Battery temperature? - Verizon HTC One (M8)

101 sounds high. Can anybody confirm an average temperature
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Just installed that
App. I'm
At 91F. 101F doesn't seem too bad, that's 38.3C. I wouldn't
Worry about it if I were you
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Mine rarely gets hot, even under a lot of strain. If I'm doing ten or fifteen gigs of data transfer to an otg then it gets warm. Cools off super quick though.
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Light-years better than my Rezound which doubled as a portable heater during the winter lol
Only time this phone is ever hot to touch is if I forget it in the car like I did this morning and it was 90 degrees out smh

rickyb316 said:
101 sounds high. Can anybody confirm an average temperature
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I don't use my phone for gaming, but recently played a game and battery temp was 43 Celsius, which is which is 109.4 Fahrenheit, so I don't think you need to worry

Right now it's at 91. I average anywhere between 80-100F, so this seems normal. I wouldn't worry

there's too many variables to give a battery temp average. EX, Charging, streaming google music, running ingress (uses GPS, CPU, GPU, and Data), and phone mounted on a sunny dashboard I've seen 114°F. Sitting on a table doing nothing the phone is ice cold. Charging with the screen off the phone is just warm.
If you really want to compare, you have to eliminate these variables and tell people exactly what you were doing with the phone so that they can do the same with theirs. If you don't do that your comparisons will be apples and oranges. In general, 91°F is nothing to worry about.

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Achieved battery greatness with Infused & more

Updated to the latest Infused version, SetCPU was set to min 100 Mhz and max 800 Mhz, used JuiceDefender on the basic setting, used Battery Calibration once, and screen brightness at 40%. Battery life is absolutely intense, I unplugged it around 7:30 this morning and its been slowly draining since. Fast forward 19 hours and its still at 66 percent, after texting and playing Words with Friends and reading Engadget very frequently, as well as working on a QuickOffice doc for a few hours.
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Took many tries and one of them killed my battery life but I think im happy with it now
What battery thing is in ur pulldown
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That is Battery Indicator pro
Thanks and are u on gb infused(beta)
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No im not going to switch over just yet, I finally found a setup I like haha
Insideac;16166780 SetCPU was set to min 100 Mhz and max 800 Mhz said:
Well no wonder you got these good results. Try down at 600 and you might get even better
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I tried 600MHz but that seemed a bit too laggy. I have the Galaxy Core live wallpaper and it seemed too laggy with it set to 600 haha. Oh, but I forgot to mention that I have SetCPU set so that on screen off, processor goes down to 100min, 200max. So I think that that setting, combined with Juice Defender shutting off data when the screen is off, gives you a major battery extension. I can only imagine with one of the extended batteries!
this should be posted in general

[?]NS4G wont charge above 95%

Anyone else had this issue? I've trued different roms and kernels with the same results. Only had it a week so I know the battery is good.
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It's normal. No Nexus S (4G or otherwise) charges past 95%. Samsung designed the battery that way on purpose.
Try search next time as this has been asked and answered before.
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It's normal. No Nexus S (4G or otherwise) charges past 95%. Samsung designed the battery that way on purpose.
Try search next time as this has been asked and answered before.
All your OT are belong to Pipsqueak
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Yup
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Thanks guys, and sorry for the post, I'm on my xoom and didn't find it on tapatalk search.
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This theory seems similar to the way Panasonic Toughbooks' battery saver works. Basically, when you turn on ECO mode (or battery saver) on a Toughbook, it says it will only charge the battery to 80% max. Yes, you lose 20% of your charge, but your battery is said to last ~3 yrs instead of ~1 yr with heavy use (as Toughbooks are designed for).
Kinda annoying, but makes sense.
just so you know, its possible to charge to 100%. you just need to finish charging with the screen on. if it stops charging before you turn on the screen, unplug it then plug it in. honestly, im not looking 3 years down the road. im looking to get the most out of my battery now.
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Fantastic battery life

Battery life is a difficult topic as comparisons are so difficult and what not, but generally I must say that I'm getting fantastic battery life. I've used my phone quite a bit today and after 13 hours I still have 51% left. This is with my new UTB Rom.
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How much screen on time? Go to battery stats and tap on the screen field to see it.
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The battery on this thing seems amazing. On my first charge, I went down to 42% after 1 day and 2 hours with 1h 45min screen on time. Not the longest screen on time, but still fantastic overall imo.
First charge and usage was; A few texts, 10-20 min of video, fair amount of browsing, installing lots of apps, tweaking and changing everything about, GPS, camera etc. and brightness was at 70-85% brightness for about 1-2 hours and dropped to 50% for the rest of the time, however, I didn't have my SIM in for the first hour of use (testing the mobile first to make sure it worked ok), wifi was on constantly as well.
Second charge and usage was; the same as above but a fair bit more browsing was done and a few games (angry birds and ROM emulators) and brightness was at 50% the entire time, plus this time the SIM was in for the entire time.
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About 2 hours.
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I went from 7:30am to 3:35 PM max brightness. with 43% to spare!

How is my battery life? is it bad?

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Idk how bad this is, you can see my screen time is barely on and my phone is barely awake, yet i get 8 hrs :l Idk if other people phone is the same. Plus half of the time I had my network disabled...
I'm still on 4.1.1 :l I heard that's a really bad for battery. If I upgrade to 4.4.2 will it make a difference?
That doesn't look very good. Can you provide more information on your device please? Stock/modified? Bootloader details? ROM/kernel?
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Out of curiosity how many apps have you installed and uninstalled since your last flash? How many do you have currently installed? Have you tried benchmarking your standby times on a freshly flashed device with only stock/gapps installed?
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Battery life will vary but for me this is what
I get on a 4.4.2 ROM. If you are in low coverage areas it drains battery way fast
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Hunt for wakelocks using this essential app:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
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DESERT.TECH said:
Battery life will vary but for me this is what
I get on a 4.4.2 ROM. If you are in low coverage areas it drains battery way fast
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What you're saying about battery draining quickly in a low coverage area is spot on. I don't think providing your own battery usage helps much though because battery stats vary wildly from user to use even on the same ROM, there are too many variables.
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About 3 hours of on-screen time has been the average for me. Phone's about 2 years old.

Performed a deep clean, still having battery issues

Hello, i just performed a deep clean. My battery was draining fast, and charging takes about 15 hours...
The problem didn't go away. In the battery menu there isn't anything abnormal.
I will also do a battery calibration, but is there anything else i could do?
I love this phone, but this problem is.. impossible to "manage".
I also used different chargers...
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Can u download Ampere and tell us results?
If I missed anything let me know. (Also, 30 minutes later after i took that screenshot i am sitting with the battery at 93% already)
After the deep clean my overheating issues went away.
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And while charging..
Basically it draws double of the power it takes.
Edit:
Yep, charger issues. The charger i am Using works fine with a lumia 640xl and an g2 mini, but doesn't really like my OnePlus, basically my 5$ powerbank gave more power to my phone than the charger i was using, now i am using an ASUS Memopad charger that sends around 800Ma of juice to my phone, works perfectly fine now, and also no more overheating.
I hope this topic will also help others.
Thank you, fataldose for suggesting me Ampere.
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