Never had this issue before ..
When i use my phone normally it heats up real quickly im using the 1900mah anker battery but it wasn't like this before the other day..
I forgot my phone in the car and when i took it back it was extremely hot because of the sun but since then it overheats i tried changing clock speeds aswell changing rom.. so im sure its not the roms..
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Try changing to a different kernel, they have better temperature control/redundancies than the stock kernels (which I'm assuming you're using due to your sig )
Try Faux or Bricked, they're in the Dev thread.
Battery could be damaged because of the extreme heat? Just a thought but it shouldn't happen though.
Hows the battery life?
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xdviper said:
Battery could be damaged because of the extreme heat? Just a thought but it shouldn't happen though.
Hows the battery life?
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Battery life seems just normal i took off the battery to check for damage but no signs of it when i took the phone i can estimate it was like 47° Celsius..
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AudioGhost said:
Try changing to a different kernel, they have better temperature control/redundancies than the stock kernels (which I'm assuming you're using due to your sig )
Try Faux or Bricked, they're in the Dev thread.
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I doubt its the kernel because it never happened to me before..
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Any1?
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It happened to me on my STOCK battery. I switched out battery to Anker and its NEVER happened since. Sort of leads my to believe it is related to the battery. My screen got sooo hot honestly I could barely touch it, I was afraid it was going to fry my SD card! After the switch not once has it done it again. Hope this can help you out in some way! Good luck
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It happened to me on my STOCK battery. I switched out battery to Anker and its NEVER happened since. Sort of leads my to believe it is related to the battery. My screen got sooo hot honestly I could barely touch it, I was afraid it was going to fry my SD card! After the switch not once has it done it again. Hope this can help you out in some way! Good luck
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Hey i had same issue whit stock i did the switch and didn't face the issue anymore for about 3 weeks but now its not even the battery its the lower part of the phone i took the backdoor off and touched the battery it was cold and good but lower end of the phone was hot burning !
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shahkam said:
Hey i had same issue whit stock i did the switch and didn't face the issue anymore for about 3 weeks but now its not even the battery its the lower part of the phone i took the backdoor off and touched the battery it was cold and good but lower end of the phone was hot burning !
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I have the same problem. Try turning off the capacitive buttons backlight. I did this and the heat went down for me
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I have the same problem. Try turning off the capacitive buttons backlight. I did this and the heat went down for me
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I just did and im shocked it reduced the heat by like 60%???
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shahkam said:
I just did and im shocked it reduced the heat by like 60%???
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Sounds rather strange...
Also food for tough.. I had this problem with my phone because of a service was hanging on 95% CPU.. I force closed it, but it automatically started again, so I had to wipe and re-install the ROM.
The buttons tend to get hot, I've noticed this. Has nothing to do with battery temp.
Check the battery temperature, it will not be more than 40 deg Cel.
I have turned the lights off and i do not feel overheat anymore this is crazy loll
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shahkam said:
I have turned the lights off and i do not feel overheat anymore this is crazy loll
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lol thought I was going crazy as well because my battery never got hot either. glad it helped
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lol thought I was going crazy as well because my battery never got hot either. glad it helped
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Cheers mate
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How do you turn off the buttons? Do you have to have root?
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How do you turn off the buttons? Do you have to have root?
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I used leedroid tweaks to do so and yeah you need root..
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Turn the brightness down, turn of auto sync and as suggested before turn of the buttons. Brightness has also caused my overheats so I keep it down whenever I can.
From my experience of 3 batteries, stock anker and a saner the battery has had no effect on the overheating, could it just be a placebo effect?
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sensation lover said:
Turn the brightness down, turn of auto sync and as suggested before turn of the buttons. Brightness has also caused my overheats so I keep it down whenever I can.
From my experience of 3 batteries, stock anker and a saner the battery has had no effect on the overheating, could it just be a placebo effect?
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Idk but the heat is gone all of a sudden !
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I know there are threads out there. but my concern is
The Anker battery 1900 MaH displays incorrect battery stat continuously.
no matter how many times i charge and discharge, it shows incorrect percentage. it stays on one percentage for a long time, and then drops 1 percent, but upon rebooting, it drops 4 percent straight away.
i have continuously charged now and rebooted and charged then rebooted and charged to try and get rid of this inconsistency but it doesn't seem to work.
