hey guys, it think my phone is becoming hotter than usual while charging, i would just like to ask what is the normal temperature during charging and during heavy usage such as playing 3d game(not charging)
The Nexus has an issue with heating up. Mine does the same. If you feel it is getting too hot, then shut phone down for a bit. Temp shouldn't get more than 120F. It can, but keep that number as a safeguard. Hope this helps.
ok, tnx a lot..will try to monitor the temp regularly
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Hi,
My TF101 seems to get warm when charging. I didn't notice this with the other ones I used, but perhaps I just missed it. Can anyone else confirm or deny this happens with theirs please?
Thanks.
Yup it happens, nothing to worry about, it also gets a little warm when running a CPU intensive app.
Yeah, mine heats up a little bit when it's charging as well. I can still hold it though, so I'm not afraid of it being too hot.
I decided to do a quick test to see what the temperatures really were... The unplugged temp was after I had left the screen on for 30 seconds and haven't run any games/applications recently.
Plugged in temperature was measured after being plugged in for 5 minutes and screen on for 30 seconds.
Battery temp unplugged: 24~25C
Battery temp plugged in: 26~26.5C
So not too much difference but I'm sure if you were using it while it was charging, it would heat up a lot more.
It's a common effect for many portable device. My EVO 4G gets fairly warm, my old iPhone 2G got super warm, my laptop gets piping hot, my Sprint Overdrive gets a bit warm. The only portable device that doesn't get warm while charging is my BB 9700.
Yep, mine gets warm to when its being used, in the right-hand quarter in back. But when I say "gets warm," I mean literally just a tad warmer than the rest of the unit. It never approaches "really warm," and certainly not "hot." I can't say if the Xoom ever gets warmer when in use because I've always used it in its case.
it should fine..
the charger itself is not warm..it's actually very very hot...
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Yup it happens, nothing to worry about, it also gets a little warm when running a CPU intensive app.
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I heard about ASUS update FW this week.
However, you maybe go to RC (repair center) for updating the newest FW.
magicpork said:
it should fine..
the charger itself is not warm..it's actually very very hot...
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Never really felt it before you mentioned this but... you are right, it is really hot.
Also, when I touch the dock lightly while charging, I can feel it vibrating.
Mine is always at about 101 degrees just surfing etc? is this normal? or is it too hott? games get to about 110 or whatever. Charging about 104 degrees.
Also, I noticed a bubble under the battery on the phone. Its just like the sticker didnt stick and made a bubble. I basically flattened it down, but it dont look perfect, but should I be worried about that?
Reason Im asking is phone feels warm and battery is draining. Damn we really need to get rid of this BLOOOAT.
I found a primary culprit to be screen brightness. I'm not saying WiFi and processor intensive apps won't do it, or GPS, but I have had to settle for about 40% screen brightness or I get heat and a battery that drains really fast.
Barely gets warm, might be my own heat from my hands. Using wifi with screen brightness low. Does get a little warmer charging, nowhere near hot
My Phone too gets warm during use espcially using GPS while driving and charging. 45degC ~ 113degF was the max so far.
Screen brightness seems to have an effect on warmth of case, for sure, as well as battery life, obviously.
I think mine gets the hottest when I am surfing on an adapter, using WiFi, and GPS. That's only logical.
I'm thinking T-Mobile pushed something to my phone over the last couple of weeks though since it does not get as hot or blow through the battery as fast, and they also solved a corrupted video issue as well.
When I keep my phone on & just charge it up while its idle, when its at 100%, the phone is hot to the touch. Once I take it off, it cools off in 5-10 minutes. It also starts to overheat when I play games on it for at least 5 minutes. What could be the problem?
Do you have a custom rom or kernel on the phone. Mine gets mildy warm every now and again but nothing serious.
Id suggest reverting back to stock rom using your ruu and use it for a bit to see if it happens again.
i had a similar problem. my phone would overheat and not charge or charge fast enough. also after a short use the battery level would plummet. i fix the problem by changing to a new charging plug.
It shouldn't get that warm at all.
Infact, I noticed that it actually cooled down once I plugged it into the charger. I was playing a 3D game and I noticed it was getting warm, but also the battery was getting low, so I plugged it in and kept going for a bit longer, the phone actually started cooling down. I thought it was the game making the hardware heat up, but in fact, it was the battery heating up due to the power drain
Perhaps a custom rom could cause it, but I am already running mikes 6.5.2 with the 1.5Ghz firmware. But im sure others will vary.
Perhaps, if nothing else, and you're ok with taking the back off the phone, check the contacts, both on the battery and the phone, make sure they are clean. Resistance can cause heat.
Is it safe that my device will heat up to 43 degrees while charging and using it (just watching videos)?
OnePlus claimed on their Website, their "technology" will make sure the device will stay cool while charging "even when it's bee used". But it feels really hot nevertheless. Should I be worried?
Also, I noticed that the charging time almost doubles when I use the phone. Not like OnePlus said, it's gonna be the same time.
Do you know if that is the cpu or battery temp?
43degrees for CPU seems pretty normal especially while watching videos. mine is currently idling in the 30s and when gaming will be in 40s. Depending on how long you watch, i can see the temp getting into the 40s also.
If the battery temp it that high, might be an issue. My battery idles in the 20s, not sure what it gets to when gaming.
the problems continue
this time temperature in this device
when I use a fast charge charger the device in a few minutes shoots CPU temperatures above 64C ° and interrupts the charge until it cools down
It also gets excessively hot when playing video games or just watching videos on platforms like YouTube.
is there any solution to this situation?
Try factory reset and if its still persisting, check out the battery, it might got old and inflated. And don't use it while charging it's like you are holding a bomb in your hand unless you don't mind if it exploded...
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Try factory reset and if its still persisting, check out the battery, it might got old and inflated. And don't use it while charging it's like you are holding a bomb in your hand unless you don't mind if it exploded...
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the battery is new
is in perfect condition
the problem is in the mobile's CPU which is excessively hot
which I don't understand why it happens even when I don't use the device
CPU reaches over 60C ° while using fast charge and device is idle