Screeen becomes warm/hot with just normal usage quickly! - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

My phone's screen becomes warm/hot with just normal usage like watching video or something.. although it cools down pretty fast, but again when i unlock it's gaining that warmness immediately. is this ok or something fishy with my phone?

I normally have to be doing intense things while charging for my phone to become hot. Watching a video will increase the temperature slightly as well. This is something you should look into, it doesn't sound right.

dkconor said:
I normally have to be doing intense things while charging for my phone to become hot. Watching a video will increase the temperature slightly as well. This is something you should look into, it doesn't sound right.
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how much in temperatures would it get for while watching videos, mine get a bit warm while watching videos, especcially the middle area under earpiece.
and also how much degree you get by mentioning hot.

kingcandy1 said:
how much in temperatures would it get for while watching videos, mine get a bit warm while watching videos, especcially the middle area under earpiece.
and also how much degree you get by mentioning hot.
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Check your big cluster is it stuck? Are you using SuperSU? Try stable 2.79 non SR.

Puddi_Puddin said:
Check your big cluster is it stuck? Are you using SuperSU? Try stable 2.79 non SR.
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re-flashed 3.2.8 for a different issue(had the issue that time also, now upgradd to 4.0.2 Stock... but still, even for normal usage like vieo, or going through the gallery, cpu usage is a bit high I guess, say the screen gets warm, and when browsing too

Try op3lite rom, oos 3.2.7

iDpC1 said:
Try op3lite rom, oos 3.2.7
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so you're saynig i'm just dealing with a software problem and not a hardware one?

kingcandy1 said:
so you're saynig i'm just dealing with a software problem and not a hardware one?
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I using op3lite rom about 3 month now and my screen is not so hot.
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iDpC1 said:
I using op3lite rom about 3 month now and my screen is not so hot.View attachment 4011908
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the pic you posted with temperature, which app or actvity u were doing while screenshotting it?

kingcandy1 said:
the pic you posted with temperature, which app or actvity u were doing while screenshotting it?
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Chrome and spotify

iDpC1 said:
Chrome and spotify
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so are these temperature normal when browsing in chrome? if so, what is the ambient temp? and which exactly among that those denotes SOC's temp?

kingcandy1 said:
so are these temperature normal when browsing in chrome? if so, what is the ambient temp? and which exactly among that those denotes SOC's temp?
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Yes are, 35°C/40°C

iDpC1 said:
Yes are, 35°C/40°C
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if 35C/40C is the ambient temperature, mine would be cross 46... coz even in an ambeint of 30, minne goes upto 40 just for brwosing in chrome, soc frequencies are also varying, sometimes just for a touch the cluster would go for max for a second or 2 and reduce.

iDpC1 said:
Yes are, 35°C/40°C
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@Puddi_Puddin
The surrounding temp was 30.. and i was using chrome(4g), and you can see the first three images, how the clusters's frequencies get varying and the temperature around 40, the fourth one after exiting chrome, the frequencies where stil varying but came back to normal in seconds... even using it for a small time, my phone goes above35, i know 35 is not much, but still, and when it reached 40 and the screen becomes a bit hot.. and i already flashed the OS once, .... is this ok.. coz you told me for an ambient temp around 35, mine was just 30 and i'm hitting these temps, what is happening, what might be the issue?

Check kernel settings

iDpC1 said:
Check kernel settings
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how should i do it! i don't have a clue i guess. and although mine is not rooted.. and you said, you're ambient temperature was 35C ? right??

kingcandy1 said:
how should i do it! i don't have a clue i guess. and although mine is not rooted.. and you said, you're ambient temperature was 35C ? right??
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Yup

iDpC1 said:
Yup
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those temperature i posted, is that normal?

Puddi_Puddin said:
Check your big cluster is it stuck? Are you using SuperSU? Try stable 2.79 non SR.
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My big cluster is not stuck, but all the cored vary rapidly even for small usage, i browse some time, the cores stay below 1000, suddenly goes max for 2/3 seconds, then be 1500, then it comes down, and again the same repeats.. why is happening any clue?
see just usinng whatsapp, and see hoe the frequencies varying.