Now on rebooting it has just jumped form 81% to 100%
anyone else with this problem and cure?
Which battery do you own or will buy
I don't think that's an anker battery problem my regular battery did the exact same thing....
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I have a anker battery. Had it for about a month now. It reports fine. No random shutoffs or anything. I calibrate it every chance I get though.
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I don't think that's an anker battery problem my regular battery did the exact same thing....
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thanks, the more feedback i can get the better
trying a different rom now anyway, if more people can confirm this issue and what rom they are using. im having the issue while im on leedroids rom
Have you tried wiping battery stars?
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ikhzter said:
thanks, the more feedback i can get the better
trying a different rom now anyway, if more people can confirm this issue and what rom they are using. im having the issue while im on leedroids rom
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its a recovery issue bro... i told on many threads... during unlocking procedure we have messed up basic batt safety limit , so ppl r getting dead sensations coz of batti reverted to stock s-on to chk the same anker batt holds solid 48 hrs and same on s-off keeps irritating on batt %......
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its a recovery issue bro... i told on many threads... during unlocking procedure we have messed up basic batt safety limit , so ppl r getting dead sensations coz of batti reverted to stock s-on to chk the same anker batt holds solid 48 hrs and same on s-off keeps irritating on batt %......
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interesting point. although i have the latest recovery, but this also happens wehn just rebooting normally, and i have tried wiping battery stats.
I'm using Momax 1700ma
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im tempted to use the evo 3d battery, still get the temp sensor with that and also its oem. but not sure about the extra voltage 0.1 mv
Even before root my bat always.did this
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I love my anker battery.
My stock battery did the same thing.
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thanks, the more feedback i can get the better
trying a different rom now anyway, if more people can confirm this issue and what rom they are using. im having the issue while im on leedroids rom
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I'm using LeeDroid the newest update it has calibration built into it. All you have to do is charge it to full and reboot.
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LeeDroid 2.1 and having v weird battery issues at times. Might try 2.2 soon but still oh 2.1 as of now.
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interesting point. although i have the latest recovery, but this also happens wehn just rebooting normally, and i have tried wiping battery stats.
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recovery will not help...its a myth... may b as i assume the exploit used to get s-off dangerously messed up the battery safety limits and charging system...coz all now is sw controlled....to get rid of this... its recommended to return to s-on and stock and re unlock via htc code.... untill a safe method like dhd comes up using a safe exploit
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recovery will not help...its a myth... may b as i assume the exploit used to get s-off dangerously messed up the battery safety limits and charging system...coz all now is sw controlled....to get rid of this... its recommended to return to s-on and stock and re unlock via htc code.... untill a safe method like dhd comes up using a safe exploit
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Ouch, isnt that kinda harsh? My HTC battery seemed like it was like this before S-OFF as well, but I could be wrong.
I wonder if Alpharev is aware of this potential problem?
It seems that even though a reset causes the % to go up, it quickly comes back down to what it was at before. The charging stops at 4.12v, like it should, so I would say there may be something else up.
I was having the same problem with my stock battery AND my Anker. What I ended up doing is getting my battery to a low charge, then I wiped the battery stats in Recovery. I then charged the phone to 100% and used the Battery Calibration app to calibrate the battery. I used the phone and drained the battey untill it died, it was still reporting wrong percentage. Fully charged and did it again and drained the battery once more, from there it starting reporting normal precentages and still has to this day. Did this about a week ago.
Try it and report back.
A short summary of this would be to
1. Get phone to a low charge
2. Wipe battery stats.
3. Fully charge.
4. Use battery calibration app once it hits 100%(try to leave it charging for another hour after it hits 100%)
5.Use the device normally until it dies.
6. Charge the device again and repeat #5.
7.Report back here and tell me if it worked for you and then Thank my post if it did
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Ouch, isnt that kinda harsh? My HTC battery seemed like it was like this before S-OFF as well, but I could be wrong.
I wonder if Alpharev is aware of this potential problem?
It seems that even though a reset causes the % to go up, it quickly comes back down to what it was at before. The charging stops at 4.12v, like it should, so I would say there may be something else up.
