HI Everyone,
I needed to know does anyone have this kind of issue ?
I bought samsung galaxy s10e 2 days ago. And now even I am using just google maps and play music in my ear buds the phone got heated upto 33 degree celcius. Is it normal ? or there might be problem. Can anybody tell me about it ?. As far as I know the no matter what app you use it should get upto 33 degree celcius isn't it ?
Please let me know so that I can replace it.
nishangrg said:
HI Everyone,
I needed to know does anyone have this kind of issue ?
I bought samsung galaxy s10e 2 days ago. And now even I am using just google maps and play music in my ear buds the phone got heated upto 33 degree celcius. Is it normal ? or there might be problem. Can anybody tell me about it ?. As far as I know the no matter what app you use it should get upto 33 degree celcius isn't it ?
Please let me know so that I can replace it.
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Our normal body temperature is 37 Centigrade, that's your references.
nishangrg said:
HI Everyone,
I needed to know does anyone have this kind of issue ?
I bought samsung galaxy s10e 2 days ago. And now even I am using just google maps and play music in my ear buds the phone got heated upto 33 degree celcius. Is it normal ? or there might be problem. Can anybody tell me about it ?. As far as I know the no matter what app you use it should get upto 33 degree celcius isn't it ?
Please let me know so that I can replace it.
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My phone also gets warmer, but I am not alarmed by this.
Charkatak said:
My phone also gets warmer, but I am not alarmed by this.
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Yeah, I was looking on S10e teardown pictures and there is a plenty of copper inside, heatsink and copper foil - the heat is just being dissipated all over, that's how it supposed to work. In the past they didn't have any of that, there was always a very hot spot around the SoC and the phone would throttle down or worse, sometimes shutting off.
S10 also heats up especially when I was setting it up it was hottest I've ever seen a phone.
33C is not hot at all
Oooh, 33c, quick ring the fire brigade. Must be another Note 7 just waiting to burst in to flames. /s
Thanks everyone for clearing out my doubt. I guess i will familiarize with this thing now
Pubg stutters
Guys are u facing stuttering problems while playing pubg.
My s10e doesnt get as hot as my s10 I had but it still gets hot at times and upto 33. Nothing to worry about it would give you a warning If it got to hot. Playing games these phones heat up for saying they got a decent heat pipe in them
Yeah mine seems to be heating up as well I've noticed
Heating issue has been resolved in latest update
Mine has been heating up since a week or so and the phone is a month old.
It gets warm without any significant app load and temperature range is around 32 to 38 at that moment. (Checked using Accubattery app)
Also, a couple of observations from my end:
1. Usually happens when I am on 4G/LTE network. I will test on Wifi as well using the same apps.
2. Happens more while using specific apps - Reddit, Flipkart (India specific app)
3. Network signal is poor.
4. Ambient temperature is high (Peak summers here in India)
I did a "Wipe Cache Partition" 2-3 days back after reading some articles online - didn't help though.
It seems to be quite common with the Galaxy S10 lineup, many have reported their phones are getting warm/hot.
Any tips/suggestions are most welcome. Thanks in advance.
harkirat01 said:
Mine has been heating up since a week or so and the phone is a month old.
It gets warm without any significant app load and temperature range is around 32 to 38 at that moment. (Checked using Accubattery app)
Also, a couple of observations from my end:
1. Usually happens when I am on 4G/LTE network. I will test on Wifi as well using the same apps.
2. Happens more while using specific apps - Reddit, Flipkart (India specific app)
3. Network signal is poor.
4. Ambient temperature is high (Peak summers here in India)
I did a "Wipe Cache Partition" 2-3 days back after reading some articles online - didn't help though.
It seems to be quite common with the Galaxy S10 lineup, many have reported their phones are getting warm/hot.
Any tips/suggestions are most welcome. Thanks in advance.
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Apparently it's to do with the size of the device from what I've read. The current s10 series are slimmer and smaller with more powerful processors.
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Mine got up to 80 degrees Celsius flashing a custom ROM
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Anyone else having their phone over heat ?
