[Q] HTC Sensation XE Heating problems? - HTC Sensation

Kind of a noob here but I got my HTC Sensation XE back from repair not more than a week they did a software update and I'm on the stock ICS ROM with HTC Sense 3.6 I think 3.33, anyway, using it for 10-15 minutes by just browsing through the homescreen or settings makes my phone warm up like crazy, to around 52 degrees celsius it's not yet uncomfortable whilst holding but very annoying. When I play for example Lazors for 10 minutes it heats up to 65 degrees celcius. Is there a ICS build I can use to lower the temperature, or should I undervolt and underclock my phone, and how do I go about doing that, or very drastically, send it back to HTC since it's still under warranty? Also tried CM10.1 build by Albinoman1987 and the phone heats up just as fast as on the stock ROM so I think it's a hardware fault. Any help on solving this would be appreciated. Just for clarification, the part where the SIM and SD card are located gets this hot NOT the battery.

MetalSkater92 said:
Kind of a noob here but I got my HTC Sensation XE back from repair not more than a week they did a software update and I'm on the stock ICS ROM with HTC Sense 3.6 I think 3.33, anyway, using it for 10-15 minutes by just browsing through the homescreen or settings makes my phone warm up like crazy, to around 52 degrees celsius it's not yet uncomfortable whilst holding but very annoying. Is there a ICS build I can use to lower the temperature, or should I undervolt and underclock my phone, and how do I go about doing that, or very drastically, send it back to HTC since it's still under warranty? Also tried CM10.1 build by Albinoman1987 and the phone heats up just as fast as on the stock ROM so I think it's a hardware fault. Any help on solving this would be appreciated.
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Try an anker battery. It's supposed to keep the battery temperature very low.
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AndroidSupporter318 said:
Try an anker battery. It's supposed to keep the battery temperature very low.
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It's not the battery, it's the part where the SIM and the SD card are located, the battery only heats up when that parts heats up.

MetalSkater92 said:
It's not the battery, it's the part where the SIM and the SD card are located, the battery only heats up when that parts heats up.
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Hmm, I think that's the CPU. When you repaired your phone, did you repair the motherboard?
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AndroidSupporter318 said:
Hmm, I think that's the CPU. When you repaired your phone, did you repair the motherboard?
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When I sent my phone out for repairs it was for a screen and digitizer replacement. I already expirienced heat problems before repairs but from what I can gauge now, it's gotten worse after repairs, I can't exactly remember how hot it became since I didn't had it for 3-4 weeks.

MetalSkater92 said:
When I sent my phone out for repairs it was for a screen and digitizer replacement. I already expirienced heat problems before repairs but from what I can gauge now, it's gotten worse after repairs, I can't exactly remember how hot it became since I didn't had it for 3-4 weeks.
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Well, it sounds like a hardware problem, but I can't really tell you which part is the problem. I'm thinking that the CPU is overheating, and that my suggestion is to try different kernels, and to compare which keeps the CPU the coolest.
You can also install CPU tuner to view the temperature of the CPU and battery.
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AndroidSupporter318 said:
Well, it sounds like a hardware problem, but I can't really tell you which part is the problem. I'm thinking that the CPU is overheating, and that my suggestion is to try different kernels, and to compare which keeps the CPU the coolest.
You can also install CPU tuner to view the temperature of the CPU and battery.
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I use System Tuner Pro to monitor my CPU temp and usage and I actually found out that my 2nd core is disabled only 1 core is working.

MetalSkater92 said:
I use System Tuner Pro to monitor my CPU temp and usage and I actually found out that my 2nd core is disabled only 1 core is working.
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Did you try turning on 2nd core?
Edit: is there an option to have both cores running at the same CPU frequency also?
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AndroidSupporter318 said:
Did you try turning on 2nd core?
Edit: is there an option to have both cores running at the same CPU frequency also?
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Yeah I had them both run at the same frequency by enabling Force All CPU's online -> On boot completed. However this will last for a few seconds and then the 2nd core goes offline again.