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well yes bro...but after s-off the batt voltage when sensation dies was merely 2.5v not even enought to charge again... so b cautious i am 100% sure batt safety limit is broke... and i helped 5 of my frndz to jumpstart after all dies and all had same voltage 2.49 so it is risky.... though on stock if fone dies still it charges coz it has min charge to b alive
I don't recommend the Momax battery, I tried one and the phone seriously overheated and switched itself off, then the battery wouldn't charge again.
That's the first and last time I'll try a cheap battery.
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ikhzter said:
im tempted to use the evo 3d battery, still get the temp sensor with that and also its oem. but not sure about the extra voltage 0.1 mv
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Try team win recovery, I heard that helps. Cwm is having a lot of battery bugs right now, it's not your battery specifically. I too have an anker.
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lalitsehgal21 said:
well yes bro...but after s-off the batt voltage when sensation dies was merely 2.5v not even enought to charge again... so b cautious i am 100% sure batt safety limit is broke... and i helped 5 of my frndz to jumpstart after all dies and all had same voltage 2.49 so it is risky.... though on stock if fone dies still it charges coz it has min charge to b alive
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Strange! Ive never seen a lithium ion go below 3.3v when dead. When I let my battery die (to where I cant reboot the phone without letting it charge some) it is around 3.4v.
I wonder if S-OFF may have hurt some people and not others, purely by chance? I dont have any charging problems, but do see the miracle capacity boost on reboot. (Although it quickly drops down with some use). The only thing I see that is serious is reported standby current.
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I don't recommend the Momax battery, I tried one and the phone seriously overheated and switched itself off, then the battery wouldn't charge again.
That's the first and last time I'll try a cheap battery.
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Ive got a "cheap" battery and so far so good. ChiChitec 1900mA/Hr. I dont like that it doesnt report temperature. That pisses me off! Do any other the higher end extended range batteries report temperature correctly?
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Try team win recovery, I heard that helps. Cwm is having a lot of battery bugs right now, it's not your battery specifically. I too have an anker.
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I didnt know teamwin had a recovery. I will have to look into that, all I have seen is CWM. I wonder why there hasnt been any other mention of this on the forum?
Matt
Anyone else's sensation getting quite hot while running cm7? Iv got no custom kernel running just the regular included kernel clocked at 1.2 :S it can get really hot sometimes and I'm not running anything intensive maybe just playing some music and browsing the xda app most iv done is play a 2D game
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Depending on the ROM and what your doing with the phone, it can get very hot. I'm now using Android Revolution HD, however with insertcoin, when I would use my phone a lot, the battery got super super hot.
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I hate to point out the obvious, but isn't the common denominator the battery? Maybe our batteries are faulty. I'm running a stock Sensation and my battery gets hot too when charging or when the screen is on for a little while.
mine is usually at the bottom of my screen. weird i know. i even read it happens to others to on the bottom of the screens
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I hate to point out the obvious, but isn't the common denominator the battery? Maybe our batteries are faulty. I'm running a stock Sensation and my battery gets hot too when charging or when the screen is on for a little while.
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While charging it is normal. Because now everything is getting slimmer and slimmer all the parts are getting closer and this is the result. Every battery gets warm when you charge it, some more some less. It is not a defect.
So my sensation started heating up quickly to about 39C and only cools down to about 30+.
I'm running the stock 2.3.4, rooted with S-OFF.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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mzmo said:
So my sensation started heating up quickly to about 39C and only cools down to about 30+.
I'm running the stock 2.3.4, rooted with S-OFF.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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With the weather we are having this week 39c isnt bad at all. During heavy use I saw 46c once on the stock battery before changing to an Anker (which feel cooler to the touch), and that was in much cooler weather
As long as it stays below 50c under heavy usage its perfectly normal for a sensation in my oppinion.
Cheers
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With the weather we are having this week 39c isnt bad at all. During heavy use I saw 46c once on the stock battery before changing to an Anker (which feel cooler to the touch), and that was in much cooler weather
As long as it stays below 50c under heavy usage its perfectly normal for a sensation in my oppinion.
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The weather is amazing! Makes u want to strip & run naked
Where did you buy your Anker from? Amazon? And if I flashed a custom ROM or a different kernel, would it solve the problem?
