Hi,
My lg g7 is getting hot while charging. Even in normal continuous usage for about 15 min will make the device back bit warm. Is this normal ?? Should I go for replacement??
Thanks in advance
If your using the fast charging functionality, this is basically expected.
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Is this normal? Seems like it's not very efficient after reaching full charge.
Yes it's normal. Whether it's efficient or not....
It's normal for all qi wireless charging devices.
firstrival said:
Is this normal? Seems like it's not very efficient after reaching full charge.
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Yes, it's an inductive and some power is lost in heat.
- the warmth after charging is normal -and if the surroundings are hot, at a certain temperature, it will stop charging.
my watch couldn't go past 94% for 3 days....
and in another post in XDA I read that its due to overheat.
I charged it in my AC room and its good after that.
- the warmth after charging is normal -
my 360 also warm after removing charger, and in 10 mins it back to normal temperature
This phone is amazing, and I love it, but holy God it turns into an oven super quick when charging or using some intensive tasks like video calling or charging.
Don't know about the 10 (yet) but the area around the camera gets burning hot when I'm gaming on my OnePlus One.
What kind of temperatures are you getting? The hottest mine has every gotten while charging is 43 degrees celsius. I use the stock HTC quick charger and I don't use my phone while its charging.
My HTC 10 does not get any hotter than any other phone I have ever owned. And this is the FASTEST charging phone I have ever owned. Full charge in one hour in most situations.
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This phone is amazing, and I love it, but holy God it turns into an oven super quick when charging or using some intensive tasks like video calling or charging.
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If you are doing anything intensive when charging, all phones will get warm/hot. The HTC 10 will be particularly noticeable since the majority of the body is made of metal. The only way the that the heat from the CPU/GPU to escape is via the metallic body.
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Mine is running at a normal temperature while charging...
I've recently got the HTC 10 and it does get warm when it's charging but not to the point of it being uncomfortable. And it cools down really fast too...
wschamps42 said:
This phone is amazing, and I love it, but holy God it turns into an oven super quick when charging or using some intensive tasks like video calling or charging.
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You aren't using the correct charger. There are other reports on XDA about this same issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/htc-10-burned-powered-off-t3379710
Gets no hotter than my n6 m7 m8 and s7 get while charging
No problems with QC3 chargers, a regular 2A charger and charging via computer USB ports for me.
I've even gamed or used Navigation while charging with the QC3 chargers without heat issues (i.e., it gets warm but still not as much as my Nexus 6P or LG G2).
It might get a little warm if I'm using it (say Youtube) while charging, but when it is on it's own or just browsing the web or facebooking it does not get hot.
Is the heating problem very big issue
Hi. I am using the bundled moto turbo charger with my phone and have noticed that the phone sides and back get hot mid-charge when charging and cools down when the battery is about 80% full. Is this a problem with my phone/charger or does it happen with you guys also.
Its cause of the Turbo charger
That's absolutely normal. Don't worry.
Yup happens to mine too. Heats up quite a bit and then cools down after a while
Clean your charging jack once with hot gun with paste.
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No need to be worried then as its common for everyone. Thanks.
It's completely normal, phones from ~2-3 years ago (before quick charging) didnt have this problem because they didnt have to dissipate the heat generated by forcing 15 (moto Z) to 25 (moto X) watts into the phone. Phones pre-quick charging only took in ~5-10 watts which is much easier for a phone to handle, although its also much slower. If you dont need to quick charge I would recommend using a normal power brick which will charge it slower, but also generate less heat. Some people think the heat can cause the battery to lose capacity quicker, while manufacturers say it doesnt. Honestly I dont know which is true so I cant say. I personally so far have charged over night on usb (~2.5 watts) and its done charging my phone and my moto mod by morning from <30% to 100%.
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Hi. I am using the bundled moto turbo charger with my phone and have noticed that the phone sides and back get hot mid-charge when charging and cools down when the battery is about 80% full. Is this a problem with my phone/charger or does it happen with you guys also.
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No need to worry, that's completely normal. The phone turbo charges until it hits the 80% mark, then the turbo stops and until 100% it charges normally, like any other phone, so it doesn't get hot. During the turbo charge it's normal that the phone heats, as it uses more power to charge faster, and from 80 to 100%, it begins to cool down, because it uses less power to complete the charge.
Normal
compared with x style
z play is nothing:laugh:
A potential work around
I realized that if you remove the back cover (style mod) while charging and keep the phone a little raised from the surface the extreme heat is not experienced.
You could try and confirm.
Hello.
I noticed that some Samsung phones slow down charging significantly when charging while the screen is on, even when the phone is not hot.
My power outlet measurement device indicates 16W for charging during stand by and 6W (yes, this is no typo) while the screen is on, even if the device is cold and nothing is being touched (i.e. watching a video).
Am I doing anything wrong? Why does charging slow down? And how do I keep charging fast while using the device?
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Hello.
I noticed that some Samsung phones slow down charging significantly when charging while the screen is on, even when the phone is not hot.
My power outlet measurement device indicates 16W for charging during stand by and 6W (yes, this is no typo) while the screen is on, even if the device is cold and nothing is being touched (i.e. watching a video).
Am I doing anything wrong? Why does charging slow down? And how do I keep charging fast while using the device?
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That is totally normal with all the users. Standby charging will always be faster on samsung phones and charging while using the device will slow down the charging process. I know of other smartphones which does not slow down the charging process while using it so cant do much here.
Hi guys. I'm using this mate 20 more than a month now, and it's great. I haven't got any problems, but every time when supercharging it, the phone heats up itself. I don't know really if it's some kind of problem or normal reaction. Charging with the charger in the box. The phone is not in use when charged. Any advice is helpful. Thanks in advance
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Hi guys. I'm using this mate 20 more than a month now, and it's great. I haven't got any problems, but every time when supercharging it, the phone heats up itself. I don't know really if it's some kind of problem or normal reaction. Charging with the charger in the box. The phone is not in use when charged. Any advice is helpful. Thanks in advance
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When u charging leave phone be .. don't do anything with it .. heavy !
If it supports Quick charging or SuperCharge, your phone may heat up during charging, due to the increased voltage. In order to reduce heat when charging, do the following:
•Avoid using your phone when charging. Using your phone at this time may increase its temperature.
•Charge your phone in a place where heat can easily dissipate (such as on a desk). Avoid charging in places where heat does not easily dissipate (such as on a bed).
•Power off your phone before charging it. Back up your data regularly and update your phone to the latest version available.
•Use a Huawei standard charger to charge your phone.
yes it heats up considerably when supercharging 1st 50%
also when playing pubg with performance mode on even off
so dont do both