MetalSkater92 said:
Yeah I had them both run at the same frequency by enabling Force All CPU's online -> On boot completed. However this will last for a few seconds and then the 2nd core goes offline again.
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Which ROM/kernel do you have?
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Which ROM/kernel do you have?
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I am on Android 4.2.2 CM10.1 by AlbinoMan887 and the Kernel is 3.0.80- ChronicKernel

MetalSkater92 said:
I am on Android 4.2.2 CM10.1 by AlbinoMan887 and the Kernel is 3.0.80- ChronicKernel
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Hi,
I'm using the same rom, and though I don't have heating problems, I have read tons of posts saying there are heating issues with this. Try another rom and post results.
JAM THAT THANKS BUTTON.

Far_SighT said:
Hi,
I'm using the same rom, and though I don't have heating problems, I have read tons of posts saying there are heating issues with this. Try another rom and post results.
JAM THAT THANKS BUTTON.
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Since you're using the exact same thing could you do me a favor? Install System Tuner pro on your device and use it by randomly browsing through settings and homescreen, don't launch apps, just use the phones basic functions, do that for 20 minutes, and post your temperature, my CPU gets to 53 degrees Celcius doing that, also my CPU1 is offline and CPU0 runs at 1GHz instead of 1.5, if you do have both CPU's online, it's already a hardware issue. And play angry birds for 10-15 minutes or Lazors, doing that brings it to 63 degrees celcius, if you have lower temperatures, I will send it to HTC immidiately.

MetalSkater92 said:
Since you're using the exact same thing could you do me a favor? Install System Tuner pro on your device and use it by randomly browsing through settings and homescreen, don't launch apps, just use the phones basic functions, do that for 20 minutes, and post your temperature, my CPU gets to 53 degrees Celcius doing that, also my CPU1 is offline and CPU0 runs at 1GHz instead of 1.5, if you do have both CPU's online, it's already a hardware issue. And play angry birds for 10-15 minutes or Lazors, doing that brings it to 63 degrees celcius, if you have lower temperatures, I will send it to HTC immidiately.
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Both my cores go up to 1.56 Ghz (I am not o/c), when under use.
I turned on GPS Bluetooth thetering, chrome youtube. Not above 56. 63 is way too high. Your kernel should have rebooted your phone at this temp.
HIT THAT THANKS BUTTON.

Far_SighT said:
Both my cores go up to 1.56 Ghz (I am not o/c), when under use.
I turned on GPS Bluetooth thetering, chrome youtube. Not above 56. 63 is way too high. Your kernel should have rebooted your phone at this temp.
HIT THAT THANKS BUTTON.
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Do your soft buttons get warm especially the first 2? Cause mine does, but no matter, after the weekend it's being picked up by HTC for repairs. It's quite a shame, I got it for almost 2 weeks now after repairs and I can't do anything with it for too long. Although the weird thing is, when System Tuner Pro says 53 or 63 degree celcius it doesn't feel any warmer.

HTC Sensation XE with Beats - Heating up
I have tried about 9,10 custom roms and kernels, heating as hell.
I can feel de heat on my display lower left and specially firts 2 soft touch buttons. and after more heat all the lower part of phone.

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My Sensation XE gets a tiny bit hot?!?

