I installed f18 carrier landing from the amazon store.
After playing the game for 5 mins, my phone started to heat a lot.
First I thought it was due to the lollipop update maybe it needed some time to settle down.
But everytime I open that game, my phone gets very hot. ( As hot as Shakira :silly: )
Help me !!
Yeah I have that too. For example playing NFS No Limits. The phone heats up in a moment to the max of 74°C.. I thibk the only options are underclocking and undervolting..
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Yeah I have that too. For example playing NFS No Limits. The phone heats up in a moment to the max of 74°C.. I thibk the only options are underclocking and undervolting..
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I am facing something else my phone overheats at times and for no reason..dont know why?
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Is it the way the game is or a phone problem
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Do you have a bunch of apps running in the background seems simple but that could be maybe
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angry birds runs fine on my nexus. check to see if other things are running the cpu.
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Is it the way the game is or a phone problem
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runs fast even on the XT720 and that phone is slower than SNS
no problem running it on SNS
Its like a little stutter sometimes when you fling the bird its kinda hard to notice was just wondering if it was just me maybe its the ads
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I use ad blocker which works great to get rid of the ads.
Are you overclocking? Sometimes it lags for me at higher speeds and will even crash or reboot the phone.
1.2ghz is the sweet spot for my phone.
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Is it the way the game is or a phone problem
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How frequent are these "lags"? Check your running services and battery use and make sure you don't have any rogue service or application utilizing your CPU.
Even on the NS you'll notice a slight jitter once in a blue moon. It's just the nature of a multitasking phone that some request or process may suddenly take away too much CPU from your current application.
closing apps , lowering to 1.2 from 1.3 and adfree seemed to have fixed it thanks
I have seen it in some levels, fairly infrequent. it stutters a bit. I given up playing it since I wiped and rooted my phone though
I noticed when I played a few minutes of st patty seasons on the subway the sound and animation wasn't completely in sync.. Nothing crazy though. Otherwise it was fine.
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When I use the phone to play a game or web browse it starts to get really hot on the top half of the screen.
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Is there anyway that I can to see if the phone is overheating/getting too hot?
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How hot is it getting? I'm pretty sure every smartphone experiences some kind of heat from gaming or streaming videos specially when you are charging it at the same time.
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I mean just web browsing it is burning my hand. It only is the top half.
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Get a temperature app to see how hot it's getting.
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Get a temperature app to see how hot it's getting.
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Says it is a 105 degrees F and rising from using mg web browser no overclock.
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Says it is a 105 degrees F and rising from using mg web browser no overclock.
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Any apps running in the background besides using the browser? Have you rebooted your device?
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Any apps running in the background besides using the browser? Have you rebooted your device?
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No and the phone does not get nearly as hot on wifi. Really odd. Also the phone was overcloaked before but I pushed it back to just 1ghz. My phone burning me for using the browder out is not cool though. Think there is an issue?
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No and the phone does not get nearly as hot on wifi. Really odd. Also the phone was overcloaked before but I pushed it back to just 1ghz. My phone burning me for using the browder out is not cool though. Think there is an issue?
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Well there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the device since you said you put it back to 1 ghz. Really odd if you ask me. Maybe its a battery problem? Sometimes defective batteries cause overheating and can explode.
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Well there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the device since you said you put it back to 1 ghz. Really odd if you ask me. Maybe its a battery problem? Sometimes defective batteries cause overheating and can explode.
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It only gets hot when I use Japan too. Never on wifi. (Well it does a little playing games) I think I will call customer support tomorrow.
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And it is not getting hot where the battery is.
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I'd recommend you flash and reinstall the ROM on your phone. Sounds to me like you've still go some of the old performance updates kicking in making the device hotter!
For me your temperatures are pretty normal. When I am not gamimg my max was 91F!!
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Since you claim to have been able to move around the CPU frequency, I assume you are running setCPU. In setCPU you can look at Info tab where under the battery header it also displays the battery tempt. It's normal for the phone to heat while you are charging, on call for long or gaming for long duration but if you are seeing absurdly high reading for the battery tempt, then you better have it checked.
