Just checked my battery temp, it was running at 113f, when I took the pix it dropped to 111f. Anybody else running high temps?
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As a side note I live in Arizona, hope the phone can handle 115 temps, praying it can.
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What app is that, I'd like to see my temps!
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As a side note I live in Arizona, hope the phone can handle 115 temps, praying it can.
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I also live in AZ. The temperature doesn't affect the phone much when using it normally. However the phone tends to freeze up when using Copilot GPS, because to heats up quite a bit.
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trueplaya89 said:
What app is that, I'd like to see my temps!
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The app is Phone Doctor
10507 said:
I also live in AZ. The temperature doesn't affect the phone much when using it normally. However the phone tends to freeze up when using Copilot GPS, because to heats up quite a bit.
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Summer has not started yet, the phone is only a month old. I guess the question should be asked to EVO 4G users, It has been in the wild for a year.
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Summer has not started yet, the phone is only a month old. I guess the question should be asked to EVO 4G users, It has been in the wild for a year.
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My EVO did alright up until about a month ago I dropped it one good time and it began to not handle any ounce of heat. Here in Florida weather. Thanks for the heads up on that app thanks a ton!
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Summer has not started yet, the phone is only a month old. I guess the question should be asked to EVO 4G users, It has been in the wild for a year.
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Yes, I am experienced the same thing on my EVO, as well as my HD7. The heat tends to warm up the phones just a bit, as long as I don't stay in the sun too long.
Btw, the app is called Battery Doctor
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trueplaya89 said:
My EVO did alright up until about a month ago I dropped it one good time and it began to not handle any ounce of heat. Here in Florida weather. Thanks for the heads up on that app thanks a ton!
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I will be Tampa in about a month, guess we will see if humidity could cause problems then.
46 C isn't an overheat condition, but it's getting close. Your health condition still says "good". My phone went to 49 C yesterday when I plugged it into a new 2.1 amp car charger, and the battery health message changed to "OVERHEAT". I don't believe the charger caused it, since I unplugged the phone, let it cool down, then happily used the charger without heat issues again. I've used a 2.1 amp wall charger routinely as well.
I have an iPhone 4 and I tried running a GPS app on it while mounted to my dash. The combination of the app and the sunlight shining on that black glass cause that phone to shut down with a heat warning pretty quickly.
BTW, the HTC Battery Widget will give you full battery details including temp if you tap it.
I once used the phone in a car using the car dock on a sunny day last week. After driving for more than an hour and 15 minutes, the phone started to flash both amber and green LED's in sequence. When I was looking for the reason why the lights are flashing, I accidentally tapped on the battery widget I have installed on the home screen, and it said it was 50.9 degrees Celsius. I unplugged the phone, shut it off for about 10 minutes, and the temp went down to about 32 degrees Celsius.
I was in Florence when my phone got to 113 degrees. I think it was getting so hot because it was looking for a 4g signal when there was none. I entered # * # * #4636 # * #. To turn off the 4g and my temperature dropped by 5 degrees.
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Its gone, todays radio made the phone even worse for me, always had a crap signal to begin with but it got almost unusable after the update, i was gonna get a charge but......the store said they have moved back the date to a TBA again, he also said they bionic has been cancelled, i was left with no option but to go back with the iphone, i almost went with a galaxy S, but ive had one of those upto getting my TB and didnt really wanna go back to something i had already had..
To sum it up, the TB is a great device that lacks the testing it required, it seems to have been rushed out with horrific battery life even with custom roms its still crap for heavy users, and poor signal..
Ill buy one again if they get there crap together and fix the obvious faults, but until Verizon releases a good dual core android im gonna have to stick with what i know.
Cool story, bro.
cool story bro, tell me again with subtitles.
I don't notice any change after the update
ThunderBolt isn't for everyone I guess. I love 4G and I can work with the small battery.
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One less person to hear whining..... Duh winning!
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Good for you. No one gives a ****.