Ok, ill just tell you where I'm up to here... I bought the XE, about a week ago after upgrading from my DHD. And ever since I started the phone up, I realised compared to DHD it is mega hot.. now before you point out, I do know XE has dual core .. I play games, browse websites, facebook etc.. and I find the phone getting extremely hot to the point I've been monitoring it all the time..
Browsing websites, I've seen temps of around 57 Celsius
Playing games, I've seen temps at 69 Celsius
Normal idle is usually hovers between 30-45 Celsius
I don't know if these are normal for a phone, but in a cold room my mobile acts as a radiator.. sometimes its that hot I feel I shouldn't be touching it..
I had my first one last week and I got the exact same result.. rooted and stock.. Sebastian kernal and stock.. ICS/GB.. and everytime the result is the same.. so I took the phone back to carphone and they replaced it with a new one..
This is what is confusing me about whether this is normal, because the outcome is exactly the same... I've underclocked, it did nothing.. it is also nothing to do with my battery as it usually sits at a comfortable 25-37 Celcius and only rises due to my CPU heating my entire phone and also my entire home..
Could someone please help me with a little info on whether this is normal.. or whether I'm entitled to a complete different handset as carphone as the overall experience with this overheating is making me a little edgy as to keeping the phone incase it explodes..
Right now my CPU temp is 59 Celcius, and that's just typing this message "/..
It happens on both XE's and I'm using system tuner to record CPU temp
Thanks guys
69 celcius? Mother of Heat (yea... A meme)
My Sensation also gets hot, but not that much. Maybe 43 Celsius the max temp It has reached. The problem its because of HTC's cheap battery mainly. Though you shouldn't expect your phone to be cool when it's having a load of charge (process) to deal with
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you can definitely expect your sensation to get hot every now an then. especially while charging and doing anything mildly intensive. usually while playing games like dungeon defenders my phone gets super hot even through the TPU case. it's nothing out of the ordinary though so don't worry. it won't explode in your pants
This is the HOTTEST phone in the market
How can I check the temperature of my Sensation?
Filoges said:
How can I check the temperature of my Sensation?
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To check your CPU temp just use system tuner from the market.. and for your battery temp, just search for a battery monitoring app I forgot which one I used as when I found it wasn't my battery I uninstalled
My sensation also gets hot all the time on heavy use.
Sent from a revolutionized HTC Sensation ICS
Filoges said:
How can I check the temperature of my Sensation?
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Open phone dialer and type *#*#4636#*#*
You can remember the "4636" part by seeing that it stands for "info"
This will only show the battery temp tho, but you don't need any 3rd party software
i been gettin same readings on my sensation xe im scared to play games for to long in case it causes a problem with the cpu / gpu... usualy playing games like real racer 2 i get temps up to 70c, i use system tuner to monitor temps..
Look like I had worse temp compare to everyone here.and I wasn't even playing a game.because sensation was too hot to touch.
Here are some pictures and what you said about underclocked is true. It doesn't make any difference and the phone still get very hot.
A new battery may bring your temps down...
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio using XDA
i have the same problem, but not that bad. it maybe goes up to 50-60 degrees.
i tested many different roms and kernels.
i have to confirm: underclocking does nothing it still gets hot. i cant say if its the battery from htc, but i can test that soon. i order an anker from amzon. have heard that one is better in other posts here.
i also noticed one thing today. it gets terrible hot while charging and doing stuff. so i tried to charg it from my pc and it does not get that hot anymore. maybe its the charger itself, but i can not confirm that, because it gets hot when not charging to.
what i also saw is that its not that bad anymore after i got a new rom an new kernel. im on vipers and bricked kernel with default settings. no setcpu or system tuner installed.
maybe that hepls
greetz
dk
Shery4life said:
Look like I had worse temp compare to everyone here.and I wasn't even playing a game.because sensation was too hot to touch.
Here are some pictures and what you said about underclocked is true. It doesn't make any difference and the phone still get very hot.
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Holy crap, you could almost bake a pancake on that!