Tomorrow will be my 3rd phone beacuse of overheating and i have one more replacement before i have to switch to a different phone.
What do you consider overheating and how are you measuring its temperature?
- ooofest
CovXX said:
Anyone else having their phone over heat ?
Tomorrow will be my 3rd phone beacuse of overheating and i have one more replacement before i have to switch to a different phone.
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NOT a known issue. The S III might get warm under a heavy load or charging a very low battery, but overheating? I'd look at the mods you've done to the phone. The ROM you flashed, the apps you're running... this sounds like a user error.
Roms?
I have cyanogenmod 10 nightly with jellybean 4.1.1 and I've been getting temperatures around 95-101 fahrenheit under pretty heavy use. From what I've found out, it seems normal.
If your in the 140 degree area, start investigating, if your 150+ start worrying. Other than that, don't worry about it.
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No over heating what so ever. On my s3. But I have seen one s3 b4. I from Sprint though. It was over heating from just talking on the phone.
U got any temp. Measurements?
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Do you know that these phones have CPU's that given certain stresses, will heat up quite a bit? That's why they are installed on metal frames and with thermal paste, so the phone can dissipate heat..
These aren't your ordinary dumb phones, these are portable computing devices too..
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My original S3 was getting a bit too hot to hold with a 2 bar 4G connection, surfing the web. Exchanged the phone using the 14 day return policy at the local verizon, and my new phone has no issues.
i mean like 120 + With little use. Im also using reborn battery widget to get the cpus temp. And my pc doesn't even get past 101 and that has 6 cores.
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i mean like 120 + With little use. Im also using reborn battery widget to get the cpus temp. And my pc doesn't even get past 101 and that has 6 cores.
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You realize that your PC likely has rather decent ventilation and actively controlled fans, yes?
120 F isn't really a cause for concern, IMHO. Above 140F consistently might be, though - could be the battery, actually.
- ooofest
No over heating here
I'm currently on CM10 nightly 9/18. No over heating here. Ever. I've had the phone since it was put on shelf.
Since I bought my gs6 I have noticed the soc temp heat up very quickly and couse a massive throttling of the gpu above all ...so that performances go down of 50% expecially when running antutu ...is that normal or should i send back my phone to warranty
every CPU throttles, the S810 throttles even more, they have to, and don't run benchmarks, they won't do you any good, if in day to day usage the phone heats up it's normal, my S6 do heat up but i never noticed throttling, i never noticed lag when it becomes hot.....try to use your phone normally without ****ty benchmarks...
Thanks for your answer
Yes I know benchmarks are quite worthless ..but it's not just about that..i notice this even while gaming ,browsing and even doing light stuff ..its however pretty much annoying
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Yes I know benchmarks are quite worthless ..but it's not just about that..i notice this even while gaming ,browsing and even doing light stuff ..its however pretty much annoying
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i don't play games that much, i only play couple of games like boom beach, i don't know if this game considered heavy or light, but if i play it for about half an hour the phone heats up a bit but it doesn't lag at all....in light usage usually it doesn't heat up, but even if it heats up i never notice lag, the phone stutters in some places but no lag.....
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Yes I know benchmarks are quite worthless ..but it's not just about that..i notice this even while gaming ,browsing and even doing light stuff ..its however pretty much annoying
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Hi,
Please install the app called CPU-Z to check your device temperature. Also keep in mind that depending on where you live, it's easier to heat up than on other regions, as the external temperature does make a difference.
To throttle it needs to get very hot. Check if you have Mobile Data and Location turned on when not needed, and specially Mobile data when you're out of range, they consume lots of power and heats the device up considerably. Also, Wifi if not connected will keep searching for somewhere to connect and consequently will use your device power and heat up.
Another thing to keep an eye on is background apps and the external temperature as mentioned before. On S4 I faced a serious battery drain and overheat problem due to background apps not letting it sleep.