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Yikess......not sure where you live, but I get fantastic 4 g everywhere in Chicago, have had 2-3 random reboots since I bought on day 1 (which could be less that the reboots on my Dinc), and get reasonable battery life, best phone I have yet to own.
Not to crap on your post , but I took my ip4 back because of bad service. My TB will hold service where the ip4 wouldn't. I will take service over battery anyday.
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Interesting.... You took it back, after being rooted and applying the update (that's what your other post said) sounds like someone may have messed up...
I just had 4G turned on in my city (Sacramento) a few minutes ago.. I've had the phone for a while and it rocks!!!.. I am surprised you've had so many issues with your phone.
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Not to crap on your post , but I took my ip4 back because of bad service. My TB will hold service where the ip4 wouldn't. I will take service over battery anyday.
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Yeah and at least you can change the battery when it dies.. You can't even do that with the iPhone, what a great "feature". Two batteries and a stand alone charger only cost $10 on eBay. Besides I get over a day of battery anyways. I think the real problem existed between the phone and the ground...
I've loved my TB since day 1 and have no problems with it other than a slow to find me GPS. I love this phone and would have to agree that the problems for many seems to be between the phone and the ground. Rooted with DasBAMF 1.6.3 FTW!
1 less idiot asking where the unrevoked 1 click root is at...
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1 less idiot asking where the unrevoked 1 click root is at...
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^^^^
Golden .... Still hanging out in the TB forum after the break up though? Sounds like he's not really over it ...
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ip4, u're holding it wrong.
thunderbolt, u're rooting it wrong.
i don't get it heh
never had an issue on my end. a few minor gliches running CM7 beta... but its a beta. i got the extended battery. made a world of difference. it will hold me over until slahyer updates the rom
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phone is cooking what do I do? 114 degrees and I've done a battery pull already
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Wow I suggest you download CPU master from the market, which will help you setup a profile to underclock your CPU when it gets to a certain temperature.... or if your an advanced user go to the g2x android development section and install a pre UV/OC kernel for your particular rom. This will help you regulate your battery temp and maximize battery life...... otherwise ask T-Mobile for a new battery
thanks
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thanks
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Anytime
Do a complete hard G2x earsing all except camera files, hard reset. (hold volume down and power)
It recognizes the battery as 1500 vs 1200, is the theory....all I know is those who suggested first...were correct. My G2x is noticeably cooler since.
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phone is cooking what do I do? 114 degrees and I've done a battery pull already
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You did not say which ROM you are on. If only stock. the hard reset might do the trick. if custom ROM - wipe and reflash.
I had an episode a few days ago with a combination of a ROM and kernel - and it got really hot - especially when trying to recharge. I am sure there was some issues with the flash, as I had used these before.
I shut it down, totally wiped, and restored a nandroid. It actually cooled down while recharging after that. Charging now and temp only 88.5.
First off get a new battery. Your shortening your bat lifespan when its cooking so just get a new one. But in the meantime if you haven't done so root your phone w/ s1c. Keep stock rom. Install titanium vacuous pro. Next when your phone heats up look at you services. Through the android menu settings>applications>servises currently running. Fc any bloat ware one at a time and notice when your phone cools down.
Once that (if) happens freeze the AP related. I know if I leave my camera or games running my phone gets warm. You should freeze all the boatware regardless its just garbage. Hope that helps.
"If Satan lived in heaven he'd be me... "
Mine gets really hot if I talk while charging it, it also gets hot sometimes if it's really hot outside and I stream movies etc...when I take out the battery the battery itself is not very hot, just warm, the phone is what gets really hot...Is that a hardware problem?
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If the above doesn't work, try liquid nitrogen. Or an ice-cold beer can applied to the back of the phone. Either one works wonders.
Also, air conditioning set to max.