Battery overheating

When I play graphic intensive games like Where's My Water or Cut The Rope, my battery temperature goes up rapidly. Within 4 or 5 levels it's in the mid 40s C. (The first time it went all the way up to 53 C before I looked at it.)
Is this normal?
If not, would you suspect a bad battery? (I got the phone used.)
FWIW, I'm running ARHD 6.6.3. Behavior is the same under the stock kernel and under SebastianFM's kernel.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Same problem.
I'm having the same problem too. Would appreciate it if someone could post a solution here!
iscarechyu said:
I'm having the same problem too. Would appreciate it if someone could post a solution here!
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Well the battery doesn't CAUSE overheating, the processors do. Always. ICS roms, the newer ones anyway don't overheat the phone as much, turn of your syncs, mobile network and decrease the brightness of the phone. Your phone will always overheat pretty much no matter what you are doing on it if it is charging.
benjdm said:
When I play graphic intensive games like Where's My Water or Cut The Rope, my battery temperature goes up rapidly. Within 4 or 5 levels it's in the mid 40s C. (The first time it went all the way up to 53 C before I looked at it.)
Is this normal?
If not, would you suspect a bad battery? (I got the phone used.)
FWIW, I'm running ARHD 6.6.3. Behavior is the same under the stock kernel and under SebastianFM's kernel.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Try to change the governer...and don't over clock the processors..actually 1.2ghz would do....so try changing the governer...or try faux kernel (keep the governer to intellidemand) ...I use faux kernel and also I play a lot...phone heats up but not that much...it reached max of 40 C
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ganeshp said:
Try to change the governer...and don't over clock the processors..actually 1.2ghz would do....so try changing the governer...or try faux kernel (keep the governer to intellidemand) ...I use faux kernel and also I play a lot...phone heats up but not that much...it reached max of 40 C
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I'll try re-flashing ARHD 6.6.3 and install Faux kernel this time. The governor is part of a separate app, right? I can't find a governor to set otherwise.
The battery still heats up when I set a max CPU frequency of 1.148 GHz. I'll post my results with Faux kernel and with replacing the battery (with an Anker 1900 mAh one.)
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I'll try re-flashing ARHD 6.6.3 and install Faux kernel this time. The governor is part of a separate app, right? I can't find a governor to set otherwise.
The battery still heats up when I set a max CPU frequency of 1.148 GHz. I'll post my results with Faux kernel and with replacing the battery (with an Anker 1900 mAh one.)
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The governor sort of controls how the CPU speed will run on your kernel. You can change the governor using an app like SetCPU or System Tuner. BTW faux does tend to run a bit warmer, in my experience, but it's nothing to worry about if you know that you're running apps that are a bit heavy on the CPU.
benjdm said:
I'll try re-flashing ARHD 6.6.3 and install Faux kernel this time. The governor is part of a separate app, right? I can't find a governor to set otherwise.
The battery still heats up when I set a max CPU frequency of 1.148 GHz. I'll post my results with Faux kernel and with replacing the battery (with an Anker 1900 mAh one.)
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I had the same problem , and im now currently running ARHD.
First time i try stock kernel and everything was burning, tryed to change with sebastian kernel with stock cpu speed and nothing change (and so a hard battery drain), they suggest me re-flashing Sebastian kernel and now everything is ok, temperature is not going up..
im currently running Faux kernel, all stock, and everything is awsome, try it.
see ya
Lollaz
Read this form and flash the 3.12 firmware
any help send feed back
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1610232
it manager musa91
I Super-wiped, formatted dalvik cache (I didn't see it in the Superwipe messages), re-installed ARD 6.6.3 with SebastianFM kernel, re-installed the radio, and put in the Anker battery. With System Tuner limiting the CPU max to 1.148 MHz and Governor set to Powersave, my battery hardly heated up at all while playing a game. The game's graphics did stutter though.
