had the same problem in the first days.
I have debloated all i could...
Can you give me your temprature after a 10-15min normal use with CPU Monitor please ?
Linkref said:
Hello,
(I specify that I do not play any game)
My brand new s20 is at 40 ° all the time, it is very unpleasant to handle it, I always have the impression that my hands are very hot and the phone is often lukewarm. I saw on forums that this was a known issue with the S20s.
What is your temperature of your S20 in normal use? (I specify that I do not play)
Here are my measurements made with CPU monitor: CPU: 39 / Battery: 37
So I'm asking you what are your temperatures?
I'm pissed off because I don't know which fairly compact high-end phone there is nothing on the android side at all.
Thank you
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Everybody knows; this is perfect in Winter
@Linkref return it and get a one plus 8 pro. This issue is known and won’t be fixed ever.
The one plus is so big....
What device can you advise me ?
Maybe p30 ?
Linkref said:
I have debloated all i could...
Can you give me your temprature after a 10-15min normal use with CPU Monitor please ?
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Sure,I'm starting now.
A shot in the dark. I have disabled the edge menu, and my Phone now is about 35'c in normal use. Battery seems to have been mutch better also. Ex990 s ultra.
chieco said:
@Linkref return it and get a one plus 8 pro. This issue is known and won’t be fixed ever.
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What is the edge menu ?
Edge menu panel is that you can drag a menu from the side of yout home screen. Disable it in settings: screen: edge...
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S20 Ultra Exynos
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S20 Ultra Exynos
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Impressive.... Mine here after 10min instagram
What should i do ? Return ?
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Impressive.... Mine here after 10min instagram
What should i do ? Return ?
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Nah, that was mine just idling, this is after being used normally for a while, depends on your ambient temps too, if your room is hot your phone will be hotter than usual