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.
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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.
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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
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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?
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Hey guys, I drank a whole bunch of beer and now I can't stand straight? What gives?
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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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Yesterday I let my battery drain all the way and then put it on charge before bed as usual. I normally keep my phone under my pillow everynight so my son doesnt get his grubby hands on it. This morning I woke up and the phone was red hot...the widget on my phone said the temp was 57 degrees...this can't be normal can it? Also the phone hasn't charged to 100%, after I took it off charge it was 83%.
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Looks like you have one of the defected Overheater ones. I would get it exchanged.
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Yesterday I let my battery drain all the way and then put it on charge before bed as usual. I normally keep my phone under my pillow everynight so my son doesnt get his grubby hands on it. This morning I woke up and the phone was red hot...the widget on my phone said the temp was 57 degrees...this can't be normal can it? Also the phone hasn't charged to 100%, after I took it off charge it was 83%.
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''under my pillow'' is the problem, take it out will solve it smoothly.
You've probably cooked it by keeping it under your pillow. Dual core is going to generate some heat, and insulating that heat is a very bad idea.
Agreed . One night a while back I accidently fell asleep with my old iPhone 3gs under my pillow and the thing was on fire in the am so bad the back cover started to melt..your problem is the under the pillow and nothing more ..
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I would advise to seek out another place to put your phone at night where:
1. Your son can't get it's grubby hands on it.
2. You don't insulate the heat by putting something like a pillow on it.
under the pillow.. as everyone said.
I guess Dual Core is heating, and when you cover it and don't let some chilly wind to come in, its like turning the cooling fans off.. it doesn't surprise me that it overheats.
Plus, isn't it "not advised" to sleep with a cell phone close to your head?
Never heard of not having a phone by your head...have done for years with many phones and never had this problem...its mainly because I use it as an alarm. I'll try it on the floor next to the bed tonight on a full charge and see what happens.cheers
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I just have mine on my desk (depending on how you look at it) above/in front my head. Plug the charger in, put my phone next to PS3, use a homemade dock, and put nightdisplay on, from Gentle Alarm. Then I go to sleep
Yesterday after I over heated the phone it didn't seem to want to charge over 80% so I let it drain completely.last night charged the phone and unplugged it this morning and now it seems supercharged! Normal use since 8:00 this morning (uk time) and still on 95%!
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got my brand new shiny sensation this morning - put it on charge and it got extreemly hot ,.... ive ended up sending it back to amazon and gone down to my local 3 store and purchased one from there ....... (Not had much luck this week as i have had 2 x galaxy s2 which were horrendous poor speaker and screen rubbish so i ended up sacking that idea off and went for the sensation and the one arrived and this appeared faulty) question is was i just unlucky or is there a heat problem ... it was that bad i couldnt get the sim out and the phone switched off ... ive not put my new one on charge yet as i want to be in when i do just in case
any idea;s ...
great phone btw ... not as quick but at least i can put stuff on memory card direct without it corrupting and i dont need software to update the firmware like you do on samsung ....
Mine doesn't get hot, maybe slightly warm would be the term.
My phone got so hot on the 3rd or 4th charge that I burnt my hand on it, it was charging overnight but battery was still empty in the morning so I returned it and the new one seems ok so far
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ive never really had a heat problem , it gets warm if ive been using it heavily and then put in pocket ,but most of time it goes away in a few minutes
depends on the day. If its a hot day out, charging gets to like 104 degrees, on a cool day, it will stay in the upper 90S. Like 97 degrees.
Mines been a lil warm lately, so I hard reset it and it seems much better. Must have been a app it didnt like.
my was mega hot ... i couldnt even take out my sim ... i got one from 3 and have it on charge its cold ... which is good
it was a little hot when i had the screen on , obviously there was a fault with the one from amazon
cheers all
My case got pretty hot the first day that I had it, but I was using it heavily and charging it at the same time. Since then it only seems to warm up when i'm playing games. It's almost as if some of the components needed to "burn in" or something like that. It makes sense in my twisted head but it doesn't.
My new phoneI I got yesterday don't get hot at all. I was gaming and and charging yesterday the highest it went was 37.7c .. my previous sensation while never overheated. Stayed between 38' and 45'.
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Mine gets pretty hot when I'm playing games or while watchin a movie connected to that tv bt it cools down right after tho, idk, I'm sticking wit it tho as there r no other problems with it being reported in the forum
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Same thing happen to mine, I left it on the charger then went to sleep, I woke and checked my phone it was burning hot. But for the sake of the phone i took everything out even if it was really hot
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Any of you claiming it doesn't *FEEL* hot, put it on the charger and browse the web for a few minutes then go to phone and put in *#*#4636#*#* and click battery... mine hit 43C... Idle its still 28C which is about 7 higher than my G2x and my G2x while playing Pinball HD on the charger only hits 36C... HUGE difference and a LiIon battery hitting that high - it can explode at 55-60. Pretty much means overclocking is out of the question.