Now trying the on-demand governor to see if I can play without stuttering and without overheating the battery. My suspicion is that the improvement is due to re-doing the flashes or replacing a damaged battery.
musa91 said:
Read this form and flash the 3.12 firmware
any help send feed back
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1610232
it manager musa91
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DO NOT DO THIS!!!!!!!
This fix only works for Ondroid rom. And then it has mixed results as to effectiveness.
But ARHD requires firmware 3.32 to work. If you try 3.12 you are likely to get bootlooping.
Musa, you know this only works on Ondroid. You should not be recomending firmware twaeks for other roms you havent tested it on.
benjdm said:
I Super-wiped, formatted dalvik cache (I didn't see it in the Superwipe messages), re-installed ARD 6.6.3 with SebastianFM kernel, re-installed the radio, and put in the Anker battery. With System Tuner limiting the CPU max to 1.148 MHz and Governor set to Powersave, my battery hardly heated up at all while playing a game. The game's graphics did stutter though.
Now trying the on-demand governor to see if I can play without stuttering and without overheating the battery. My suspicion is that the improvement is due to re-doing the flashes or replacing a damaged battery.
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For future refference you dont have to reflash your rom to switch kernels.
Just wipe dalvik and cache and flash the new kernel. The first boot after than will take a few minutes but then it will be fine.
Its MUCH easier tgan redoing the whole rom.
Skipjacks said:
For future refference you dont have to reflash your rom to switch kernels.
Just wipe dalvik and cache and flash the new kernel. The first boot after than will take a few minutes but then it will be fine.
Its MUCH easier tgan redoing the whole rom.
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I was trying to re-do everything because I didn't know what the problem was.
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I was trying to re-do everything because I didn't know what the problem was.
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That plan certainly has its place too! Ive relied on numerous times in various subjects.
I like to call it the Noahs Ark fix. When everything else fails, destroy the world and start over!
Sent from a rebel ship by storing the message in an R2 unit. (Help me, XDA. You're my only hope)
More testing: I tried putting the old battery back in. Within 3 levels of gameplay the battery heated up to 40C. The new battery hasn't hit 30C no matter what I do. I think it's fairly conclusive the used battery that came with the phone is defective (whether from use, mis-use, or original defect, I have no idea.)
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More testing: I tried putting the old battery back in. Within 3 levels of gameplay the battery heated up to 40C. The new battery hasn't hit 30C no matter what I do. I think it's fairly conclusive the used battery that came with the phone is defective (whether from use, mis-use, or original defect, I have no idea.)
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Nope incorrect my friend. Any batteries that ate not from HTC themselves won't tell the correct temperature because they do not have full battery calibration like it is with the stock ones.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA
sensation lover said:
Nope incorrect my friend. Any batteries that ate not from HTC themselves won't tell the correct temperature because they do not have full battery calibration like it is with the stock ones.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA
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Well, darn it
benjdm said:
Well, darn it
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dont hold me to this but you could try getting the htc evo 3d battery or the sensation xe which I think are 1720mah, their callibration should work.
I contacted Anker to see if they had any software or anything for reading temperature. They said they did not and offered to take the battery back (kudos.) I'm keeping the battery.
Underclocking the CPU to 1 GHz seems to be helping quite a bit. Also, something changed with the battery sensing. The Anker battery went from indicating 25C all the time to indicating 11.5-12C all the time. When I put the stock battery back in, it's reading 17C while charging and somewhat above that while playing games, but nowhere near as high as before.
I wonder what's going on...