I'm running stock unrooted. I have done hard reset but but it still cooks when hotspotting even when I turn it down to 2g speeds. I really don't know how to root I was hoping to avoid doing this as I am happy with the stock and I don't make wtfisgb threads in these forums.
please post or repost a link in this thread where I might find comprehensive instructions on how to safely and reversibly root my g2x. also please list any programs that facilitate the rooting and recovering or clouding of data as I do not wish to lose my program settings/preferences.
thanks in advance
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Extremely easy
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060715
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Sounds like something is taxing the CPU. Perhaps you need a CPU monitor and figure out what is eating at it.
The only time my phone got warm was when I bootlooped and it froze. I flashed to a different rom and it was good. Even extensive 3D gaming doesn't cause the phone to get hot.
My battery hit 109 degrees F while just charging....not even doing anything to the phone....if I actually charge and do anything at the same time, it gets even hotter than that. I'm on stock ROM, rooted, and have frozen all bloatware already.
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I dont know what do. tmobile had me pay shipping but theyre sending me a new battery
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I did a battery swap thru my insurance but to a lesser degree I am still experience higher than 40°C temperatures which as the bettery clearly labels is unhealthy/damaging to the lithium.
at this point I switched back to the old battery and am awaiting the gingerbread very patiently. I'm assuming there will not be any overheat after the update
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It's well known I like to be a battery whore, my previous record was a little over 48 hours on a full charge with my Infuse. Today I beat my old record by about....20 hrs!
All notifications off except Gmail. 3g data turned off for about 80% of the time. Wifi on but set to turn off when phone sleeps. I did use the phone, text, talk, surf, etc. Probably would be considered light usage though.
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So why is this a thread?
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use your phone look at the cell standby LOL and stop with the attention whoring
@Cheezy, I hope you meant to leave off the "ed" in "disappointed"
else
FAIL!
I got 4 days and some change when I first got my GNex; the infuse sat on my desk until I heard it go off for the low batt warning. (No wifi, no data etc. of course)
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So why is this a thread?
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Just sharing some experiences/information about my phone man. Didn't realize that would offend you...? Could be time to lighten up.
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@Cheezy, I hope you meant to leave off the "ed" in "disappointed"
else
FAIL!
I got 4 days and some change when I first got my GNex; the infuse sat on my desk until I heard it go off for the low batt warning. (No wifi, no data etc. of course)
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Im happy when I only have to charge my Infuse once a day...
but sometimes there are sadly 9 hours of charge...
using battery calibration helps?
ntorresla said:
Im happy when I only have to charge my Infuse once a day...
but sometimes there are sadly 9 hours of charge...
using battery calibration helps?
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I don't use battery calibration personally. I just keep an eye on wakelocks with Better Battery Stats and make sure to kill apps when I'm done using the phone.
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I don't use battery calibration personally. I just keep an eye on wakelocks with Better Battery Stats and make sure to kill apps when I'm done using the phone.
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from the looks of your SS it looks like you just simply don't use your phone. If it actually showed as being used I might have been impressed.:thumbdown:
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LOL
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Bubonic78 said:
from the looks of your SS it looks like you just simply don't use your phone. If it actually showed as being used I might have been impressed.:thumbdown:
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This.
It's not a phone if you don't use it.
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Yea no offense when people give battery stats they give them when they've actually used their phone. Of course a battery will last longer if it's not being used or if no notifications are actually being used. Those are what eat the battery
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Yea no offense when people give battery stats they give them when they've actually used their phone. Of course a battery will last longer if it's not being used or if no notifications are actually being used. Those are what eat the battery
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I never use notifications, never will. This is my normal usage pattern. As I said in the OP, I do use the phone.
Get rooted and remove blot wear
Best way in some sense to get great battery life is get rooted, use Excellent Roms that removes all bloatware and find any apps that are continually running in background and remove them. (Tip) Get titanium backup and backup your apps then remove them but if you need later then reinstall them for future use. Just a few things to mention, so much more to add to save battery. I suggest you just use your phone and try and save in other ways that will extend you daily use.