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Any of you claiming it doesn't *FEEL* hot, put it on the charger and browse the web for a few minutes then go to phone and put in *#*#4636#*#* and click battery... mine hit 43C... Idle its still 28C which is about 7 higher than my G2x and my G2x while playing Pinball HD on the charger only hits 36C... HUGE difference and a LiIon battery hitting that high - it can explode at 55-60. Pretty much means overclocking is out of the question.
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It shuts down after a certain temperature. So it won't explode.
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yep my faulty amazon one shut down ... ive been playing for around an hour on my new 3 one and screen is slightly hot ... temp is 36.4 degree's which i dont think is too bad .....
Burnt my hand
It gets pretty hot during heavy use while on charge
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I'm tinkering now plus charging and my new handset is cool .... The old one burnt me to must be faulty battery
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Mines gets dumb hot kind of annoying and it does it will doing anything from idling, angry birds, gun Bros, takih pictures l, just sitiing at main screen. Idk how to check the actual battery temp
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I had this issue. But I found the cause.
I used a duel usb charger and it made my sensation and wildfire warm around 40 degrees celcius. So I switched the usb adapter supplied by HTC and doesn't go above 34 degrees c
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just got my new sensation and discovered that charging/overheating problem.
for me the problem seems to be the charger itself. phone doesn't charges from it and gets crazy hot INSTANTLY. and when i'm unplugging charger inpanic, phone gets restarted.
Nevertheless, it changes fine from USB or my old Desire charger using the same cable from sensation package.
so, original charger seems to be broken.
(don't actually want to try in on my old, but still much more alive Desire)
I woke up in the middle of the night (4am.) because my phone pretty much burned me and scared the hell out of me while it was charging. The phone was there with a black screen and heated a little over 120 degrees f (measured by a meat thermometer ).
When I pressed the lock button to unlock it, it turned on (I left it charging on) and had less than 50% of battery left. As i pressed the lock button again, the phone rebooted two more times until it let me turn it off.
Anyone know what's wrong and should I contact htc or costco from which I bought it from?
Do you use the charger / usb cable given by HTC ?
Because one time, I tried to charge my phone with another usb cable and my phone was also hot ! (But I don't think like you wow !)
Do u sleep with your phone ?
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Do u sleep with your phone ?
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Uh... doesn't all geeks sleep with their phones? Everyone knows geeks are all perverts you know...
same here mine hit 140, just turned it off for about an hour but hasn't done it again
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Uh... doesn't all geeks sleep with their phones? Everyone knows geeks are all perverts you know...
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Oh, I'm not the only one then, nice
Mine has gotten hot as well, but that is usually while I use it, not when it's just laying in my bed
My wife always gives me a hard time for sleeping with my phone, lol, it's on our lamp table next to our bed, but since I don't like leaving the phone on a hard surface, it's usually next to me on our bed, LOL.
Mines was overheating a bit when charging with an extended second party charger, but once I started using the HTC charger that came with the phone, it was fine. Also seemed to charge faster with the stock charger, maybe it's a figment of my imagination, who knows.
My phone heated up crazy mad when I watched a movie through the mhl adapter and since the phone is some kind of metal, therefore a perfect conductor, the whole phone was painfully hot to touch. Scared me ****less I've had a lot of android phones and this is the first time . I didn't want to chance it and exchanged it in store still within my 15 day exchange period whew. Anybody know what woulda caused it to overheat like an oven?
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mines heats up too. is this every or just some units?
it heats up when playing games or surfing the web.
Mine heats up as well it's all phones.
I had this problem with my Amaze/etc.
Replacement will be the same so don't bother.
Proven to be wrong
The amperage of the adapter doesn't matter, as the phone will only draw as much current as it needs, and no more.
I use the charger for my HP Touchpad with all kinds of phones, and it's rated for 5V 2.0amps.
Mine stays at 105 degrees when I'm doing any gpc or 4g stuff on it when its not charging or anything is that normal ?
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I think of it this way... I have a dual core 1.5ghz processor running inside a super thin aluminum case. I expect it to get hot, and even hotter when charging or under load. As long as I'm in warranty and the phone still works fine, I'm not going to worry about it.
Now, if it's causing SOD problems, that's different.
Just some units have a faulty battery or loose cable ever since I exchanged my faulty heating up one no heating at all
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I'd be careful where you leave your phone charging. The daughter of family friends left her phone unattended charging on the bed and unfortunately set the bed on fire. This went on to pretty much destroy the house. NOT an urban myth either. Laptops and anything that charges need a little caution.
For those sleeping with their phones - stop it! The phone is big enough to sleep on its own
My overheating is gone I believe. It was there the first 24 hours. I guess because it was the first time it was being used.
After I fully charged it off, it doesnt get as hot anymore.
same here--
That was a one time thing hasn't happen agian.
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First few days it got real hot... Now a little warmth nothing to worry about.
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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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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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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
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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.
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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.
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Is that the recommended way of telling the CPU or battery temp?
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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.
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42c is really hot. That doesn't seem normal to me.
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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.
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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?
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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
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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
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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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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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