Run 'top' command in a terminal app (I.e. Termux), when you get heat spikes, to see what process has high cpu utilization. In the terminal app with top running, press the (hardware) back button once to get rid of the keyboard, then turn the screen to landscape mode to identify the app/processes with high cpu usage.

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Overheating problem

Hello,
I recently noticed that the phone is overheating after a prolonged use, especially during a HD game like dungeons defenders). So, the phone is quickly burning and unusable.
Maybe someone else has this problem ?
Thanks
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
Tolcantor said:
Hello,
I recently noticed that the phone is overheating after a prolonged use, especially during a HD game like dungeons defenders). So, the phone is quickly burning and unusable.
Maybe someone else has this problem ?
Thanks
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
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Is the game performance being interfered by it?
Tolcantor said:
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Why the winking smiley? Is this a joke..?
wilkomints said:
Why the winking smiley? Is this a joke..?
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Paranoid much?
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Paranoid much?
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Paranoid? Not really, no. Just found it odd that someone would ask a fairly normal question and then wink at the end. It's like asking someone if they'll fix your car and then winking at them - they'd be wondering whether you meant it as some sort of weird euphemism!
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hey'd be wondering whether you meant it as some sort of weird euphemism!
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Is your phone overheating?
All phones heat up a bit when gaming, especially these newer 3D games. Does it overheat? No. If it did, trust me you'd know lol.
djolebih said:
All phones heat up a bit when gaming, especially these newer 3D games. Does it overheat? No. If it did, trust me you'd know lol.
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If the heating interferes with the performance i'd call it overheating.. lets let him answer that.
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Is the game performance being interfered by it?
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No, the game runs fast in high quality, even if the phone is overheating.
But, the battery's temperature increases to 55°C.
My fingers burn when I'm playing a game :'(
PS : Idle temperature is 30-35°C.
Tolcantor said:
No, the game runs fast in high quality, even if the phone is overheating.
But, the battery's temperature increases to 55°C.
My fingers burn when I'm playing a game :'(
PS : Idle temperature is 30-35°C.
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55?
I would go ask for a replacement
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55?
I would go ask for a replacement
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You're probably right, but the phone is normally not released yet
But, I will ask for a replacement next week.
Apparently, it's not an isolate case : i saw on french forums that other people have the same problem.
We'll see next week if it's a problem appeared just on a few series, or not, when the phone will be sold in other countries...
funny thing, i heard One S is overheating as well
This doesn't sound like a reasonable complaint!! Its a full kitchen; a monster phone with a monster SoC; 4 full-speed cores + 12 GPU cores. Of course it'll heat up if you light it all up! LOL!
My advice is just don't push the performance envelope while you're charging the phone. The combined heat from the battery + the SoC can create some unpredictable results. I killed an HTC Diamond, a Sensation, and my HD2 screen TWICE doing just that (gaming hard while charging and once running IGo GPS for 4 hours while charging).... the end result is invariably unhappy
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This doesn't sound like a reasonable complaint!! Its a full kitchen; a monster phone with a monster SoC; 4 full-speed cores + 12 GPU cores. Of course it'll heat up if you light it all up! LOL!
My advice is just don't push the performance envelope while you're charging the phone. The combined heat from the battery + the SoC can create some unpredictable results. I killed an HTC Diamond, a Sensation, and my HD2 screen TWICE doing just that (gaming hard while charging and once running IGo GPS for 4 hours while charging).... the end result is invariably unhappy
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Weired.. I have the HD2 oced to 1.5Ghz, I almost always play heavy games while I charge it.. yet it has survived for more than 2 years..
Is this April fools or a serious issue? Can u share a screenshot of 55
dexteral said:
Is this April fools or a serious issue? Can u share a screenshot of 55
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If he wanted to fool us he would edit it anyway..
I really don't think it's even good as an april fools..
I'm quite sure 55 would leave permanent trace on the phone, both physically and performance wise.
Playing heavy games while charging will result in additional overheat. I have most of today's phones since I own a retail dealership and I know what I'm talking about.
I'm quite dubious about believing that the phone could ever possibly reach this kind of temperature.
I'm only running on the nexus one for now until i get my ONE X through, but still smashing games whilst charging the phone quickly gets up to 40 degrees C however at that temperature throttling kicks in.
The highest iv ever seen my N1 go is 42 degrees, now if they have shoved all the power under the hood in the new ONE X i find it hard to believe that they would not have any kind of throttling to prevent overheating
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This doesn't sound like a reasonable complaint!! Its a full kitchen; a monster phone with a monster SoC; 4 full-speed cores + 12 GPU cores. Of course it'll heat up if you light it all up! LOL!
My advice is just don't push the performance envelope while you're charging the phone. The combined heat from the battery + the SoC can create some unpredictable results. I killed an HTC Diamond, a Sensation, and my HD2 screen TWICE doing just that (gaming hard while charging and once running IGo GPS for 4 hours while charging).... the end result is invariably unhappy
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but 55 is too hot to handle.. well, not really, but still pretty uncomfortable..
i cant imagine alighting from the bus or train, locking my phone and slotting it into the pocket of my jeans, all while it is at 55.. that might not fry my legs, but still, not very cool..
fi3ry_icy said:
but 55 is too hot to handle.. well, not really, but still pretty uncomfortable..
i cant imagine alighting from the bus or train, locking my phone and slotting it into the pocket of my jeans, all while it is at 55.. that might not fry my legs, but still, not very cool..
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I can't imagine you alighting from a bus or train having been simultaneously gaming and charging. And frankly, in the absence of any evidence, I don't believe anybody's phone hit 55 or anywhere near, unless we're talking fahrenheit. ;-)