[Problem] Overheating problem

Guys after a month of continue rom changes i realzed my phone has a problem. The problem is the heat my phone burns for every action. Is the hw problem or sfotware? I have hboot 1.27.1100 s-off and viper s. I want try everithing for not send my phone in assistance (in my country htc assistancee is ridiculous).
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Guys after a month of continue rom changes i realzed my phone has a problem. The problem is the heat my phone burns for every action. Is the hw problem or sfotware? I have hboot 1.27.1100 s-off and viper s. I want try everithing for not send my phone in assistance (in my country htc assistancee is ridiculous).
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What part is heating up? The battery? The CPU? The front, the back? Top or bottom?
It could be software. It could be hardware. How is your battery life?
Try installing a fresh version of Viper with limited apps and see if that helps. If it does, reinstall your apps gradually in case one is using too much CPU.
If that doesn't work try a different ROM for a week and see if that changes anything.
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What part is heating up? The battery? The CPU? The front, the back? Top or bottom?
It could be software. It could be hardware. How is your battery life?
Try installing a fresh version of Viper with limited apps and see if that helps. If it does, reinstall your apps gradually in case one is using too much CPU.
If that doesn't work try a different ROM for a week and see if that changes anything.
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In the bottom (front and back). Already tried many rom but is always the same. With and w/o undervolt, with gpu rendering ticked and unticked etc etc... (ics and jb)
kekkojoker90 said:
In the bottom (front and back). Already tried many rom but is always the same. With and w/o undervolt, with gpu rendering ticked and unticked etc etc... (ics and jb)
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If memory serves the bottom of the phone is where the CPU is. So you are overpowering the CPU somehow....
Do you have a CPU monitoring app? So you can see what load the CPU is under at all times? I'm betting you'll find that it's pushing to the max allowable clock speed and/or being used at 100% most of the time.
Are you using the Performance governor on your kernel, or something like it? Try putting the kernel at Conservative and setting the max clock speed at like 1188 and see if that helps. If it does then we'll have isolated the problem. If it doesn't....I dunno...
And again, how is your battery life?
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If memory serves the bottom of the phone is where the CPU is. So you are overpowering the CPU somehow....
Do you have a CPU monitoring app? So you can see what load the CPU is under at all times? I'm betting you'll find that it's pushing to the max allowable clock speed and/or being used at 100% most of the time.
Are you using the Performance governor on your kernel, or something like it? Try putting the kernel at Conservative and setting the max clock speed at like 1188 and see if that helps. If it does then we'll have isolated the problem. If it doesn't....I dunno...
And again, how is your battery life?
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my battery life i think is normal 2/2.30 hour of screen and 12/15 with intensive usage. Wifi and data always on. My governor is badass without gpu overlock. Tomorrow post screen with battery life.
Today stats is 1h of screen (browsing in 3g) and 21.30 h of standby and 20% of battery remaining.
I dont have a cpu monitoring app you can tell me one?
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I dont have a cpu monitoring app you can tell me one?
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system tuner, cpu spy, no frills cpu, setcpu.. any of them are good
Enviado desde mi HTC Sensation 4G
serio22 said:
system tuner, cpu spy, no frills cpu, setcpu.. any of them are good
Enviado desde mi HTC Sensation 4G
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installed system tuner and program says my cpu have 40° C
Edit 45° C now
kekkojoker90 said:
installed system tuner and program says my cpu have 40° C
Edit 45° C now
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That's hot, but what kind of load is it using most often?
10%? 100%?
In system tuner look at the TIMES menu. You should see the processor being offline most of the time. If you see it online at a high frequency most of the time then something's wrong.
But you've got to let System Tuner be installed for a while before you have viable results. At least several hours.
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That's hot, but what kind of load is it using most often?
10%? 100%?
In system tuner look at the TIMES menu. You should see the processor being offline most of the time. If you see it online at a high frequency most of the time then something's wrong.
But you've got to let System Tuner be installed for a while before you have viable results. At least several hours.
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ok tomorrow use my phone normally with system tuner reg active (i post log with temp and freq tomorrow)
Also try a different kernel for a few days.
And use the conservative governor to see if that makes an impact as well. You don't have to stick with that governor forever if it doens't provide enough performance. Just try it and see if it makes a difference.
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Also try a different kernel for a few days.
And use the conservative governor to see if that makes an impact as well. You don't have to stick with that governor forever if it doens't provide enough performance. Just try it and see if it makes a difference.
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tomorrow my proof is with vipers and intellidemand to 1.5 ghz.
kekkojoker90 said:
tomorrow my proof is with vipers and intellidemand to 1.5 ghz.
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You should definitely consider clocking it to a slower speed just for testing. I have had similar issues in the past when it is clocked to that speed.
Little update after 30 min of browsing temp us 56 C
EDIT After this bad result my cpu ruba to 1.18 Noè with 75 undervolt

Insane CPU temperatures

Hey guys,
I am calibrating my battery atm and as you may know you have to discharge your device fully to calibrate the battery properly. To speed up the process I decided to install a stresstest app to my phone and guess what: the phone gets insanely hot, I can't even hold it in my hand longer then 5-10 seconds. Kernel tuner displays me temperatures between 78 and 82°C.
But this overheating problem not only happens with the stresstest. When I start watching videos on youtube or start using my phone for maps it gets hot too (about 60-70°C). It starts to bug me.
What do you guys think I should do to fix this? I already thought about applying some thermal compound between the CPU and the metal shield around it. But I'm not quite sure if it's a good idea. I already have a new phone but I still need two phones because I have to travel between Germany and Switzerland all the time. And this issue starts to make my Sensation unusable.
Send from my flying Note 2
I would suggest an anker battery. It has a greater capacity and it keeps the battery very cool.
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did you try different kernels?
AndroidSupporter318 said:
I would suggest an anker battery. It has a greater capacity and it keeps the battery very cool.
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Already using it and I'm talking about the CPU temperatures and not the battery's temperature.
And sure I did try different kernels. Even at stock kernel setting this thing gets hot as f***!
Send from my hovering Note 2
So I just decided to disassemble my Sensation and put some thermal compound on the processor chip. Now I'm not getting over 70°C at full load, 1,56GHz. Pretty good outcome. And under normal use it doesn't heat up over 45°C.
I really have to recommend you this method!

