Stock ROM version(.14) is overheating while charging and while playing videos. Temperature goes up to 37,degrees. Is this normal.
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It is quite low.. If you're talking about cpu temp. On my XL is battery temp is usualy about 38 - 40 degrees (while charging). Cores temp goes on 50 and more..
Hey thanks for the reply but Is this picture what you mean by CPU temperature
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On this picture you have battery info. So that temp is battery temp.
Yes and this temp can go up to 37 degrees is this normal
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adil089 said:
Yes and this temp can go up to 37 degrees is this normal
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Yes, it is. As I said above my normal temp while charging is upto 40 degrees. So dont worry it's normal
Thank you
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The phone also let's you know at 3% battery warning.
2%
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1%
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KRAZYADROIDMASTER said:
The phone also let's you know at 3% battery warning.
2%
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1%
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I think we all know that..
Lol and this needed a thread why?
Cause he is the "KRAZYDROIDMASTER"
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jn_vista said:
Cause he is the "KRAZYDROIDMASTER"
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I agree
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Sorry my phone died. Just got back on.
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You would think with all of those notifications you could have gotten to a charger before it died
Yes I wanted to see how fast it actually dies from 15% to 0%.
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What happens to a battery that temperature sensors don't work?
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KRAZYADROIDMASTER said:
What happens to a battery that temperature sensors don't work?
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Temp sensor in battery goes bad. Cheap Chinese battery without an operating temperature sensor.
What's the normal temperature for the battery? When my phone is charging with the Anker 5600 external battery pack, it gets to around 43.0 C, is this normal?
And when its not charging, it gets around 32.0 C.
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Yeah that's fine.
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iArtisan said:
Yeah that's fine.
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Can you give me a range of what's normal?
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NekoNyapii said:
Can you give me a range of what's normal?
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My g2x remains between 24C and 45C. You should be worried if you are hitting fifty plus on normal basis.
I under clocked my rooted nexus 5 to the following and before I changed to conservative I was on demand. And it was still running at the highest clock speed (2265mhz) sometimes(see screenshot) despite me under clocking. Only way to remedy it is by using conservative. Am I missing something here lol?
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There is nothing to be gained by underclocking bro, as the profit of a lower clockspeed is lost by the longer duration of the tasks! 1 - 1 = 0.
So under clocking won't save battery? What about governor is changing to conservative more battery friendly?
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gee2012 said:
There is nothing to be gained by underclocking bro, as the profit of a lower clockspeed is lost by the longer duration of the tasks! 1 - 1 = 0.
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So under clocking won't save battery? What about governor is changing to conservative more battery friendly?
Double post cause I should of quoted lol sorry
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Can anyone one tell me how to use battery calibration to increase my battery back up ?
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Charge the phone completely ..up to 100percent....then install any battery calibration app ....
Then click on calibrate now...
Don't charge again until the battery fully drains to 1 percent
....when it is fully drain ..again charge it to 100%.u are done here...
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Thanxx dude.....
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