[Q] I want to fix the cooling issues with my Galaxy Nexus

Basically I've had a Sprint Galaxy Nexus since it launched and I've been plagued with heat issues under even light load, but under heavy load its so bad that it is thermal throttling about 90% of the time after only 2 minutes of use.
And by that I mean it is running at 65c after less than 2 minutes of any 3D game, where it begins thermal throttling to control the temperature, and every game becomes unplayable. The device can easily heat to 60c by simply scrolling a webpage but 65c is the threshold where the device is simply unusable. I know we should expect some heat due to passive cooling rather than active cooling, but in this state, my phone is only good for email and music.
So I'm ready to take it into my own hands and modify my phone. I have no idea what type of heatsink is in this thing as I have not taken it apart yet. I am hoping the issue is simply that the heatsink didn't have proper thermal compound on it and I can just treat it like a PC, but if thats not the problem, I'm wondering if this is going to be beyond my ability.
Are there improved heatsinks for phones on the market? I don't even know where to start
ExEvolution said:
Basically I've had a Sprint Galaxy Nexus since it launched and I've been plagued with heat issues under even light load, but under heavy load its so bad that it is thermal throttling about 90% of the time after only 2 minutes of use.
And by that I mean it is running at 65c after less than 2 minutes of any 3D game, where it begins thermal throttling to control the temperature, and every game becomes unplayable. The device can easily heat to 60c by simply scrolling a webpage but 65c is the threshold where the device is simply unusable. I know we should expect some heat due to passive cooling rather than active cooling, but in this state, my phone is only good for email and music.
So I'm ready to take it into my own hands and modify my phone. I have no idea what type of heatsink is in this thing as I have not taken it apart yet. I am hoping the issue is simply that the heatsink didn't have proper thermal compound on it and I can just treat it like a PC, but if thats not the problem, I'm wondering if this is going to be beyond my ability.
Are there improved heatsinks for phones on the market? I don't even know where to start
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I'm pretty sure smartphones especially this phone don't have heatsinks lol
If you're going to modify, just try out some kernels. Most, if not all custom kernels have Smartreflex control to calculate how much voltage the CPU needs in order to run a certain frequency at the lowest possible stable voltage. Undervolting will help some heating issues.
Remember, this phone can take heat up to 100+ Celsius before needing to reboot automatically to cool down. And the TI-OMAP is not the most heat efficient processor to begin with. It is from 2011.
Really disappointed with under volting after spending 4 hours rooting my device and putting paranoid android my temps have only gotten worse. 75c after 3 minutes of a game
ExEvolution said:
Really disappointed with under volting after spending 4 hours rooting my device and putting paranoid android my temps have only gotten worse. 75c after 3 minutes of a game
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what are your values? here are mine:
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what are your values? here are mine:
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I think his problem is the hardware itself. He said this was a problem see he got the phone from launch. I'm scratching my head as to why he still kept the phone and didn't have it replaced. My phone runs around 55 Celsius on higher load so I think the phone's cooling isn't working right and he should have gotten a replacement.
DroidOnRoids said:
I think his problem is the hardware itself. He said this was a problem see he got the phone from launch. I'm scratching my head as to why he still kept the phone and didn't have it replaced. My phone runs around 55 Celsius on higher load so I think the phone's cooling isn't working right and he should have gotten a replacement.