All the best,
~Lord
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Already have cpu z on it
The temps get up to 80 degrees celsius when under really heavy usage ..of course this temp refers to cpu not to battery that stays always around 33 and 37 degrees
P.s i dont notice lag either. .even when performance decrease its good enough..i was only qondering wether it is normal or not
You may have a lemon S6. Return your S6 to Samsung for warranty replacement.
shajk-00 said:
The temps get up to 80 degrees celsius when under really heavy usage ..of course this temp refers to cpu not to battery that stays always around 33 and 37 degrees
P.s i dont notice lag either. .even when performance decrease its good enough..i was only qondering wether it is normal or not
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Hi,
80 degrees Celsius seems a bit high to me, like mentioned I'd check with Samsung if this device has a defective thermal dissipation.
All the best,
~Lord
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yep maybe i'll do
if only someone could send a screen (of cpuz ) showing their temps under usage i' d be able to compare these to mine and see what to do
shajk-00 said:
if only someone could send a screen (of cpuz ) showing their temps under usage i' d be able to compare these to mine and see what to do
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Hi,
Here's a screenshot of my device idle:
http://i.imgur.com/rS0VHnR.jpg
And here's one of my device after running AnTuTu benchmark:
http://i.imgur.com/hbNIngV.jpg
I noticed that during the benchmark it got to the 80 degrees range, but it lasted a few seconds, if your device get to 80 degrees and stay at it, maybe it isn't dissipating hear correctly.
All the best,
~Lord
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XxLordxX said:
Hi,
Here's a screenshot of my device idle:
http://i.imgur.com/rS0VHnR.jpg
And here's one of my device after running AnTuTu benchmark:
http://i.imgur.com/hbNIngV.jpg
I noticed that during the benchmark it got to the 80 degrees range, but it lasted a few seconds, if your device get to 80 degrees and stay at it, maybe it isn't dissipating hear correctly.
All the best,
~Lord
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OK then there must be a problem with my device....I actually donno what other things could couse this abnormal heat but a production defeat....maybe the weather? ? I live in italy and here is 34 degrees..but i doubt it
Hmmm temp of the device cant be lower than your temp of ambient. Ill post screenshot pf mine after some minutes.i live in kosovo and temp here is aroud 33 today
Here is mine... dont forget bcoze case and screenprotector keeps your phone warmer. I dont use any. I use my phone naked
XxLordxX said:
Hi,
80 degrees Celsius seems a bit high to me, like mentioned I'd check with Samsung if this device has a defective thermal dissipation.
All the best,
~Lord
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80 sounds crazy not a bit high
80 its high but device can reach that temp sometimes. Example if you play and fast charge same time it can get that temp. And not to forget outside real temp. Here its so hot... up to 40degrees
Hi All,
80 degrees is not as extremely as you might think. People tend to think its too crazy or high because they never would have seen it and the most times they check their cpu temps on CPU-Z it will be hovering around 40-50 degrees. The best way to check your temps in S6 is to open CPU-Z/AIDA64, have it minimised in a smaller window and drag it to the very corner of one side, while this is running, open a game like dead trigger/skyforce and notice the temps. Also, do the same while performing an antutu test. Yes, the scores will be greatly reduced and the temps will be a tiny bit higher because of this smaller window running simultaneously, but you can compare your temps pretty easily. Also, try to be present in a ambient temp of 26 degrees rather than upwards of 30 for a fair comparison with fellow users. According to me, 80 comes up at times but it lasts only for seconds (S6 starts throttling exactly at 80 and beyond that the core clocks gets aggressive reductions) but it will never be constand even while running a game. Mine CPU idles @35 degrees with ambient temp being 26-30.
My temps : (All temps in Celsius)
Ambient temperature 26 - 30 degrees :
Battery temp : 25-30 degrees
Idle : 32-35 degrees
Slight tasks (Whatsapp, checking notifications) : 37-39 degrees
Multiple applications : 38-43 degrees
Game - hungry shark evolution : 47-52 degrees
Game - Dead Trigger : 55-62 degrees.
Ambient temperature 31-36 degrees :
Battery temp : 33-37 degrees
Idle : 41-44 degrees
Slight tasks (Whatsapp, checking notifications) : 46-50 degrees
Multiple applications : 47-55 degrees
Game - hungry shark evolution : 55 degrees
Game - Dead Trigger : 65-70 degrees.
