app to display the temperature of room on phone? - Android Apps and Games

hi
I am wondering if is there the bluetooth device and app to display the temperature of room on phone?

Most of the phones have temperature sensor which displays battery temperature and not room temperature. So bad luck.

brajesh.sharma87 said:
Most of the phones have temperature sensor which displays battery temperature and not room temperature. So bad luck.
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he said BLUETOOTH DEVICE and app. so not talking internal....
that being said, there probably is, check google man.

yes I said BLUETOOTH DEVICE and app.
I have the BlueIR universal remote and BlueIR device.http://www.pdawin.com/en/android
It is very great and it is working very good.
I am wondering if is there same thing for temperate?

does anybody know?

what about this http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/108684420/node-a-modular-handheld-powerhouse-of-sensors
but I don't need.temperature light.
I am wondering if it does just temperature without light?

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low temperature : slow response?

ey you guys, not sure where to put this thread but something is keeping me busy...
does low temperature like 0 centigrade effect the response and sensitivity in any way?
because the circumstances r like that and i'm experiecing it....
so if anybody can explain me this....
ps. if this is the wrong place for this question...appoligise by all means....
yes it is possible!
low temp can create problems with display and sensivity !
the old liquid cristal display didn't work with low temp
otherwise in manual shoud be written the operative temperature of working!
( sorry for my english)
we have a program that i can see temperature?
Russiwluv said:
does low temperature like 0 centigrade effect the response and sensitivity in any way?
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That's low temperature for you?
I just went out with my dog at -14°C and I didn't like it
is there no app to check the response in comb with temperature...
I find it isn't the temperature of the phone that matters but the temp of the skin. I work outside and when my skin is cold and dry the responsiveness of the phone is terrible.
samsamuel said:
I find it isn't the temperature of the phone that matters but the temp of the skin. I work outside and when my skin is cold and dry the responsiveness of the phone is terrible.
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you really think so? cause it when i've noticed is the moment i tried to call a friend from the fav. it cost a effort to do so.....
there is an app that show the temp of the battery. can't remember what it is called, it comes with MaxManilla.
I know that Leo has an advanced program called AFPP automatic flew protection program
I got the flew, and sweaty hands didn't work on the screen
Russiwluv said:
ey you guys, not sure where to put this thread but something is keeping me busy...
does low temperature like 0 centigrade effect the response and sensitivity in any way?
because the circumstances r like that and i'm experiecing it....
so if anybody can explain me this....
ps. if this is the wrong place for this question...appoligise by all means....
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this winter here in romania we had temperatures of -26 Celsius and my hd2 was like an old man, slow and the screen was a mess, afther 10 miutes inside, where was like 25 celsius the phone was working normal. so extrem cold makes the phone less responsive and very slow.
samsamuel said:
I find it isn't the temperature of the phone that matters but the temp of the skin. I work outside and when my skin is cold and dry the responsiveness of the phone is terrible.
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Exactly the same with my HD2 and it slows down in low temperature.
So, only option- keep it warm (which is impossible-I spend a lot of time outside as well)
That's strange, for me it feels like it's the opposite...My HD2 seems to like temperatures between 0 and -10°C... In a very warm room with +25°C it feels not as good - but still almost perfect...

[Q] Samsung Galaxy note 2 High Temperature

Hi,
In my galaxy note 2, when i see the temperature using *#0228#, it shows that battery temperature is 35`C and temperature of external thermistor is 55'C. What is external thermistor ?? Also, what is the reason of its high temperature and will it cause any harm to the phone ??
Also, is there any solution to this problem ??
Because of this high temperature, when i open camera, it shows an error "Flash has been temporarily turned of because device temperature is too high"
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mohitthkkr said:
Hi,
In my galaxy note 2, when i see the temperature using *#0228#, it shows that battery temperature is 35`C and temperature of external thermistor is 55'C. What is external thermistor ?? Also, what is the reason of its high temperature and will it cause any harm to the phone ??
Also, is there any solution to this problem ??
Because of this high temperature, when i open camera, it shows an error "Flash has been temporarily turned of because device temperature is too high"
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Generally higher temperatures is due to a too heavy load on the processor.
I advise you to download batteri saver which enables you to see which application is heat your battery
mahoni444 said:
Generally higher temperatures is due to a too heavy load on the processor.
I advise you to download batteri saver which enables you to see which application is heat your battery
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I have tried every possible application and I also factory reseted the phone hoping that it would solve the problem but all in vain.

Auto Brightness not working

Hello,
Anyone notice issues with auto brightness feature? It appears the light sensor on my Galaxy S6 isn't functioning correctly - the values coming back are around 3.0 lux according to this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bartat.android.elixir
Where is the sensor located - in the front camera? Any tricks to fix it?
Thanks!
Not me. What I notice is that auto brightness tends to have very low brightness when there's low light or very high brightness when you're outside. What issues are you having?
dapriett said:
Hello,
Anyone notice issues with auto brightness feature? It appears the light sensor on my Galaxy S6 isn't functioning correctly - the values coming back are around 3.0 lux according to this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bartat.android.elixir
Where is the sensor located - in the front camera? Any tricks to fix it?
Thanks!
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Download CPU Z and check if the sensor is showing diff intensities. Also the s6 will shut down brightness modes if it detects a battery low below 8-5 %.
Siddheshpatil said:
Download CPU Z and check if the sensor is showing diff intensities. Also the s6 will shut down brightness modes if it detects a battery low below 8-5 %.
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The values seem to range from 3-6 lux. Where is the sensor located, in the camera?
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dapriett said:
The values seem to range from 3-6 lux. Where is the sensor located, in the camera?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using XDA Free mobile app
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Its on the top, beside the speaker. There are 2 black dots.. One is the proximity sensor and one is the ambient light sensor.

Brightness throttling

Anyone notice the brightness throttling that happens when taxing the processors?
I find it will drop it down to 70% when using gmaps navigation and usb charging. Anyone know of a way to bypass it?
Thanks gang!
I mainly noticed it when the phone is warm, when trying to go beyond 70%, it says something like brightness is limited because if the phone temperature. Anyway the p amoled seems to have little amplitude in brightness, maximum is not so bright and most importantly for me, minimum is too bright especially with the light off. But black are really black, not grey.
thepktrckt said:
Anyone notice the brightness throttling that happens when taxing the processors?
I find it will drop it down to 70% when using gmaps navigation and usb charging. Anyone know of a way to bypass it?
Thanks gang!
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Try probaina's custom thermal settings

Temperature sensor question

I'm wondering what the tz_sensor 8 is for?
I'm thinking it's measuring ambient/room temperature as it's always lower than the other sensors and it roughly room temp.
I'm guessing the others to be for device temperature.
Does anyone know for sure?

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