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Actually it depends mine, with a TPU cover and 35 degrees outside, heats up pretty quickly. Right now i'm indoor with air conditioned, Gnex undervolted and fixed at 350MHz, only playing some music + usb charging, and CPU temp hovers around 41C. I'll try to play with it once at home and see if the undervolt actually helped.
Also noticed that some well programmed games (such as Mini Motor Racing), despite the great smooth graphic, they heat up the phone very little. On the other hand, simple card games made my Gnex almost untouchable, go figure.
Here. Also attached is the temperature reading from TempMonitor right after closing the game in the top left
Ok so after being completely unimpressed with paranoid android, I'm torn on which rom I should try next. I had no data on PA but got that fixed thanks to a topic on here
Feimitsu, which kernel are you running? I'm using what I guess is franco kernel that came with PA
ExEvolution said:
Ok so after being completely unimpressed with paranoid android, I'm torn on which rom I should try next. I had no data on PA but got that fixed thanks to a topic on here
Feimitsu, which kernel are you running? I'm using what I guess is franco kernel that came with PA
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I'm on A.S.K.P. and my gnex is much cooler...
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ExEvolution said:
Basically I've had a Sprint Galaxy Nexus since it launched and I've been plagued with heat issues under even light load, but under heavy load its so bad that it is thermal throttling about 90% of the time after only 2 minutes of use.
And by that I mean it is running at 65c after less than 2 minutes of any 3D game, where it begins thermal throttling to control the temperature, and every game becomes unplayable. The device can easily heat to 60c by simply scrolling a webpage but 65c is the threshold where the device is simply unusable. I know we should expect some heat due to passive cooling rather than active cooling, but in this state, my phone is only good for email and music.
So I'm ready to take it into my own hands and modify my phone. I have no idea what type of heatsink is in this thing as I have not taken it apart yet. I am hoping the issue is simply that the heatsink didn't have proper thermal compound on it and I can just treat it like a PC, but if thats not the problem, I'm wondering if this is going to be beyond my ability.
Are there improved heatsinks for phones on the market? I don't even know where to start
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What is the average temperature in your country ? Because 60 degrees while scrolling a webpage is impossible for me to recreate. These temperatures you are having is not strange when the average ambient temperature is around 30 degrees. If that's not the case then try Slimbean alpha 3.1 which comes with LeanKernel 8.0. Make a full wipe if possible !
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I think his problem is the hardware itself. He said this was a problem see he got the phone from launch. I'm scratching my head as to why he still kept the phone and didn't have it replaced. My phone runs around 55 Celsius on higher load so I think the phone's cooling isn't working right and he should have gotten a replacement.
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Zanera said:
What is the average temperature in your country ? Because 60 degrees while scrolling a webpage is impossible for me to recreate. These temperatures you are having is not strange when the average ambient temperature is around 30 degrees. If that's not the case then try Slimbean alpha 3.1 which comes with LeanKernel 8.0. Make a full wipe if possible !
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I'd say the average outdoor temperatures are around 75f or 24c in the summer,

OP3 Heating up. Normal?

