Mobile and battery temps .. - Xiaomi Mi 6 Questions & Answers

I m using mokee 8.1 nightly and also tried other custom rom my mobile stay warm and battery temp stay at 43 c can anyone confirm is this the rom issue or it's just me ..

wahaj0892 said:
I m using mokee 8.1 nightly and also tried other custom rom my mobile stay warm and battery temp stay at 43 c can anyone confirm is this the rom issue or it's just me ..
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Change rom and see if that is the issue or its hardware... Im on blankafs lineage os and get 8h sot phone is cold.
Edit: wipe everything, format data and do clean flash. Update Firmware.

While is not an insta death for the phone it will degrade the battery faster. What i would is try stock rom and see the temp. After that you can make your own conclusion

If it is idle then that's a ridiculous temperature. It should be about the temperature of the room it is in in idle (+5 degrees C maybe), and when in use maybe maximum 40 degrees C, 45 C heavy use.
BUT, it depends on the ambient temperature (ie. the heat in the room/ outside). If it is hot then expect higher temperatures.
The higher temperatures will degrade the battery capacity over time, but the Mi 6 uses Lithium-poly rather than ion and so can withstand temperatures up to 50 degrees C without significant degrading of performance.
So the ideal scenario is to have it cool, but it will tolerate warmth up to a certain degree. If the ROM is idling the battery at 40 then ditch it unless it is extremely hot weather where you are.

mine is like 15-18C idle and 20-25C while working 30C maybe when gaming havent measured, using MIUI global stable

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normal battery temperature while charging

I recently started watching the battery temperature on my Verizon SMT5800 phone, and was surprised at how hot the battery got while charging. It has reported internal temperatures as high as 210 degrees Celsius (410 degrees Fahrenheit) while charging. Some documents that I have found on the Web suggest that this indicates that the battery is being overcharged. The battery becomes merely warm to the touch, which might mean that the internal temperature is not as high as reported, or might simply mean that it is well-insulated. What sort of battery temperatures are normal for Lithium Ion batteries?
mine just 35-45 degree celcius
mine htc p3600i
I suspect that the battery's internal sensor may be reporting a higher temperature than is actually present. I talked to Verizon tech support, and they told me to bring the phone by a Verizon store so that they can test the battery. I plan to do so.
jfeldredge said:
I recently started watching the battery temperature on my Verizon SMT5800 phone, and was surprised at how hot the battery got while charging. It has reported internal temperatures as high as 210 degrees Celsius (410 degrees Fahrenheit) while charging. Some documents that I have found on the Web suggest that this indicates that the battery is being overcharged. The battery becomes merely warm to the touch, which might mean that the internal temperature is not as high as reported, or might simply mean that it is well-insulated. What sort of battery temperatures are normal for Lithium Ion batteries?
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The temperature as reported by you of 210 degrees centigrade would certainly melt your device down. The temperature you saw is full of flaw in the application, it can't be true anyway.
I have now tried two other batteries, with similar readings. While it is possible that all three batteries had faulty sensors, it seems more likely that the battery interface isn't standardized across manufacturers, and the data is being misinterpreted. The two applications that I have been using to retrieve the temperature, SBSH Facade and Accosto BLifePlug, are both general Smartphone applications, not HTC-specific.
My battery temp currently reads 3 degrees C. I quit really paying Arthur to it day one. It always reads slightly above freezing.
I don't find a need to check battery temperature. Moreover, phone/battery tend to become warmer when its charging.
12ka4 said:
The temperature as reported by you of 210 degrees centigrade would certainly melt your device down. The temperature you saw is full of flaw in the application, it can't be true anyway.
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I know, that can already melt metal right? 210 degree C?
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I don't really check exact temperatures. If it feels unusually warm (pretty only if I'm tethering and charging simultaneously) I prop it up in front of my desk fan. Otherwise I don't really worry about it. Batteries are made to withstand a good amount above/below normal operating temperatures.
In my xperia mini pro, reaching around 31 º Celsius
I can't believe it,maybe there's something wrong with your battery!
aLeex10 said:
In my xperia mini pro, reaching around 31 º Celsius
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So is mine! It has been like that since I started using custom roms (with no or hardly any overclocking). I think it was lower on stock. Which rom are you using?
It reaches about 30º on HTC desire.
But not on Sumsung moment using now.
I got the temp light only once when I first got the captivate. I was downloading a lot of you tube with a dead batt and charging

40 degrees Celsius?