[Q] Heat Issues?

My HOX running on 4.2.2 Sense 5 stock rom is having heat issues i believe i dont know if its normal
PS default Kernel (still cant get Beastmode,god knows why)
i use "ondemand" as my governor and "noop" as my scheduler with set cpu
i also have trickster mod installed but i use it only for monitoring temp and on what frequency is the cpu running!
when its idle temp is temp of cpu is 35 degrees Celsius and battery 26 degrees Celsius
whenever I am using my phone for internet for benchmarks etc CPU is 40 degrees Celsius and battery is at around 32 degrees Celsius
the phone feels ok
but whenever i start any game no matter how simple it maybe (this applies for a wide spectrum of games ranging from * ball pool to demanding games like Asphalt 8) i notice my backside especially region around my camera getting warmer (now its not very hot but you can tell the difference)
at that time the reading shown is CPU is 45 degrees Celsius and battery becomes 36 degrees Celsius
PS the phone never restarts the game doesn't crash it runs smoothly
is it normal!?
i have read on web that lithium polymer batteries should be kept below 35 degrees Celsius for optimum life and performance
i dot have any background apps running whem i am gaming and the rise is observed in a few minutes or so i usually play a game for max 15 mins after that everything cools down!
this rise is also observed during taking back up through Twrp!
Those temps seem totally normal. Yes, higher temperatures are stressful to Li ion batteries, and hasten capacity loss. But to some extent, you need to try not to worry about it, and enjoy the phone for what it is.
While I don't game much, I do notice the phone getting warm while using Navigation, Netflix, etc. I've had my EVITA since just after release in May 2012, and I haven't noticed any loss in battery life.
redpoint73 said:
Those temps seem totally normal. Yes, higher temperatures are stressful to Li ion batteries, and hasten capacity loss. But to some extent, you need to try not to worry about it, and enjoy the phone for what it is.
While I don't game much, I do notice the phone getting warm while using Navigation, Netflix, etc. I've had my EVITA since just after release in May 2012, and I haven't noticed any loss in battery life.
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you know the device very well and since u says its normal m glad
thanks u saved me i was thinking of what not like under volting and all those tweaks with the kernel!
Btw redpoint is i know the nature of ondemand governor but in my case it is either the max or min frequency it operates,so is it a good idea to switch over to powersave?
(and does our kernel support that)
redpoint73 said:
Those temps seem totally normal. Yes, higher temperatures are stressful to Li ion batteries, and hasten capacity loss. But to some extent, you need to try not to worry about it, and enjoy the phone for what it is.
While I don't game much, I do notice the phone getting warm while using Navigation, Netflix, etc. I've had my EVITA since just after release in May 2012, and I haven't noticed any loss in battery life.
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you know the device very well and since u say its normal its gotta be,m glad :good:
thanks u saved me i was thinking of what not like under volting and all those tweaks with the kernel!
Btw redpoint is i know the nature of ondemand governor but in my case it is either the max or min frequency it operates,so is it a good idea to switch over to powersave?
(and does our kernel support that)
Sonone said:
Btw redpoint is i know the nature of ondemand governor but in my case it is either the max or min frequency it operates,so is it a good idea to switch over to powersave?
(and does our kernel support that)
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Haven't used SetCPU in a while, but pretty sure if the option appears in SetCPU, its supported by the kernel. Depending on what kernel you have installed, more or less governor options will be visible.
Governor seems like a trial and error type of choice. It depends on how you use your phone, and not everyone will get the same results.
Lol those temps are nothing, I've had my battery up to 66° Celsius.
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timmaaa said:
Lol those temps are nothing, I've had my battery up to 66° Celsius.
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66° Celsius. seriously and that too the battery?
like is this normal?
besides the phone doesn't restart or get damaged?
Yep, 66° battery temp. That isn't a normal operating temperature though, that was while my phone was rendering a huge picsphere image from the Focal camera.
There are safeguards in place in case the phone does reach a temperature that would damage the phone. The phone will first warn you it's getting hot by flashing the led red and green, if it continues to heat up it will shut down.
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I have never encountered that good m in the safe zone!
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