Hmm I had a overheating issue last night, woke up to my phone making a loud noise - I had set setCPU to make a noise when it goes over 40C and it did this today in the early hours of the morning whilst it was charging.
No processes were running other than the normal Live Wallpaper, Keyboard etc.. The phone was quite hot to the touch as well, so I just turned it off.
Weird thing is I have another profile in setCPU to have the max freq at 800Mhz and lowest 100Mhz when the screen is off so don't know how it got so hot?
I love to play any HD games on my phone, the probs i find is, the battery temperature is getting hot when i play HD game.
Is there any tips and trick to reduce the temperature or it still in normal way?
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officiallyjun said:
I love to play any HD games on my phone, the probs i find is, the battery temperature is getting hot when i play HD game.
Is there any tips and trick to reduce the temperature or it still in normal way?
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Does you battery get hot, or the area immediately above the battery??
It's normal that the battery get hot when you play HD games.
But if you find it becomes too hot you can check the temperature using CPU-Z or any other application. You post them her and we will compare.
What games do you play?
Its normal says the shopkeeper
officiallyjun said:
I love to play any HD games on my phone, the probs i find is, the battery temperature is getting hot when i play HD game.
Is there any tips and trick to reduce the temperature or it still in normal way?
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I had the same problem when playin HD games, I asked the shopkeeper he told it was normal but if ur phone gets more hot contact sony support over.
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I had the same problem when playin HD games, I asked the shopkeeper he told it was normal but if ur phone gets more hot contact sony support over.
If i could help you, Thank me it encourages me :highfive:
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My phone also gets hot, even if with simple surfing with wifi or 3g: photo here --> goo[dot]gl / lssv4
I also took the antutu test and i had 35% battery drain per hour. Anyone else?
Contact sony care
eftaxias said:
My phone also gets hot, even if with simple surfing with wifi or 3g: photo here --> goo[dot]gl / lssv4
I also took the antutu test and i had 35% battery drain per hour. Anyone else?
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I think so you should contact Sony care personnel as soon as possible if the problem persists they will surely guide you :good: :highfive:
Hello
I have the Nexus 5 and I have problem of overheating.
I used a lot of roms (SlimKat, Official 4.4.4 with ART & Dalvik, Android L, etc.) and a lot of kernels (franco, x elemental, etc)
None of kernels nor roms fixed the overheating problem
I used CPU-Z to see the temp of my phone. It was 44C. I used the phone only for internet (10mins).
Any help here???
Who told you 44 Degrees Celsius is overheating?
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Who told you 44 Degrees Celsius is overheating?
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In my hand it is burning hot
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In my hand it is burning hot
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Then it is not 44 degrees
44C is still cold, your body temp is 37C. and if your phone overheats, it will shut down. the overheat temp is 105C. anything lower than that isnt overheating. and feel doest tell you what temp it actually has, all its doing is comparing temps to your hand.
If you're really concerned, you can experiment with undervolting your CPU/GPU and underclocking the CPU/GPU. I don't own a Nexus 5, but I'm sure there is no need to do any of the above.
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If you're really concerned, you can experiment with undervolting your CPU/GPU and underclocking the CPU/GPU. I don't own a Nexus 5, but I'm sure there is no need to do any of the above.
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undervolting will lower cpu temps a little, but its not a huge difference.
Correct, but with the way he worded his concern, it seems as if he would be willing to take any step possible to prevent the device from "burning" his hand
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Correct, but with the way he worded his concern, it seems as if he would be willing to take any step possible to prevent the device from "burning" his hand
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if he doesnt like how the heat feels on his hand, id stop playing cpu intensive games :angel:
as it can get darn hot when doing so. i keep my throttle disabled and watch a live cpu temp notification, ive gotten as hot as 86C playing ridge racer for nearly an hour
Haha true.
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My device so hot I can't really hold on to it any suggestions? Thanks
Are you using it while fast charging? That's the only time mine really gets hot.
It might be some apps running in the background...I installed cooler Master app and it's dng its job fairly well...try it in the play store
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