my note pro 12.2 temperature gets quite high 40C when using it even if the conditions are relatively cold outside is this normal?
my samsung s3 would heat up too that's why i never closed the cover properly to let the hot air escape.. this made a big difference as it wouldn't go up past 32C even in warmish indoor environments (also i used power saving and lowest brightness). i apply the same principles to the tablet, power saving, lowest brightness or auto brightness yet the top part by the camera at the back i can feel heating up and is quite warm.. is this normal? do you other guys have high temps?
i read a review saying it doesn't really go above 35.6C which is BS as mine goes to 40C. i know because the cover is not open the hot air cant escape so the CPU is running up or the battery is heating up or maybe both. i use OS monitor to monitor my battery temp and voltage.
do i have a defective unit possibly? this might also explain why it reboots randomly however i know for certain when it rebooted the temperature was low as i was using it in like 4C conditions so the temp was under 30C max however now the temperature outside has risen i think that's playing a part. im getting sick of all these samsung issues. their quality control needs to be better or at least create so air vents so the battery can breathe. temperature kills lithium ion and i dont think you can change this battery easily
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-pro-12/help/how-hot-device-t2835997
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What you're reading is battery temp, not cpu temp. 45c and below is perfectly fine. As for cpu temp, gaming can bump that up to 80-85c. Thermal shutdown occurs at 105c (SM-P900)
Battery temp and health is good. Battery usage doesn't have anything out of the ordinary. What could cause these high temps?
As far as I know, normal temps under light to normal use is 30-40 degrees
Eh, I get similar readings on both my S6 and my ex-S6 Edge. It doesn't feel as hot as stated by the sensors on the outside. I guess, Samsung didn't calibrate them properly.
Bottom line, it's your normal and your phone will be fine.
That's normal. And those are calibrated correctly by the way.
CPU is somewhere in your device with some heat spreader on it that's why you don't feel holding a 60C phone in your palm.
You should be more sensitive to battery temp rather than CPU temp because CPU can run perfectly fine up to 75C; But for battery, anything higher than 40C is very destructive.
However if your phone feels uncomfortable in your hand (Like mine) try flashing Arter97 Kernel or AEL Kernel and undervolt. The lower the voltages, the lower heat will be. Without in sacrifice in performance!
My normal use temps were around 55-60 like you. After undervolting for -125 mV it barely crosses 52C. Most times it jumps up & down between 45-52.
Hi,
I've a stock Nexus 5 on 6.0.1 (M4B30X) that, according to GSam Battery Monitor, has consistently high CPU usage (20-40%) and CPU even when idling overnight. Is this normal? I was expecting it to be close to 0% when idling. How do I figure out what's causing the CPU utilization?
Hello all.
I noticed my battery life might be a little less than before so I installed Ampere and CPU-Z from play store and I wonder if the voltage like this is normal.
It changes from time to time sometime it's 3.7v, 3.8v, now after charging I noticed it's 4.1v.
Is it normal to change like this? And is it dangerous? Does it mean a problem with the battery?
The device is acting normal. Battery temp is between 31c- 40c but it's hot climate in my location. CPU temp is around 48-55c but it can go up to 70c if stressed.
Can you guys share your info?
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Hi guys,
I noticed that battery voltages seem quite high on my device: at the moment, about 4,373mV according to accubattery and cpu-z.
I am getting this reading at 96% charge and without any charger connected.
Which battery voltage and temperature do you get on yours? Post some screenshots Many thanks!
i would be more concerned about ur SOC temps being at 96 deg C than ur battery voltage honestly..
rathian said:
i would be more concerned about ur SOC temps being at 96 deg C than ur battery voltage honestly..
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Exactly, noticed that and was wondering if it's actually true or if it's cpu-z giving a bad reading. Comparatively, what's the SOC temperature you typically get?
rathian said:
i would be more concerned about ur SOC temps being at 96 deg C than ur battery voltage honestly..
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Interestingly, CPU monitor gives me a reading of 41°C on the CPU. AIDA gives 85°C on the SOC.
Can someone pls post their results here? I'm wondering if this a defective unit.
For me it's the same , way higher on Aida while on CPU monitor are always on 37-38 c even when the phone feels hotter
rathian said:
i would be more concerned about ur SOC temps being at 96 deg C than ur battery voltage honestly..
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It could for some reason be displaying fahrenheit instead of clesius 96ºF is about 35ºC
Arebx said:
For me it's the same , way higher on Aida while on CPU monitor are always on 37-38 c even when the phone feels hotter
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Thanks, mate. Can you also pls post here some screen from your readings on AIDA, CPU monitor and possibly Accubattery?
What sort of battery screen-on-times are you getting?
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It could for some reason be displaying fahrenheit instead of clesius 96ºF is about 35ºC
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Guys, actually I found the answer for this in the meanwhile.
A bug makes SoC temperature to be listed with the same number as the battery percentage of the phone in a given moment.
For instance, on the attached screenshots I'm including now, you'll see that AIDA lists 85ºC on SoC when I'm interestingly at 85% battery. The same for CPU-Z, listing 83ºC there, when I'm at 83% battery.
A funny one, right?
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Thanks, mate. Can you also pls post here some screen from your readings on AIDA, CPU monitor and possibly Accubattery?
What sort of battery screen-on-times are you getting?
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I had the same bug as you but i didn't notice
I got around 6 hours of SoT using bluetooth and 120hz and a little bit of 4g, gps from 100 to 20%, but I can't give accurate sot times since i've been charging it partially these last few days and also i cant post photos cause i'm new
And battery life? SOT please
So I just received the phone with 65% battery... Do I need to charge it first time for 8 hours?
Relax, honestly I would just use it till 20 ish and give it a good overnight charge.