My Galaxy Nexus often increases its heat to around 42 degrees Celsius (108 fahrenheit) constantly with minimal use (light 2D gaming for about 5 minutes), surfing the app store and playing around with the menus for a 10 minutes. I have installed the battery monitor widget application (free) which tells me everything and gives a timeline of different temperatures the phone reaches.
Constantly the phone is 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit) and above, even during minimal use of apps (only running one app at a time, I selected the phone to only use 2G networks and it has no data plan).
This seems very very hot for a phone. My Galaxy S2 doesn't get past 28 degrees celsius (82 fahrenheit) under very heavy use whilst on 3G. My HTC Mozart is the same as the Galaxy, it barely gets above this temperature. Is the Nexus supposed to get this hot?
So far my battery life is set at 17 hours battery life with minimal phone/texting on 2G (literally 2 text messages and 1 phone call per day), 30 minutes of light 2D gaming and zero music or videos being played. There are no programs running in the background and the brightness is set at 40% or below.
EDIT: Even on standby without use for hours the phone has NEVER gotten below 26 degrees celsius (78 fahrenheit) .
I'm hoping someone could share info on the heat of their devices/the normal range of heat that these kinds of devices should be putting out. It sounds interesting that this much heat can actually be created, more elaboration would be better though.
bumping for answers for op.
I noticed a dramatic difference in the temperature from my evo 4g. Some potential causes:
* high stock voyages (there is a great thread in the Dev section about uv kernels)
* when running modaco's brightness patch it got worse for me.
* since it happens with the screen off, it is probably not tht...
83mck said:
EDIT: Even on standby without use for hours the phone has NEVER gotten below 26 degrees celsius (78 fahrenheit) .
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What's your ambient temperature?
Absolute temperature doesn't tell us much, what's useful is the delta between device temp and ambient temp.
Chirality said:
What's your ambient temperature?
Absolute temperature doesn't tell us much, what's useful is the delta between device temp and ambient temp.
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The room temperature is air conditioned around 18 to 25 degrees celsius (64F to 77F). The phone should not be hitting above this range, especially on standby. It should not reach 40 degrees Celsius whilst texting/app surfing on 2G.
Same issue here.
My Nexus One's battery is at 24C (plugged in, not charging).
And by GNex's battery is at 37C (plugged in, charging)
Okay 37 is fine but 42 is not :/
right now I have flashed a few roms and am browsing tapatalk.. at 34 Celsius. Just applied my undervolts though so we will see
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Mine increase more than 42c when using too.
Just bought the phone and mine seems to overheat too much... going to buy a case....
Battery says 46 degrees cel...
also i noticed on galaxy nexus it get too hot around the camera on the back and the earpiece on the front.
noticed the problem mainly when in an area with weak reception. or while charging the phone even with good reception.
its something with the radioROM or hardware.
any suggestions??!!
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Its normal! 76F when not in use 90-101 in use 101-120 with charger and using . I called Samsung . My euro gs2, at&t gs2 and my skyrocket all have the same temps remember this is a very thin plastic phone with battery right there behind tiny plastic cover . Think of it like this dose ur computer get hot when u use it?? ? Have u ever even thought bout that? No cause ur not holding it in ur hand .
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This is a dual core phone, it is going to run hot because it's a dual core processor with no cooling other than dissipation. It's not a problem unless your phone is actually crashing because of it. I've seen mine get up to 46C during long periods of gaming/charging.
I expect the hardware has been developed to tolerate these temperatures or we'd see a lot more "my phone overheated and now it's a brick" posts or even "my phone exploded into flames" posts. Have only seen a couple of the former and none of the latter.
Running hot after root, rom and maybe 'incorrect charger'
So like others here my GSM version Galaxy Nexus phone is quite hot at the top right corner back and front, near the camera. Only when the screen is on. Battery drops very rapidly too.. like 1% every 30-45 seconds...
This heat is brand new. I recently rooted and romed the device after the recent ICS update cause signal loss when the screen was off. I tried AOKP, various kernals and have now returned to the original backup of android 4.0.2. The heat continues with the screen being on, through all of this. Doing nothing, wifi connected... just on. Screen off no issues. No apps are installed except stock. Default Kernal again.
I also noticed i plugged the phone in with my blackberry playbook charger at the same time as all of this. The specs on that are playbook charger output is 5V @ 1.8A..
I notice a few other people posting about this so want to know if this might be rom related somehow, or if perhaps ive done something to the hardware from the charger. I've tried a spare battery that was not used with the charger at all and the heat continues.
There was no heat at all like this before this last 24 hours so its not 'normal use'. Promise Hope someone has some possible suggestions to try
Mine is at 31 right now.. listening music and xda... if play games it goes to ~35 if I plug it in it gets hotter than 40...
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[Q] hot problems

