Hello guys!
I want to open a thread about the battery temperature.
Please share your maximum battery temperature prices, in Celcius or in Fahrenheit and what type of phone you have.
I have a Galaxy S10e and my max temperature was 47C (it gets hot only on Dex mode)
Take care!
Maximum is 47? That's not bad. I live in Africa. In summer, it gets really hot here. In summer, April, it gets as high as 47-48 Celsius.
As for the phone, I was using Galaxy S7 Exynos last year, On CPU-Z or something, the battery reached 57° and that was on normal usage. When I use LTE and play something, it gets really hot that I have to put it on the freezer.
The phone does not charge except after it cools down. But after the hot season, it works just fine, sometimes it doesn't exceed 45 even on high usage.
I think mine went close to 60 degrees Celsius. S9+.
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I really don't like the new battery model(CM 12.1 YOG4PAS2QL)
Balance mode, playing games like qualcomm 615,even Not as good as qualcomm 800
(If I don't need performance, why do I want to buy qualcomm 801?)
Performance model,always 2.46G,This is a mobile phone, PSP standby is not up to 333,Let the battery die very fast
Using the new CM12.1 S, often need to switch between the two modes,What's the point?
I prefer CM11S Settings,CPU Governor,I like ondemand mode, like oxygen, very fast and simple
I tried to Google + below message, but no reply
(the game can't display Chinese fonts, not repair)
I will continue to try to GOOGLE + and FACeBOOK message,Hope to get a reply
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Thought y'all would find this interesting. So you know all those apps on the Play Store promising to securely hide your files from prying eyes? While some of them are really good (one even claiming to support TrueCrypt data stores), I've found that most of the popular ones use rather lacking methods of protection. While this might not come as a surprise to most of you, I feel like we should raise awareness to things like this. I took a look at a rather popular one of these called "GalleryVault" (or "Gallery Vault", they can't seem to decide on the spelling for their name) which has over 10 million downloads, boasts security in it's listing, and I hear being recommended all the time.
Turns out, their fancy encryption is a few static DES keys, an MD5 hash concatenated with a SHA hash for storing the pin code (to make it look scary i guess?), oh and hiding the "encrypted" files inside PNG's. Best part is, you don't even need to be root to access the app's data, cause it conveniently copies it's private data folder to the sdcard for ya.
It seems like they went out of their way to make it as insecure as possible, which seems to be a common trend among these sorts of apps. It sucks because there are apps which do a decent job at protecting the user's data, but they don't get as much attention with apps like Gallery Vault stealing the show. I wrote a blog post going into more detail and an app that can crack the pin code for Gallery Vault, which you can find here: Mod Edit :- Links Removed
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Hello guys, wats up! I gladly installed Corvus Rom based on android 10 today on my OPO 6 and I always have the habit of frequently wiping my screen with a soft cloth after every use and have noticed that the screen gets turned on during the wipe, this happens when the device is set to AOD, which I like n need but I really don't want the screen to turn on whenever there's a touch input on the ambient display. I tried searching for this setting to toggle it off for more then a hr but still didn't find it, any help on this would be greatly appreciated. And one more thing, why is the always on display not true black n just with a dark Grey background while it's on? I mean, come on this is also an Amoled display right? This is noticeable only in pitch darkness...
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Hello guys, wats up! I gladly installed Corvus Rom based on android 10 today on my OPO 6 and I always have the habit of frequently wiping my screen with a soft cloth after every use and have noticed that the screen gets turned on during the wipe, this happens when the device is set to AOD, which I like n need but I really don't want the screen to turn on whenever there's a touch input on the ambient display. I tried searching for this setting to toggle it off for more then a hr but still didn't find it, any help on this would be greatly appreciated. And one more thing, why is the always on display not true black n just with a dark Grey background while it's on? I mean, come on this is also an Amoled display right? This is noticeable only in pitch darkness...
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In what ways does having an unlocked bootloader make it easier for governments and (other) criminals to get into your device or data? Lots of people say "naaaaa it's not less secure, unlock your bootloader man... the data is ENCRYPTED" I know back in the day someone could just flash TWRP and delete the lockscreen password! But now devices are encrypted and that can't be done anymore. I also experience that some security apps require root for their full features (Android Lost). But I'd think it'd be easier to inject some sort script or flash something to help them with trying to get into your device (like removing the unlock attempt limit like is done with iPhone). Luckily Oneplus can relock with custom ROM but most can't ) : .
If you wanna talk about specific devices, maybe talk about Xperia Z5 II and/or LG G8 Thinq.
And whether it IS or ISN'T less secure, what can be done to BEST secure a device? Whether official or not.
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So... I'm thinking about buying a new phone soon, and I had pretty much decided on the Asus Zenfone 9.
However, I just noticed it doesn't have eSIM built in, and this function is fairly important to me as I travel a lot.
But then I found out about esim.me claiming:
"It is no longer necessary to buy a new smartphone with a permanently installed eSIM chip (eUICC) to use eSIM - thanks to eSIM.me!
The eSIM.me card is not a conventional SIM card!
In the eSIM.me card, the eSIM chip (eUICC) was embedded in a SIM card form factor and made compatible with mobile radio end devices using proprietary firmware. The eSIM.me card is therefore a mobile storage medium for eSIM profiles, which for practical reasons has the form of a SIM card. "
See: https://esim.me/blog-about-esim/the-esim-me-revolution
So my question is... Apart from having to use their app, are there any drawback with using esim.me compared to a permanently installed eSIM chip? And if so, what would they be?
Would it be things that could impact connectivity, speed, reach etc?
I really would like to know before investing a lot of money into a new phone, so I'd appreciate your help!
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