What's the bearable temperature for my Htc desire s ? My phone shows 44 to 47 degree ? I am on miui rom, no overclocking , heap size increases to 32.
Sometimes I fear that much heat might effect my phone. it may be damage my phone.
My friends battery temperature is always in between 32 - 36 degree.
or Is my battery faulty?
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I´m using RC Mix 3D Rom and my temp is between 25 and 35. Maybe you have an background app running?
I an not using any app that uses that much battery, my battery consumption its very good. But temperature is very high.
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I´m using RC Mix 3D Rom and my temp is between 25 and 35. Maybe you have an background app running?
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try running a close to stock rom and then test again
Also what country do you live in, what's the normal room temperature?
You could also then try swapping your battery with your friends and then see what happens to both your and his temperatures to see if it's a battery, device or rom issue
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Dude you are in Delhi isnt hot like hell there right now?
try to switch battery with friend and see whats goin on..
Thanks good suggestions. I am facing same problem in my stock ROM also. my battery voltage its 3987 mV.
Is it possible heap size can increase battery temperature and consumption?
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My friend also from Delhi... But his battery temperature is very low as compared to me.
Today I will swap and will let you know the outcome.
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Should only be 40+ when charging or playing games.
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Why is it that whenever I use a faux kernel my battery temp is at 52.70 fareheit.and when I use a bricked kernel my battery temperature is 77.18 fareheit.I have read and see that a lot of people that run bricked kernels are running battery temperatures of 32-40 fareheit.could it be because I running a bricked kernel on a sense Rom and there using a bricked kernel on a aosp,aokp,nonsense Rom.I don't understand I'm trying to run a bricked kernel at preferably lower temperatures.any help or information on this would be appreciated. Thanks...
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Can you please share were did you find the information?
40 Fahrenheit is about 4.5 Celsius and you can have that battery temp when using your phone in a fridge LOL
77 Farenheit is 25 Celsius, which is normal for the battery
Hi I run bricked kernel, i never
Had a problem with overheating, ive also ran faux, tamcore, shebastion, none have ever over heated on me! IM not sure why your having problems overheating? Perhaps its your battery giving you trouble. Maybe look into that because the kernels never caused over heating. Hope this helps! Good luck
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I have had other members on her tell me that they run bricked kernels and.I have asked mote than one person what there battery temperatures usually run st and 3 different people told me that they are running bricked kernels and ones batt temp was 34 and another persons was 40 fareheit batt temp because at that time I was running a faux kernel and my batt temp was 52.70 fareheit.I know its not my battery because when I change right back to a faux kernel it goes back down to 52.70 fareheit.when I had Gingerbread 2.3.4 on my phone when I bought it new my battery temp was always 76.81 fareheit so I know my phones alright its not overheating I was just wondering how the heck those other people where getting there phones battery temp down to 34-42 fareheit with bricked kernels that all. Thanks...
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I dont know but I do know I'm running bricked now and IM running cool temp. No overheating. However IM underclocked for battery saving. But even when I over clocked for performance it never ran hot on bricked.
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What temp is your battery temp?
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i'm using faux and my battery temp always around 10 celsius. and i know that is wrong.
I use faux kernel since v7. The battery temps are between 8º - 19º Celsius in summer and lower in winter. This temperatures are with a sleep mobile, obviusly.
Possible wrong information feom the battery. Just think - you have 25 celsius in your room, yet battery has 4.5 - that's just nonsense.
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Faux always shows me temps below room temperature too.
Flash any other kernel and the temp goes up 30 degrees F. So there is some odd error in Faux for reading temp. Great kernels otherwise though!
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My Sensation is running OrDroid 9.0.0 Sense 4.0 Rom. It gets warm/hot when using simple apps like facebook, messaging, Youtube, etc... I had this problem since last year too. I got my Sensation since August of last year.
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Darkpeanutz said:
My Sensation is running OrDroid 9.0.0 Sense 4.0 Rom. It gets warm/hot when using simple apps like facebook, messaging, Youtube, etc... I had this problem since last year too. I got my Sensation since August of last year.
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Don't do gpu over clock then.. That will cool down your device a bit.. Also.. Try some under volting the kernel (there is a uv mod.. You can use that) .. It prevents heating a bit too
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I'm not overclocked though. I'm on the standard frequency, 1.2Ghz. I'm also on bricked kernal if that helps. What does decreasing the voltage do, or what voltage should I have?
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Darkpeanutz said:
I'm not overclocked though. I'm on the standard frequency, 1.2Ghz. I'm also on bricked kernal if that helps. What does decreasing the voltage do, or what voltage should I have?
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You should try that for yourself because not every device can handle every voltage decreasing the voltage makes that there is not so much electricity going trough the CPU you save battery and your battery is not overheating so fast
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Thanks. I installed UV mod, the CPU still gets warm, but not as hot as it used to be. I'm going to try the experimental if it works better.
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Thanks. I installed UV mod, the CPU still gets warm, but not as hot as it used to be. I'm going to try the experimental if it works better.
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Alternativley you could try another launcher
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Darkpeanutz said:
I'm not overclocked though. I'm on the standard frequency, 1.2Ghz. I'm also on bricked kernal if that helps. What does decreasing the voltage do, or what voltage should I have?
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Mine did too with both stock and ARHD roms. Thought its the battery getting getting warm for the longest time but it turned out to be CPU/GPU. I'm using Viper S now and do not overclock CPU/GPU. Works well and heat is down significantly. Still gets warm occasionally (GPS, Browser, Google Now) but not as much and battery last longer.