Hi all , i'm using aokp rom and lean kernel on my galaxy nexus.I have a problem : my phone is very hot. When i use wifi to check facebook and surf web , i feel my phone is hot in around camera and i use android tuner to check temperature of phone's cpu and battery . My cpu reaches 46-52 degree C and batter reaches 37-41degree C. When i use 3g cpu reaches 60-65 degree C and battery reaches 45 degree C . Is it ok or not ? If not , what solution for it ? Thanks for reading . Sorry for my bad English
Those temps are fine. Your CPU won't throttle until at least 68°C, and it can handle well over that without sustaining damage.
Cilraaz said:
Those temps are fine. Your CPU won't throttle until at least 68°C, and it can handle well over that without sustaining damage.
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My anecdotal experience shows that performance becomes terrible when my CPU gets over 60C. Even if it is not thottling, getting that hot is making my phone no fun to use.

How hot is too hot (gt-i9192)

My gt-i9192 can get a bit hot. Reaching even 45 Celsius when I am outside using for example the maps app (needs gps, data and wifi (it claims it makes GPS more accurate and it seems to do)). or a game or browsing the web. Specially if the environment temperature is high (I consider 25º or so "high" for environment temperature). I am not sure if 45 is too much or if it is just okay fine. It does get uncomfortable and the temperature guard app defaults at 40º for the "too hot" warning.
How hot is too hot?
vexorian said:
My gt-i9192 can get a bit hot. Reaching even 45 Celsius when I am outside using for example the maps app (needs gps, data and wifi (it claims it makes GPS more accurate and it seems to do)). or a game or browsing the web. Specially if the environment temperature is high (I consider 25º or so "high" for environment temperature). I am not sure if 45 is too much or if it is just okay fine. It does get uncomfortable and the temperature guard app defaults at 40º for the "too hot" warning.
How hot is too hot?
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Keeping GPS on does get hot, particularly if you are using a navigation app. Depending on the games, some times it can be also demanding. But if you also get 45 degrees on browsing, than something is wrong.
You sure if the app is reporting the correct temperature? 45º should be warm to hold in hand (a feel-able temperature).
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Keeping GPS on does get hot, particularly if you are using a navigation app. Depending on the games, some times it can be also demanding. But if you also get 45 degrees on browsing, than something is wrong.
You sure if the app is reporting the correct temperature? 45º should be warm to hold in hand (a feel-able temperature).
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Sure, I feel the hotness.
I used to get 45 degrees while browsing if the environment temperature is hot. It hasn't happened in a while, recently I moved to a custom kernel, so maybe that fixed it.
My i9190 has been getting really hot lately, and whenever it does the battery drains crazy fast (about 35%/hr). Strange thing is, the task manager shows no apps consuming CPU nor RAM.
I had a similar problem with my old S2 that started after I had had it for about 9 months. At the start of a day battery consumption wasn't bad, but if I used it for an extended period of time it would heat up, and battery consumption seemed to rise linearly with the amount of heat the phone was emitting. There were incidents where it drained to half from full in a matter of less than an hour.
I welcome. I have i9192 and at me temperature at the game on facebook also achieved 45 "C and I returned it to the shop. At other users of this phone what temperature is while looking the Internet through??Can the shop he will accept the warranty??