Also i've noticed that the CPU temps increase for a flash second to 65 above while installing multiple apps from playstore. Try updating/installing multiple apps from playstore, have the CPU-Z open, and exactly while the app finishes downloading and starts installing, there will be sudden spikes in temperatire depending on your ambient conditions. But, never reaches high temps constantly.
all right, thank you all guys for your replies. So..i sent my phone back to samsung and got a new one 2 days ago,i can definitely confirm that the phone heats up exactly like the previous one , maybe just slightly less(i mean 3 degrees..nothing craze).
For anyone suffering of this ''issue", notice that temps may drastically change depending on wheater temperature ,humidity, etc. if weather is at 40 degrees ur phone wont surely get to a lower temp.
BTW it s clear that this phone heats up and throttles ,some may notice that others not, so unless you receive overheating warnings or have other serious stuffs on ur device ,do not exchange it for a new one because certainly it ll be quite the same as the previous one. Oh it 's quite clear as well that folks claiming their device doesn't exceed 60 degrees under heavy usage either are liers or super lucky ones with uber super powerful units...think its more probably the first option.
regards ^^
I just received my GS6 like 2 weeks ago and ive obviously been using it. My question is Is it ok for the right edge of the phone to get somewhat hot and for the CPU to reach 70°C? (Checked using CPU-Z, I know CPUs are supposed to get hot but this hot on a phone?) from using apps such as snapchat or listening to music and chatting or even the camera for a few minutes? Coming from the original Galaxy S, this doesnt seem okay to me.
EDIT: It only reached 70C only once. The other times it got to the 60s.
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I just received my GS6 like 2 weeks ago and ive obviously been using it. My question is Is it ok for the right edge of the phone to get somewhat hot and for the CPU to reach 70°C? (Checked using CPU-Z, I know CPUs are supposed to get hot but this hot on a phone?) from using apps such as snapchat or listening to music and chatting or even the camera for a few minutes? Coming from the original Galaxy S, this doesnt seem okay to me.
EDIT: It only reached 70C only once. The other times it got to the 60s.
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That's definitely not good, my max temp has been around 50~ish, if I was use I'd keep a close eye on it and if it continues like that go to the store you bought it and tell there's a fault with your phone.
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warface123 said:
That's definitely not good, my max temp has been around 50~ish, if I was use I'd keep a close eye on it and if it continues like that go to the store you bought it and tell there's a fault with your phone.
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Ughh, my battery temps are okay around the 30s, but my CPU is kinda bad.. The idle temps are around the 40s.
themegadinesen said:
Ughh, my battery temps are okay around the 30s, but my CPU is kinda bad.. The idle temps are around the 40s.
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Mine is around the 40s as well, it isn't necessarily bad or anything but 70s that's like overheating, idk what the max temperature is for the Galaxy S6 but I've got the feeling your coming close to it
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warface123 said:
Mine is around the 40s as well, it isn't necessarily bad or anything but 70s that's like overheating, idk what the max temperature is for the Galaxy S6 but I've got the feeling your coming close to it
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I know right.. specially for a mobile device 70 is kinda pushing it. I'll use the device in safe mode and see if it overheats and report back.
warface123 said:
Mine is around the 40s as well, it isn't necessarily bad or anything but 70s that's like overheating, idk what the max temperature is for the Galaxy S6 but I've got the feeling your coming close to it
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Wasnt able to measure temperatures but it did feel pretty hot (the right edge where the power button is) after using the camera for a bit, uninstalled a few apps just in case and ran Geekbench 3 and here are my scores, and compared to other s6s its quite low
Single core: 1353
Multicore: 4383
themegadinesen said:
Wasnt able to measure temperatures but it did feel pretty hot (the right edge where the power button is) after using the camera for a bit, uninstalled a few apps just in case and ran Geekbench 3 and here are my scores, and compared to other s6s its quite low
Single core: 1353
Multicore: 4383
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My geekbench 3 scores are:
Single core: 1484
Multicore:5043
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The easiest and most basic way to fix the Galaxy S6 overheating issue is to restart your Galaxy S6. Just switch off your Galaxy S6 phone. Wait for a few minutes and then turn it on again. It is quite possible that this small restart might fix the Galaxy S6 overheating issue.
themegadinesen said:
EDIT: It only reached 70C only once. The other times it got to the 60s.