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mzmo said:
The weather is amazing! Makes u want to strip & run naked
Where did you buy your Anker from? Amazon? And if I flashed a custom ROM or a different kernel, would it solve the problem?
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Yep, bought it from amazon...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-1900mAh-Li-ion-Battery-Sensation/dp/B0053EZJMC/ref=pd_rhf_p_t_1
Note: battery widgets/monitors report the wrong temperature on 3rd party batteries with the sensation. The back of the phone feels much cooler to the touch though under heavy use so its definitely running cooler than the stock battery.
If you underclocked the phone it would probably run cooler then, but I really wouldnt worry about the heat unless your seeing temps of 50c+ on the stock battery.
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While I sleep I used to keep my phone under my pillow until this happened. Some night I went to bed with 50-60% battery and woke up with phone gone off cause of battery drain. It was very strange for me it has happened 3-4 times and I didn't pay much attention to it. Last night I went to bed with 50-60% battery again and put my phone under my pillow. In the morning I heard battery empty sound alert and I decided to check what is going on. The moment I sticked my hand under the pillow to get my phone I felt huge amount of heat it was very hot under my pillow and the phone was 5-6% battery left and it was very very very hot I even scared for a moment that something might melt my old battery got to 50 degrees and I think the phone wasn't that hot. The only thing I did was remove the rubber case and put it on the charger and leave it near my bed and it was okay. But that heating was really strong and it scared me a bit do you have any clues what might have caused it. Now the facts:
Position of phone: I think the phone was just under my head (trough the pillow) and I've might be lying like that for a long time.
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You put it under your pillow (no ventilation), and you're surprised that your phone heats up excessively?
Excessive heat negatively affects battery performance. It's really that simple.
Your head may be causing some attenuation causing the phone to hunt for a signal, in turn leading to more heat and decreased battery life. Why on earth do you want to sleep with your phone underneath your head?
I've put my phone in bed before and I've noticed if the phone gets covered with a blanket or pillow it will heat up very very hot! However, I've NOT had the battery drain issue. This seems strange. Perhaps the battery is failing? I wish you luck! Hope you get this figured out!
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I don't think its the best idea to have the phone directly under your head all night..
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/cellphones
Why do you place your phone under the pillow?It is detrimental to health on the long run.
realsis said:
I've put my phone in bed before and I've noticed if the phone gets covered with a blanket or pillow it will heat up very very hot! However, I've NOT had the battery drain issue. This seems strange. Perhaps the battery is failing? I wish you luck! Hope you get this figured out!
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This is one funny thread
My Sensation sleeps naked & cool...no cases, etc.
tuffgong01 said:
I don't think its the best idea to have the phone directly under your head all night..
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/cellphones
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You're link disproves your statement. Just saying. Radio waves don't have any link to cancer.
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1. Go into settings, sound and uncheck pocket mode or whatever it is called. Could be the cause of the battery drain. 2. Also are you running any apps that cause sensors to be on persistantly?
You moving around and such in your sleep could be why, if one or both of my points apply to you.
That being said.. how about putting it beside your bed instead. Lol.
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Without any form of ventilation to cool the phone off, and increased battery usage because your signal is most likely very bad under there, you are surprised it gets hot?
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se1000 said:
Why on earth do you want to sleep with your phone underneath your head?
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I use it as my alarm.
tuffgong01 said:
I don't think its the best idea to have the phone directly under your head all night..
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/cellphones
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Why do you place your phone under the pillow?It is detrimental to health on the long run.
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I believe it's fine so long as you turn on Aeroplane mode which disables the radio and so there are no radio signals going through which is what I do.
Also, I don't find the phone heats up, might get a bit warm but not to the extent that OP is describing.
Sorry, this thread is pretty hysterical!
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While I sleep I used to keep my phone under my pillow until this happened.
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Well, there's your problem right there.
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This made me laugh I could think of about 3 reasons to why your phone got super hot
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Hey guys, I drank a whole bunch of beer and now I can't stand straight? What gives?
FSS
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Hey guys, I drank a whole bunch of beer and now I can't stand straight? What gives?