How much screen on time? That's generally the best measure of battery life, because if your screen isn't on, you're not really using your phone. And a percent usage tells nothing.
My infuse is currently going on 12 days, 14 hours, 16 minutes, 7 seconds since last unplugged with 1 hour 28 minutes of screen on time. That being said, it's because I use it purely as a backup alarm clock without a sim card now that I have my Note, haha. And no, I'm not going to go to the hassle of rooting, downloading a screenshot app, then waiting another 12-14 days to prove it. Just goes to show that battery life doesn't mean much without usage.
Was it with a stock battery
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Also look for burakgons blacklist post. Its in his sig
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I let my phone charge all night. I unplugged my phone at 6:46am it was 100% I used it non stop till 9:00am and it's at 36% battery
Does it seem normal to go that fast?
4G on
Cm9 rc rom
No live wallpaper
No videos & games
Just website surfing
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Does it seem normal to go that fast?
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Nope.
You on wifi or 4g?
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4G yes
No Wifi
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Do you use any non-OEM chargers?
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I'm using the wire and block that came with phone.
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When you go to battery under settings, what is chewing up your battery?
Also, if battery is your issue - I recommend Instigators Kernel with smart ass/badass scripts.
I left my house at 9 am this morning and I still have 40% battery with GPS usage and moderate phone/web usage...
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Charged 100% again
Phone has been on battery for
3:23minutes and it's at 32% now
Screen is 49%
Browser is 25%
System is 8%
XDA is 5%
I'm still a noob with all the flashing stuff but I will try it I guess.
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Battery...
Hav0x said:
Charged 100% again
Phone has been on battery for
3:23minutes and it's at 32% now
Screen is 49%
Browser is 25%
System is 8%
XDA is 5%
I'm still a noob with all the flashing stuff but I will try it I guess.
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Also, some of the forums suggest you recalibrate your battery when you flash a new rom... It wipes the battery stats and starts from ground zero. The app is in the play store Battery Calibration. Just charge to 100% and run this app it will do the rest. Don't think that is your problem, but it will give you accurate stats about your battery...
Here is the thread for the Instigator Kernel. If you flash you phone on a nightly basis, you will have to reflash this each time you update on a nightly...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721235
Another good program to run is CPU spy like I said. It will show you what your CPU's are spending all their time on. Once you get the new kernel flashed, just run that program. You should see more time being spent at the 192 Mhz range or the deep sleep when the phone is on stand-by...
Good luck with it!
That is a little fast, but he did say he's using the device non-stop for 3 hrs on 4g. 4g uses a lot of battery, and 3 hrs of "non-stop" 4g usage doesn't seem that unreasonable. The question is, what does "non-stop" mean to him? Screen on with 4g data being transferred for 3+ hrs strait sounds like it would kill a battery to me!
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That is a little fast, but he did say he's using the device non-stop for 3 hrs on 4g. 4g uses a lot of battery, and 3 hrs of "non-stop" 4g usage doesn't seem that unreasonable. The question is, what does "non-stop" mean to him? Screen on with 4g data being transferred for 3+ hrs strait sounds like it would kill a battery to me!
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I agree it is fast. I am not sure if he is on LTE or standard 4G... LTE would drain it if he is in a bad location... There are a lot of factors.... I am sure his huge screen being on has a lot to do with it. Brightness level??? Signal Strength??? ETC...
CM9 is known to be a little bit of a battery hog in the wrong situations... That's why I suggest a kernel that is aimed at GOOD battery life...
But do whatcha want...
Where I am I don't get real good service on Cm9 it says 4G and sometimes it's just H with 1 to 2 signal bars also my display brightness is set to automatic
I downloaded and flashed the instigator + badass I will see if that helps also got the battery calibration will charge and reset it
Also I read about nexus extended battery so I ordered one of those
thanks you all for the help
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Yeah, H means HSPA+. Good glad you got the Instigator Kernel.
