What temperature of phone is noted by overheat?? - Xiaomi Redmi 1S

I have recently installed cyanogenmod 12.1 lolipop version on my redmi 1s all over the performence is good but when i play games or do wifi.. It is getting too hot..and the heat is about 42 degree..and on standby the heat goes down to 32 degree..is this normal???...and even when charging. My phone heats up to 38 degree......is it normal??please help...

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parag2001 said:
I have recently installed cyanogenmod 12.1 lolipop version on my redmi 1s all over the performence is good but when i play games or do wifi.. It is getting too hot..and the heat is about 42 degree..and on standby the heat goes down to 32 degree..is this normal???...and even when charging. My phone heats up to 38 degree......is it normal??please help...
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the temprature below 40% is normal
if you have a rooted device you can reduce the heating issue by under clocking your device normally device working 1.6 xiaomi have a overclocked processor
use "nofriills" or "kernel auditior" reduce cpu usage to maximum 1.2 and
minimum 300 this wiil consume little bit of of performance but reduce the
heating and save some battery

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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.

Mobile and battery temps ..

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

Heating no matter what - getting hopeless

Hi All,
I'm using my Z2 since 2017 Jan. I've unlocked the bootloader after a year (non-treble), and since then I've used AEX, Bootleggers etc. Last week after i've switched to carbon rom, I've noticed heating for normal usage. Normal multitasing (Facebook, Chrome, 9gag app) = 45-55 degrees of Celsius. I've switched between a couple roms, no change. This is when I've decided to start over - ZUI 1.9 - bootloader lock then 3.5.X for the baseband, then bootloader unlock, new TWRP, Treble this time. I've tried AEX 5.8 and now ArrowOS, but no change, when I wake up the phone 30-32 C, then when I open something up 40-45-47 very quickly. Is there a way to fix this, or maybe I have HW issue?
Thank you
Try using the sun cooling mod
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-zuk-z2/themes/thermal-mod-sun-cooling-7-x-8-xtreble-t3775684
Dom013 said:
45-55 degrees of Celsius
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Sorry to contradict, its not heating, its warm, but not something you can call hot.
Facebook, Chrome, 9gag app
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I haven't used 9gag, but both FB and chrome aren't quite resource friendly to start with.
maybe I have HW issue?
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The issue is more or less same here too.. When I am using my Z2 Plus outdoor under direct sun light and Indian summer. Even basic idle phone calls would warm it up. Playing PubG outdoor under sun light feels like holding hot metal and burning my fingers.
Is there a way to fix this
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There are thermal mods available for aggressive throttling of CPU for achieving lower temps. You may also try using a kernel which supports editing on fly, like nameless (using kernel editor app from play store) to underclock your CPU / GPU for less heat.
NaXal said:
Sorry to contradict, its not heating, its warm, but not something you can call hot.
I haven't used 9gag, but both FB and chrome aren't quite resource friendly to start with.
The issue is more or less same here too.. When I am using my Z2 Plus outdoor under direct sun light and Indian summer. Even basic idle phone calls would warm it up. Playing PubG outdoor under sun light feels like holding hot metal and burning my fingers.
There are thermal mods available for aggressive throttling of CPU for achieving lower temps. You may also try using a kernel which supports editing on fly, like nameless (using kernel editor app from play store) to underclock your CPU / GPU for less heat.
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Are you mad or what? 45-55 degree celcius is very hot.. my phone is always under 40 even under sunlight with extensive video playback and browsing and around 45 when playing pubg.. this is what i can call warm.. not 45-55 with light use, i suggest to use characteress's thermal mods to cool down your phone
sidS6 said:
Are you mad or what? 45-55 degree celcius is very hot.. my phone is always under 40 with extensive video playback and browsing and around 45 when playing pubg.. this is what i can call warm.. not 45-55 with light use, i suggest to use characteress's thermal mods to cool down your phone
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Pardon me for being a noob, but I am unable to understand how can a software cool down a phone below ambient temperature?
I am from a part of India (Kolkata) where often Ambient temps hit 45c outdoor !!
Some input would be really helpful.
NaXal said:
Pardon me for being a noob, but I am unable to understand how can a software cool down a phone below ambient temperature?
I am from a part of India (Kolkata) where often Ambient temps hit 45c outdoor !!
Some input would be really helpful.
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I agree that ambient temperature plays a big role in device heat management, but software(thermal configurations) play a huge role in regulating temperature, you can experiment yourself, just underclock processor in kernel adiutor to about 1.8 ghz and heating will be reduced significantly, our device has sd820, which is known to have heating issues in many devices. It's a quite powerful proccesor(2.15ghz) , so when all the cores are performing at their highest (like when playing pubg) ,heating is bound to happen . So by underclocing to 1.8 ghz you can reduce it. And regarding thermal config files, they are just files that throttle the performance of the device when it's heating, to cool down, sure your device's performance will take a hit, but this will cool down your phone
sidS6 said:
I agree that ambient temperature plays a big role in device heat management, but software(thermal configurations) play a huge role in regulating temperature, you can experiment yourself, just underclock processor in kernel adiutor to about 1.8 ghz and heating will be reduced significantly, our device has sd820, which is known to have heating issues in many devices. It's a quite powerful proccesor(2.15ghz) , so when all the cores are performing at their highest (like when playing pubg) ,heating is bound to happen . So by underclocing to 1.8 ghz you can reduce it. And regarding thermal config files, they are just files that throttle the performance of the device when it's heating, to cool down, sure your device's performance will take a hit, but this will cool down your phone
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Thanks for the long reply. But being a noob it seems I am still unable to find the answer for my question.
How can a software cool down my device below ambient temps?
As far as I know, no software tweak can even push device temps below ambient. And ambient being 45c, device will for sure run a few deg over that. No matter how much tweaking is done.
So not sure how I am "mad" for calling 45-55c range normal !!

Need stock thermals

My op3 has problem Idk what Even when battery is 39-40 soc throttles alot This is my geekbench scores But it is way worse in gaming
Pubg, fortnite lags alot
I think as it is not heating too much I think it may be the thermal issues as I had switched to leaked pie firmware (I didn't use the phone before I just bought it days ago) Soo Where can I get stock thermals or can anyone attach it?
Tbis is the score when battery is 33 and I don't remember about cpu and Gpu
This is the score with temperature in the screenshot
I guess its a software issue as on soo low temperatures it is throttling alot

Question Poco f3 heating help

Hello my Poco f3 8gb 256gb is heating when I play PUBG on 90fps and 120hz on my screen the battery temp is 47c and the CPU temp is 65c is it dangerous and what are the temp that ok for phone will gaming ?
The maximum it can take is over 100°C, but the performance starts degrading at 65°C, the only smart thing to do is to either, Lower the graphics or lower the refresh rate, I know it sounds dumb but atleast it wont degrade your android experience!
So until 100c it's won't damage my phone ?
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So until 100c it's won't damage my phone ?
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No over 60c is slowly damaging your phone, but the phone CAN handle 100c
Ok so if the CPU is over than 60c it's slowly damaging my phone cause I know CPU has built to work with high temperatures
100C is the limit for Intel and AMD processors, not mobile SOCs afaik. battery temperature of 47 is on the higher side and you might want to ditch the phone case.

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