Ah, I did forget one thing, since I didn't stay on original ROM for long. For those that are on original Samsung ROM, I guess it normal, since the default CPU governor is set on 'performance' mode. Your CPU is running on the highest speed all the time, and most original ROM does not enter deep sleep.
JoeCastellon: If you are on the original ROM, it would be your problem of battery drain. Using a custom Kernel or ROM like vexorian would solve your problem.
groda: Same, if you are on original ROM, running any app even if it not games, it would raise the temperature at a very rapid rate.
I thank for the reply. When install root and to lower the clocking of the processor? by the way, the new ROM will lower the temperature?
My latest "[doh this got too hot]" experience was on Sunday, I was using c0bain's kernel which AFAIK has the "on demand" governor.
I am now trying SilviuMik's ROM, will test during a week and see if the hotness happens again.
groda said:
I thank for the reply. When install root and to lower the clocking of the processor? by the way, the new ROM will lower the temperature?
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Custom/modified ROM or kernel will lower the temperature. Original Samsung ROM - no.
Which ROM you recommend?
groda said:
Which ROM you recommend?
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Subjective... I use Slimrom myself. Note that flashing custom ROM/kernel will trip Knox if your phone has it.
heavy gamer
Just strap an aluminum heatsink to it and you're all set
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For me a battery is overheating. I want install root and new kernel. I have a question. Which kernel will lower the temperature for me? As install new kernel could update whether I will be through wi fi??
The kernel itself will not magically lower the temperature. You will need to manually undervolt the cores to achieve that, which requires a custom kernel which supports undervolting.
Changing your kernel will prevent OTA updates, if that's what you're referring to with the update through WiFi
My cores are working now on the maximum. install the root can I lower the clocking of the processor this way?
It which kernel will be good for my i9192? What thread is it possible to find him in?
Yes with kernel and appropriate app you can adjust clock settings.
Not sure if 9192 has a custom kernel that supports this. Check the development subforums
Okay found one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2431953

[Q] Are these temperatures normal?

I am still under the period where I can have this replaced so im asking if these recordings are normal. 49+ deg celsius when was using the quick charger while making some spotify music offline. Around 900mb on wifi. 43+ was when i was playing hearthstone on LTE. Also having trouble reaching 3h screen time with moderate use. Also worth noting that i think this is the processor heating up, not the battery.
Should i have this replaced?
Every mobile processor in the world will heat up on heavy load content, we are not using feature phones anymore, and this is our reality now, smartphones get warm and hot and we need to live with it =]
Also, this is where im at right now after an hour and 10 use at 85% at 41 deg celsius
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Every mobile processor in the world will heat up on heavy load content, we are not using feature phones anymore, and this is our reality now, smartphones get warm and hot and we need to live with it =]
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Thanks but isnt 49 degrees celsius a little too much on a quick charge while being used?
dinzkie said:
Thanks but isnt 49 degrees celsius a little too much on a quick charge while being used?
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It isn't too much, the battery is receiving electricity at a faster rate which causes the phone to heat up and then using the phone on top of that produces even more heat. It is also recommended not to use it while it is on the charger (the fast charge ones).
So this is just normal then?

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