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Depends on your room/surrounding temperature as well! In summer when it was like 33-35°C, my cpu never fell below 45C and battery always around 28-31C idle!
I think cpu starts throttling at 80C. Try Greenifying some apps as well!
emmawilliam834 said:
The easiest and most basic way to fix the Galaxy S6 overheating issue is to restart your Galaxy S6. Just switch off your Galaxy S6 phone. Wait for a few minutes and then turn it on again. It is quite possible that this small restart might fix the Galaxy S6 overheating issue.
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I have done that and well it's still the same.. Although i further tested and saw that my idle temps are around 35-38C
Fullmetal Jun said:
Depends on your room/surrounding temperature as well! In summer when it was like 33-35°C, my cpu never fell below 45C and battery always around 28-31C idle!
I think cpu starts throttling at 80C. Try Greenifying some apps as well!
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Ive further tested and found out my idling temps are around 35C-38C which is good, phone is running okayish now but yes ill greenify some apps. Also are you from mauritius?
themegadinesen said:
Ive further tested and found out my idling temps are around 35C-38C which is good, phone is running okayish now but yes ill greenify some apps. Also are you from mauritius?
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Great! Yes I'm a Mauritian!
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I have done that and well it's still the same.. Although i further tested and saw that my idle temps are around 35-38C
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ohhhhhhh . i wish any expert will give the solution of your problem soon
Install titanium app and freeze any random rogue apps. The CPU going to 70degs is not a bad thing usually the max temp would be over 100degs. Do you have the charger plugged in and you are using the phone, and you are getting those high temperatures while doing this? If so switch to a normal charger if you want to use your phone while it's plugged in. Fast charging while bring more power/heat to your phone so be aware of that
I’m looking for the CPU temp in Galaxy S7.
Anybody know what are the values in green and red box in the pic attached signify?
This pic is from AIDA64/CPUZ
The red must be CPU cores, or at least related to that. Have no idea about the green one.
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KoRoZIV said:
The red must be CPU cores, or at least related to that. Have no idea about the green one.
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Wherever I see in the forums people only talk about the value in green box and they think that device is relatively cooler even under heavy load. But gotta say man the device heats up worse than my G4 even in minor load when referring to the values in the red box as you said. I wanna know is there something up with my device alone. What does you CPU Temp. reading after about 15 mins of heavy game session like with 'NFS No Limits' in your device in AIDA64? PLease post a screenshot
I don't play games on the phone. I tried a few just to make sure the phone is OK when gaming but in 5 minutes I got bored.
My phone gets hot, 75 Celsius when updating several apps, or right after an OTA.
I think this is normal, as I changed the first phone ( display issue ) and both reached the same temperatures in similar situations.
Edit
Also have a g4, that one gets hot more often than the s7.
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KoRoZIV said:
I don't play games on the phone. I tried a few just to make sure the phone is OK when gaming but in 5 minutes I got bored.
My phone gets hot, 75 Celsius when updating several apps, or right after an OTA.
I think this is normal, as I changed the first phone ( display issue ) and both reached the same temperatures in similar situations.
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Also have a g4, that one gets hot more often than the s7.
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Oh! Thanks for the reply. This is the first time using glass/metal phone, maybe that's why I'm very sensitive to this problem. Is that a S7(flat)? Never had seen anything above 60C.
Yes, simple s7, not edge.
One time got very hot in my pocket, for no apparent reason.
But in battery stats I noticed that Google services percentages increased from 6 to 16, in about 20 minutes. This happens also on g4, about once or twice a week. It lasts from 10 minutes to a half hour, or I restart the phone and no more issues for a while.
It's hard to catch the s7 above 70 Celsius, I guess the cooling system does it's job really fast. We need an app to monitor and record temperature changes in the background. The only one I know about is CPU temp, but is not showing real CPU temperatures, it's fake.