I tried Vipers S Rom but everything ran VERY choppy and what govner do you recommend to get that cold GPU/CPu effect?
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I tried Vipers S Rom but everything ran VERY choppy and what govner do you recommend to get that cold GPU/CPu effect?
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When you try different ROMs and have query ask in the right ROM forum. You'll have a better chance for a right answer.
There isn't a tremendous amount of things you can do to bring down the temperature significantly. As everyone said, under volting, and under clocking can do a little bit.
It isn't a big problem, because it shouldn't pass, from what I remember, 43-46 degrees Celsius. Of course it will vary with what your doing, playing games will make it hotter, especially if you are in a hot environment.
Don't worry too much about it.
Lucas
Lucas.Childers said:
There isn't a tremendous amount of things you can do to bring down the temperature significantly. As everyone said, under volting, and under clocking can do a little bit.
It isn't a big problem, because it shouldn't pass, from what I remember, 43-46 degrees Celsius. Of course it will vary with what your doing, playing games will make it hotter, especially if you are in a hot environment.
Don't worry too much about it.
Lucas
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Well, what I'm saying is that when I use facebook, it gets really hot.
Yesterday I installed Miui ROM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778870. And I was suprised how batery temperatura is low ...about 12C - 17C.
Is it actually cooler? Or just reporting as cooler?
Different kernels can often give different temperature reporting.
For example the kernel im using now is telling me the battery temp is 60 degrees Fahrenheit, which was impossible after the phone had been in a 78 degree room for hours.
I had previously been using a different version of that same kernel that told me 60 degrees when the phone felt like it was going to melt in my hand.
Same kernel, different versions, massively different temp reporting.
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I tried play some heavy games and it still cool after 15 mins
Skipjacks said:
Is it actually cooler? Or just reporting as cooler?
Different kernels can often give different temperature reporting.
For example the kernel im using now is telling me the battery temp is 60 degrees Fahrenheit, which was impossible after the phone had been in a 78 degree room for hours.
I had previously been using a different version of that same kernel that told me 60 degrees when the phone felt like it was going to melt in my hand.
Same kernel, different versions, massively different temp reporting.
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This.
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This.
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not sure if troll or just this.
do you have anker or stock battery?
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not sure if troll or just this.
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Not trolling in the slightest mate. It's simple, like has been said already, if a battery is reporting temps lower then the ambient temperature the phone has been exposed to for some time, it's impossible for it to be lower.
This can be a kernel reporting incorrect temps, or also could be caused by an after-market battery (Anker etc).
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AndroidNeophyte said:
do you have anker or stock battery?
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stock battery.
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Not trolling in the slightest mate. It's simple, like has been said already, if a battery is reporting temps lower then the ambient temperature the phone has been exposed to for some time, it's impossible for it to be lower.
This can be a kernel reporting incorrect temps, or also could be caused by an after-market battery (Anker etc).
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it so cool that i dont feel any heat come from it.
Folks,
On my desire running oxygen I worked out my standard current draw objective, 6-10mA in standby with about 40mA playing mp3s. All readings with battery monitor widget.
With the one XL it seems to pull about 40-50mA in standby and about 60mA when playing mp3s on stock with apex launcher.
Just wondering if anyone can shed some light on their best battery use in standby with either a stock or custom ROM.
Cheers.
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nitens said:
Folks,
On my desire running oxygen I worked out my standard current draw objective, 6-10mA in standby with about 40mA playing mp3s. All readings with battery monitor widget.
With the one XL it seems to pull about 40-50mA in standby and about 60mA when playing mp3s on stock with apex launcher.
Just wondering if anyone can shed some light on their best battery use in standby with either a stock or custom ROM.
Cheers.
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I used to wonder the same thing. I've found Viper to be the best for standby time. I'm in class from 8:15 to 4:10 and only lose 9% battery on average during that time. Keep in mind, this is very light usage.
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Tanner,
Mate that sounds pretty good. Do you have any idea on the mA draw when you've got it in standby over that period?
I probably won't match your idle time, but it'd be a good benchmark.
Forgot to ask if you're sitting on 4G for that time.
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Best thing I have ever realized. Undervolting. Right now with viper and beast mode kernel (Supporting Undervolting) I am able to make it through the whole day as a extremely heavy user at full brightness.
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Yeah undervolting is the way to go. Who needs full clock speed at idle.
Is the beast mode kernel the only undervolt supporting kernel?
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Yeah undervolting is the way to go. Who needs full clock speed at idle.
Is the beast mode kernel the only undervolt supporting kernel?
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At this point, yes
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Is there anything battery saver ROM? I have 1650 mha akkumlator, and its running out of energy in about 6 hours. Even if I do not really use it. Any suggestion to make that battery life a bit longer? (New akkumlator ....)
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I think you could first check which apps are consuming the power.
Where can i check it?
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K I found it. What is media server?
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Zahovay said:
Is there anything battery saver ROM? I have 1650 mha akkumlator, and its running out of energy in about 6 hours. Even if I do not really use it. Any suggestion to make that battery life a bit longer? (New akkumlator ....)
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which rom are u using?
battery life also depends upon kernels..
search for the compatible kernel either for jb or bg..
I use gamerzrom maybe the 3 or 4 th version with semaphore kernel.. Can u suggest any better one?
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stock rom for you phone i think have best battery save no ?
you could download es task manager to kill unwanted tasks that are draining battery
Actually not apps are draining my battery. Its the android os and the screen. Can I anyhow make the screen brightness even darker? When i put it to the minimum its like apple stuffs on full bright... 40% screen light on battery 14% os ...
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