With poor service, your battery will drain like a leaky paper sack..
Hit Thanks if I helped you along your way!
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Hav0x said:
I let my phone charge all night. I unplugged my phone at 6:46am it was 100% I used it non stop till 9:00am and it's at 36% battery
Does it seem normal to go that fast?
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Cm9 rc rom
No live wallpaper
No videos & games
Just website surfing
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I sincerely recommend you give a try to sky ics either base. If you choose stock get rid of the bloat. Sean's kernel. I am getting 13 hrs to 22hrs which I did not believe was possible now I have three batteries 2 OEM and one extended and I feel I don't need extra batteries anymore
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Besides the previous post regarding sky ics for battery life I have something I want to share with the forum is that I use external charger and in my last charge I am not getting any wake locks I may be wrong but look at my latest battery use
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My SC-05D just hit 51C and I think I burned the tip of my finger a little. I can still feel it.
51C is 123.8F by the way.
I wonder if there's any danger in breaking these things at such temperatures?
So, what's the hottest your phone has ever been?
I did a search before I posted this and over 80 different threads came up with "How hot does your phone get" but none of them seemed to have a poll... So I started this one.
Also, sorry for the type-o! 53°C should obviously be (127.5°F) instead of (27.5°F).
Bifurcator said:
My SC-05D just hit 51C and I think I burned the tip of my finger a little. I can still feel it.
51C is 123.8F by the way.
I wonder if there's any danger in breaking these things at such temperatures?
So, what's the hottest your phone has ever been?
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The highest recommended temperature is 108 F I think
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According to ROM Toolbox, I've reached 111°f.
Unsure of Temp...App wouldn't work....
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My s3 has only been up to about 115 degrees Fahrenheit, but my tablet has been up to a freakish 135. Scared the crap out of me
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:highfive: LOL @ Big Joe... :silly:
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Justus, wow.. 135... That's very near the melting point of many plastics - isn't it?
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But how come there's numerous reads, 5 replies and only 1 other (besides me) clicked on a poll entry? [EDIT: Now two others. Yay! ]
The poll doesn't show up on phones?
I'll have to remember that.
my galaxy s3 doesn't get hot, even trying to force it with games or other apps
what the ****, you never played a game with the OneX did you?
my OneX gets over 70° hot, i even reached 80° once.
srsly, why is 55° the highest value? xD
EDIT: Even now when it just lies around, it's on 40°+.
Tegra3 ftw.. (definitely the last nvidia phone for me)
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my galaxy s3 doesn't get hot, even trying to force it with games or other apps
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I also have a Galaxy S3 and mine gets pretty hot. Google3D maps plus GPS keeps it at an almost constant 46°C
46°C is about when I start getting concerned and the feeling is eye-wideningly uncomfortable.
Turn on GPS, WiFi, and play this to level 3 and then take a look at the Battery Mix temperature log.
racecondition in a rom plowed through battery...
Yep, that's hottening indeed.
Full battery to empty in 20 minutes. It happened more or less 30% when moving out of coverage of wifi.
Logs where filling in crazy speed with something in the lines of "couldn't set country...".
So 55C yeah... Easy.
Wow...
What battery spec?
Using BatteryLife widget I saw a 116°F once while playing a game. GPS also gets the metal kickstand on my Evo pretty toasty.
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Pre-dawn raid said:
Using BatteryLife widget I saw a 116°F once while playing a game. GPS also gets the metal kickstand on my Evo pretty toasty.
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same here
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My phone got REALLY SMOKIN HOT once.
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gagdude said:
My phone got REALLY SMOKIN HOT once.
So I took it on a date
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Lol that's funny
I got my phone up to 118 degrees, my old wildfire s
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The speech-to-text in mine runs fairly cool.
Always under 45°C anyway...
If I leave my phone in the car it gets much warmer but other than that it seems to run pretty cool.
55°C and rising, had to turn it off.
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