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Got the same situation (temp around 65-70 degrees) especially when updating apps by play store. Its getting hot on the back near the camera. But when updating is done temperatures are very fast dropping to 30-40 degrees. I think it's normal for this kind of device, made from glass and metal. Would be greatful for more observations from you guys. Cheers.
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Yes, simple s7, not edge.
One time got very hot in my pocket, for no apparent reason.
But in battery stats I noticed that Google services percentages increased from 6 to 16, in about 20 minutes. This happens also on g4, about once or twice a week. It lasts from 10 minutes to a half hour, or I restart the phone and no more issues for a while.
It's hard to catch the s7 above 70 Celsius, I guess the cooling system does it's job really fast. We need an app to monitor and record temperature changes in the background. The only one I know about is CPU temp, but is not showing real CPU temperatures, it's fake.
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Yeah, Most app in the place store aren't able to read the actual temperature from the S7. Maximum I've seen with those are 38C in ~20 min session of gaming. As I said haven't seen S7 anywhere near 70C but near 61C in AIDA64 but after ~20 min session of gaming. It does take about 5 mins to completely cool down. Don't know it's normal. Is it!?
koliberek1 said:
Got the same situation (temp around 65-70 degrees) especially when updating apps by play store. Its getting hot on the back near the camera. But when updating is done temperatures are very fast dropping to 30-40 degrees. I think it's normal for this kind of device, made from glass and metal. Would be greatful for more observations from you guys. Cheers.
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Thanks for the info. Sure will keep you posted. Are you also using AIDA64/CPUZ?
KoRoZIV said:
I don't play games on the phone. I tried a few just to make sure the phone is OK when gaming but in 5 minutes I got bored.
My phone gets hot, 75 Celsius when updating several apps, or right after an OTA.
I think this is normal, as I changed the first phone ( display issue ) and both reached the same temperatures in similar situations.
Edit
Also have a g4, that one gets hot more often than the s7.
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ooh! what game was that?
Sheryl John said:
Thanks for the info. Sure will keep you posted. Are you also using AIDA64/CPUZ?
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Yes, I'm using cpuz.
KoRoZIV said:
I don't play games on the phone. I tried a few just to make sure the phone is OK when gaming but in 5 minutes I got bored.
My phone gets hot, 75 Celsius when updating several apps, or right after an OTA.
I think this is normal, as I changed the first phone ( display issue ) and both reached the same temperatures in similar situations.
Edit
Also have a g4, that one gets hot more often than the s7.
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koliberek1 said:
Got the same situation (temp around 65-70 degrees) especially when updating apps by play store. Its getting hot on the back near the camera. But when updating is done temperatures are very fast dropping to 30-40 degrees. I think it's normal for this kind of device, made from glass and metal. Would be greatful for more observations from you guys. Cheers.
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As you can see from all the below linked videos, the temperature never crosses 40C in any testing under heavy load. But how can we get 60C, 70C and all. They are even saying device isn't much hot. How is that even posssible?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VYrhJAlxQg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXztRcfmZSU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rTk0WuWpUY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKn0rvUkhPE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIt9-EuYKcQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB4ZFREcdCw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE-L4kcohgM
I have no idea what and how they tested, the fact is that mine got very hot a few times. I only check temps when I feel the phone hot, and that was only when updating some apps, right after the OTA restart.
The temps from a gun are going to be lower than the core sensor reading. Always.
Is this gun any good for external testing ? I almost bought it
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I have no idea what and how they tested, the fact is that mine got very hot a few times. I only check temps when I feel the phone hot, and that was only when updating some apps, right after the OTA restart.
The temps from a gun are going to be lower than the core sensor reading. Always.
Is this gun any good for external testing ? I almost bought it
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Bought it online? Check the reviews.
Didn't bought it, I've seen it in some store and took a photo
It's about 20 euro's.
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Didn't bought it, I've seen it in some store and took a photo
It's about 20 euro's.