FSS
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RAPE
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I never mentioned a sore bum
Well of course my first thought was it doesn't cool properly. But I wasn't sure the phone doesn't have any cooling or anything like that and if you put your nokia under the pillow it wont get hot or it never happened with my Samsung Omnia. It could be some other reason and just a coincidence that it was under my pillow. are you sure the if the phone is trapped under the pillow it can't cool properly because it doesn't have any fans or anything like that.
After thorough investigation I found a solution to your problem. Here it is:
Don't put your phone under your pillow.
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the back of my phone near the camera gets EXTREMELY hot after a couple minutes of use. is anyone else having this issue.
are there any non root apps that can measure internal temperature?
I'm not sure if system panel shows heat but I'd think it would.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.systempanel
Hail Cobra!
only when i watch a video.
guessing the processor chip is there!
Normal. If it actually overheats it will automatically shut off. Though I do agree it gets ungodly hot
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Have you considered taking it back? That's not normal.
Same here ==; i notice this with processor intensive tasks. Like hot. Really hot. even though my case but no problems.... yet....
Such as "Wheres my water" I think that game gets my phone really hot because of the physics involved with the water etc
HTc one x overheating
Ive had same overheating issue with Galaxy s2 on ICS 4.03 and with the same games played on HTC ONE X, i've got same overheating near camera n top screen.
I dont think this issue is phone specific
I guess some games and apps are are not optimized for ICS 4.03, coz same games didn't overheat my galaxy s2 on GB 2.3.6.
Its very annoying but hope there is a fix soon.
Had some slight overheating as well. What really got me was that the top was pretty hot when i touched it, but when i touched the bottom it was nice and cool lol
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IT will shut off at 60c. Ive never seen mine go over 42c even after an hour of gaming. Install "systempanel" from the market and it will tell you everything about your battery and much more.
equlizer said:
IT will shut off at 60c. Ive never seen mine go over 42c even after an hour of gaming. Install "systempanel" from the market and it will tell you everything about your battery and much more.
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Is that the recommended way of telling the CPU or battery temp?
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equlizer said:
IT will shut off at 60c. Ive never seen mine go over 42c even after an hour of gaming. Install "systempanel" from the market and it will tell you everything about your battery and much more.
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42c is really hot. That doesn't seem normal to me.
SkizzMcNizz said:
42c is really hot. That doesn't seem normal to me.
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My white HOX ranges from 31c to 42c, usually median at 35c but hits 42c quite frequent during multi-tasking usage(facebook, instagram, whatsapp concurrently)
I noticed HOX have some overheating issues, from the day I purchase my phone.
slojko said:
the back of my phone near the camera gets EXTREMELY hot after a couple minutes of use. is anyone else having this issue.
are there any non root apps that can measure internal temperature?
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I use TempMonitor from the market.
I find that it's mainly the cpu which gets very hot especially when streaming video such as CatchupTV - about 55 degrees C after half an hour or so.
I have the exact same issue with both of my One XLs
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My phone got to 46 c yesterday. I thought it was going to explode in my hands hah. Luckily I was near a freezer so I just tossed it in there for a little. I don't know why my phone heats up so much. I didn't notice it so much with a case but now I use it naked and its just unbelievable how hot this thing can get. My other phones have gotten hot, but I can boil water with this thing.
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My phone got to 46 c yesterday. I thought it was going to explode in my hands hah. Luckily I was near a freezer so I just tossed it in there for a little. I don't know why my phone heats up so much. I didn't notice it so much with a case but now I use it naked and its just unbelievable how hot this thing can get. My other phones have gotten hot, but I can boil water with this thing.
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Wow that's a bad idea. You guys are going to break your phones quick with all the extreme changes in temperature and condensation.
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The only overheating I've noticed is when I have my phone charging and I'm using it at the same time. Never noticed any overheating when going in and out of service like most people
SkookDroid said:
The only overheating I've noticed is when I have my phone charging and I'm using it at the same time. Never noticed any overheating when going in and out of service like most people
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Dito, charging and regular use. Also avoid using GPS, Bluetooth and WiFi at the same time.
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Does anyone's phone get hot while just charging and no use? I noticed mine was 97.7F after just charging for an hour or so.
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SkizzMcNizz said:
Does anyone's phone get hot while just charging and no use? I noticed mine was 97.7F after just charging for an hour or so.
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All phones get warm when charging.
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