I have updated my phone to Oxygen 3.1.2. I have been experiencing heating issue around the camera area.
Temperature reading screenshots from CPU-Z have been attached.
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This isn't normal.
Have you rooted your phone? Are you using the memory management fix?
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I'm using stock and was playing a beefy game while charging and it got a little warm rather than hot.
I came from moto x pure. This phone is super cool compare to the previous.
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I heard that OP3 is good at Heat management. My previous phone was MotoG. This is the first time I am using an all-metal phone. As you can understand, I am not used to.
So, I would like to know if this is normal. OP3 has wide array of temperature sensors and I don't know which one corresponds to the body (some are specified though).
I haven't rooted or even unlocked the bootloader. I did an OTA update to 3.1.2.
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I heard that OP3 is good at Heat management. My previous phone was MotoG. This is the first time I am using an all-metal phone. As you can understand, I am not used to.
So, I would like to know if this is normal. OP3 has wide array of temperature sensors and I don't know which one corresponds to the body (some are specified though).
I haven't rooted or even unlocked the bootloader. I did an OTA update to 3.1.2.
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haha 50 *C ? dude ur chilled ! do not worry , y current lg g2 (snap 800) heats up to 77*C processor temp and then tries to cool down by throttling ! i think the one plus 3 for me will feel like an ice cube haha
Thanks everyone.
Can anyone please share temperature readings??
Hey,
I experience the same problem and i guess Facebook is the problem here (at least in my case)
DOT is 2:45 h
I only opened Facebook for 4-6 times today.
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MagDag said:
Hey,
I experience the same problem and i guess Facebook is the problem here (at least in my case)
DOT is 2:45 h
I only opened Facebook for 4-6 times today.
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Oh.. I only use WhatsApp and chrome.
But most of the heating issue is when I use camera, do benchmarks and game.
Bro, if you're playing a game while using the dash charger you should expect such temperatures, it's normal. And yes, I'm using a LG G2 too and it gets damn hot unplugged, I never use my phone while it's charging.
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I do experience similar temperatures after using camera and sometimes games.
I suppose it's due to the ambient temperature. Because at night it stays cool.
I suppose it's due to the all aluminum body!
Compared to a MotoG2 and guess what.. OP3 is cooler.
Battery 36C (G2) 31C(OP3)
pm 37C and 36C
My phone gets very hot if I use it while charging (Chrome browsing, Facebook app). 46-48C. Is this normal?
Ignoring the temp count, both the back and front becomes toooo got for my arm that I can't touch it for more than 1-2 seconds.
MagDag said:
Hey,
I experience the same problem and i guess Facebook is the problem here (at least in my case)
DOT is 2:45 h
I only opened Facebook for 4-6 times today.
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u do not actually think Facebook only runs when u "run" it do u?
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maybe we should do similar tests do find out whats normal ?
my phone got hot on stock, and much cooler on custom rom,
i just did a cpu stress test for 5 min and reached 60 celsius. running antutu was only around 40 celsius with a 150k score
Can anyone provide a legend to the thermal sensors In CPU-Z.
For me, some Tsens_tz_* have hit 90degC mark while quite_therm has hit a max of 46.
But I think it's far better. But sometimes, it gets warm in hand for no reason.
I'm experiencing the same problem with heat. Perhaps it's because this is the first time I'm using a phone with an aluminium/metal casing, but it feels like it gets warm quickly.
Even under light use, some web browsing, instagram etc it becomes noticeably warmer. It's infuriating as it feels like if you were to do some really intensive work it would heat up like hell.
piddif said:
I'm experiencing the same problem with heat. Perhaps it's because this is the first time I'm using a phone with an aluminium/metal casing, but it feels like it gets warm quickly.
Even under light use, some web browsing, instagram etc it becomes noticeably warmer. It's infuriating as it feels like if you were to do some really intensive work it would heat up like hell.
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Even I having same problem. No idea what killing it
My old phone got 70-80 while charging.. that was a lowend one. This beast stays within 60 degrees while charging. The aluminium conducts heat. It feels warmer there is nothing to worry about..