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Seems like a local item. May not give you accurate readings but it's up to you. If you want a good one try Amazon.
koliberek1 said:
Got the same situation (temp around 65-70 degrees) especially when updating apps by play store. Its getting hot on the back near the camera. But when updating is done temperatures are very fast dropping to 30-40 degrees. I think it's normal for this kind of device, made from glass and metal. Would be greatful for more observations from you guys. Cheers.
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Yes, simple s7, not edge.
One time got very hot in my pocket, for no apparent reason.
But in battery stats I noticed that Google services percentages increased from 6 to 16, in about 20 minutes. This happens also on g4, about once or twice a week. It lasts from 10 minutes to a half hour, or I restart the phone and no more issues for a while.
It's hard to catch the s7 above 70 Celsius, I guess the cooling system does it's job really fast. We need an app to monitor and record temperature changes in the background. The only one I know about is CPU temp, but is not showing real CPU temperatures, it's fake.
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Here are something based on my recent tests and findings,
The problem is when the device is under heavy load(NFS No Limits game). therm_zoneX values goes upto 61C, which I don't care if the device is still not much hot to hold in hand but it isn't. Compared to my LG G4 it gets hot soon for the same amount of load based on my tests. And makes me unpleasant of the fact that the I can't enjoy the amazing performance of gaming in this phone not even longer when compared to the HTC & LG phones I had. Even simple tasks like switching between Whatsapp and Tapatalk in the background for almost 5 min made the device unusually warm while there isn't anything else heavy running in the background. All these is considering the fact that my room temperature isn't very hot. What is your opinion?
I think the below attached images(4) will help you understand it better on the temp. variations on various tasks and where do I feel it warm/hot. I strongly believe it's unusual based on my experience in previous 5 years with various devices. Do you observe something similar. Please have a look.
PS: The NFS No Limits temp. readings were similar to someone who posted in the different thread.
Is 34°C on average/light use good?
36-37°C when updating apps and using the phone at the same time
Hi guys
I have my Mate 7 Gold edition for more than an year now and in last period of time I'm experiencing some heat coming from my phone that I don't remember experienced in the past. In idle mode it's nice and cool at 27-29 degrees celsius, but when I start browsing and it's normal browsing btw, not videos, the phone gets up to 38-40 degree celsius and I feel the heat on the back of the phone, especially around the camera and in that area. Is this normal?
I did a factory resest but still the same. CPUz says at the status of the battery "good". The phone has never been rooted, it has lollipop and I still have warranty for him until march 2017.
This overheating is normal after some time but also a new mate 7 will overheat after some time because its the problem of the CPU, the CPU's from Huawei Phones are often very Good with a good combination between CPU and GPU which gives you almost a good Performance but it will overheat after some time. So its just a hardware combination problem from Huawei.
i got my phone overheat when doing backup in twrp untill 100 deg C. ( that what is says on the screen) i quickly dump it in the freezer. sometime it overheat it cannot charge at all
usually twrp causing it overheatin bet 50 to 70 deg C
can you tell me what is your phones normal temperature while browsing? i'm just curios if it ever gets to 38C. i don't know why it's going so high from normal browsing
common guys, help me here a little does your mate 7s ever gets to 38 degree celsius while browsing? anyone
mine CPU-Z show this, cluster 0-35, cluster1-36 gpu-35 modem-36, ddr-82, system_h-31, system_l-70, battery-29. facebook, messenger, viberand whatsapp running in background. While browsing i notice me to that it is more hot sometimes but only sometimes.
I went to a store near me and tested mate 8 and p9 . mate 8 went to 35 degree celsius with browsing the web and p9 33-34 celsius. on both i was feeling the heat from the back of the phones, so maybe it's normal and i didn't noticed since now. anyway, i wil pay atention to this, hope it's ok.
alexre123 said:
I went to a store near me and tested mate 8 and p9 . mate 8 went to 35 degree celsius with browsing the web and p9 33-34 celsius. on both i was feeling the heat from the back of the phones, so maybe it's normal and i didn't noticed since now. anyway, i wil pay atention to this, hope it's ok.
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ya somewhere about there ranges from 30+ to 50+ depend how much activities are there