Question Screen on Time

Hi Everyone,
The F62/M62 is a battery champ for sure, but a lot of reviews indicate that the efficiency is not as great as the M51 with the 730G. Please post your screen on time so that everyone could benefit from it.
PS: I saw in the M51 thread that people were getting 15+ hours of screen on time by disabling a lot of useless apps using Samsung Package disabler pro. Has anyone tried something similar on F62?
Cheers!
Following. I get 17hrs+ on my M51 with Greenify and certain apps disabled. Interested to see how F62 performs in comparison.
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I am getting 10hr of screen on time on average on Samsung f62.
Cons :
Other then that I face random heating near camera
GPU is not that powerfull, Jitters while playing in full graphics : cod, pubg, asphalt 9.
It took 2 hrs to charge the phone.
No system app lock.
Pros :
Display is awesome.
Camera is superb in daylight images.
Full Knox support
Waiting for custom ROMs.
Hi everyone,
Just got a new F62 but I don't find this to be a battery champ. I hardly get any screen on time and the usual brightness is just good enough to see the screen in the dark. Attached is my battery usage. (working from home don't need high brightness). Not entirely sure if this is an issue with my device or if I'm missing something that I should be doing (removing useless apps and installing greenify)
Seems like a lot of people don't know how to measure SOT.
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Seems like a lot of people don't know how to measure SOT.
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What would be a better way to measure it in that case? I'm sort of a noob in this
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What would be a better way to measure it in that case? I'm sort of a noob in this
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Download and setup GSAM , then measure option since last unplugged.
Here’s an example.
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Here’s an example.
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Got you here's my screenshot
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Got you here's my screenshot View attachment 5305501View attachment 5305505
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You know although it may seem alot by the total time it was unplugged, I didn't use it much in the last 2 days as you see, just 5.5 hrs in 48 isn't much
abishek1789 said:
You know although it may seem alot by the total time it was unplugged, I didn't use it much in the last 2 days as you see, just 5.5 hrs in 48 isn't much
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Do a test from "since last unplugged" then report back.
kartikey.chaudhary said:
I am getting 10hr of screen on time on average on Samsung f62.
Cons :
Other then that I face random heating near camera
GPU is not that powerfull, Jitters while playing in full graphics : cod, pubg, asphalt 9.
It took 2 hrs to charge the phone.
No system app lock.
Pros :
Display is awesome.
Camera is superb in daylight images.
Full Knox support
Waiting for custom ROMs.
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Exactly.... i have samsung f62 device. The battery backup is just fab. When it comes to gpu at starting while playing a high end game like asphalt or cod the performance was about 60 fps. Gradually devices gets to heat up and the cpu tends to be slower like it literally drops to 30 in order to reduce heat and yhats a bad thing in this software as of mi and oppo phones the software won't reduce cpu speed even when device gets hot but thats not safe anyway as it may explode. So what's the thing? Nothing just wait for the update of play those high end games in a cool place where cpu gets cooler even when gpu is hot
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Here’s an example.
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Hey is this F62? How are you doing this? I just got my phone, the latest software. My delta on GSAM is 8.4%/h please help.
Limeybastard said:
Do a test from "since last unplugged" then report back.
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Hey Chief, apologies was caught up with some work stuff! I'm good with the battery now thanks for helping
abishek1789 said:
Hey Chief, apologies was caught up with some work stuff! I'm good with the battery now thanks for helping
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Lol. I don’t even own this phone anymore. Gone back to using the weak note 20 ultra battery.
So far I've managed 10hr 14min with 26% battery still remaining.
That was 2:30hr using Google nav on max brightness. The rest was mostly watching YouTube with mid brightness. I use digital wellbeing to measure my screen time.
Note: My phone is running the latest F62 firmware and I have partially debloaded my phone with ADB
I am getting 10 Hr average SOT with a full charge, almost 10% drop overnight. Software is poorly optimized. Samsung is doing nothing about it. My phone is under the Flipkart Smart Upgrade Plan so I can't even do anything. This is not the performance of a 7000mah battery, I thought the heavyweight was a tradeoff but it's not. Feel cheated.
I can do between 13 and 16 hours of screen time, if I turn on power saving, limit CPU by 70%, reduce brightness by 10%, I get more than 15 hours easy! I also disabled some apps, which maybe helped the autonomy!

Question What is the "normal" temperature ?

I had a lot of mobiles phones, and this one for me is the hottest... is normal ?
what is the temperature that is normal in this phone ?
and what is considered hot in this phone ?
STOP USING IT RIGHT NOW.
THE BATTERY MIGHT BE OVERHEATING
Ayaanbaig12 said:
STOP USING IT RIGHT NOW.
THE BATTERY MIGHT BE OVERHEATING
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its 30º ... for me is hot, and never had a mobile so hot
use old or wives phone
REPLACE THE BATTERY
GabrielSousa said:
I had a lot of mobiles phones, and this one for me is the hottest... is norml ?
what is the temperature that is normal in this phone ?
and what is considered hot in this phone ?
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It's "normal. It goes even higher under heavier usage. Snapdragon 888 is to blame here. Don't look for "solutions" on how to "cool my phone down". lol SOC is trash and it's consuming way to much power thanks to Samsung and their manufacturing **** process.
GabrielSousa said:
its 30º ... for me is hot, and never had a mobile so hot
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Around that it's normal.
Ayaanbaig12 said:
STOP USING IT RIGHT NOW.
THE BATTERY MIGHT BE OVERHEATING
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Ayaanbaig12 said:
use old or wives phone
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Ayaanbaig12 said:
REPLACE THE BATTERY
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Stop this kind of statements.
alright superman
i changed the custom rom, thinking was the ROM ...
is strange because sometimes is cold, then for no reason, and sleeping(not charging) goes to 30º ....
could be the 5G ?
TOP 10 SNAPDRAGON 888 FLAGSHIPS THAT TEND TO OVERHEAT​7. ONEPLUS 9 PRO – AVERAGE TEMPERATURE IS 33.71°C​
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Top 10 Snapdragon 888 flagships that tend to overheat
Top 10 Snapdragon 888 flagships that tend to overheat. There are a couple of flagship smartphones on this list that has heating issues
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People worry way too much. These SoCs are meant to run hot and throttle themselves long before they do damage. Put a case on it to mitigate the physical sensations somewhat and just go about your life. It's because of complaints like this that companies like OnePlus and Samsung have been selling us devices with forced throttles, impacting battery life by shifting processes to less powerful cores.
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People worry way too much. These SoCs are meant to run hot and throttle themselves long before they do damage. Put a case on it to mitigate the physical sensations somewhat and just go about your life. It's because of complaints like this that companies like OnePlus and Samsung have been selling us devices with forced throttles, impacting battery life by shifting processes to less powerful cores.
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i hate covers, never in my life used covers, i like to feel the real phone...
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i hate covers, never in my life used covers, i like to feel the real phone...
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Well then you just gotta get used to it running warm or turn off 5G and use power saving modes, use a kernel that allows you to undervolt/underclock.
5G produces a ridiculous amount of heat when it's actively being used. My iPhone 12 Pro Max would get so hot I couldn't hold it when I used the 5G modem for more than a minute of downloading. My OnePlus 9 is thankfully better but still not great and it wastes a ton of power in standby anyway, almost three times what it uses with 5G disabled.
The 888 does run warm when it's firing on all cylinders but I hardly ever notice my OnePlus 9 getting warm unless I'm using it heavily so check and make sure you don't have background processes going rogue.
OP 9pro is Vegas hot in July while surfing and gaming during winter.
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OP 9pro is Vegas hot in July while surfing and gaming during winter.
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It's only in the 70's today in Sunny Las Vegas
galaxys said:
It's only in the 70's today in Sunny Las Vegas
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83° here today in Ohio.
TheKnux said:
83° here today in Ohio.
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Ive had zero issues with device heating. 888 is silica lottery
the max temp i had was 32º celsius ... but like i said, never had a mobile so hot like this
As others have said, it’s mostly the 888’s fault. I sold my 9 Pro as it got way too warm to use comfortably for my use case.
Using GPS outdoors would prompt an overheating message in ~10-15 minutes.
Gaming is also not fun. After ~5 minutes of Genshin you can feel the heat, and after ~10-15 minutes into Genshin it’s uncomfortably warm to hold and makes my hands perspire.

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