Huawei U8800 overheating - Huawei Ideos X5 U8800

Hello!
I have one problem with my u8800....
its overheating...i mean when i dont touch it its normal i mean 28C or more...but when i start playing or somthing it can go up to 46C
I use huawei u8800 aurora 4.0.4 by dzo (latest)
what should i do, cus it happens with every rom i install..
help me please!
Thx!

orangesodaxxl said:
Hello!
I have one problem with my u8800....
its overheating...i mean when i dont touch it its normal i mean 28C or more...but when i start playing or somthing it can go up to 46C
I use huawei u8800 aurora 4.0.4 by dzo (latest)
what should i do, cus it happens with every rom i install..
help me please!
Thx!
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46°C isn't really overheating, and it happens to me also when I'm playing Bad Biggies, also sometimes when I'm charging. As far as I know, there is nothing we can do about it, though some people have said that its better to take the back case off when you're playing.

TonzaTheChosenOne said:
46°C isn't really overheating, and it happens to me also when I'm playing Bad Biggies, also sometimes when I'm charging. As far as I know, there is nothing we can do about it, though some people have said that its better to take the back case off when you're playing.
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Thanks for reply.
But before i rooted my phone and started to test different ROMs my temperature was OK i mean like 35 while playing.
And my android always warns me
(i think that 46 is really hot cus on battery it says that its better to keep temperature below 45c and its really hot when 46)
I even tried to use setCPU to use less Mhz but it didnt help
btw i use 3.0.8 kernel (if this matters)

orangesodaxxl said:
Thanks for reply.
But before i rooted my phone and started to test different ROMs my temperature was OK i mean like 35 while playing.
And my android always warns me
(i think that 46 is really hot cus on battery it says that its better to keep temperature below 45c and its really hot when 46)
I even tried to use setCPU to use less Mhz but it didnt help
btw i use 3.0.8 kernel (if this matters)
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Some ROMs overclock your device. btw, what are your CPU clocks at the moment? Also, if you live in warm countries, that might explain the overheating.

TonzaTheChosenOne said:
Some ROMs overclock your device. btw, what are your CPU clocks at the moment? Also, if you live in warm countries, that might explain the overheating.
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At the moment i put mine to 768-122 MHz, and no i dont live in warm country
What is normal/stable clock for x5

122-800 something like that...
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It is Ok, man. sometimes my cell phone goes really hot!

Thanks dudes!

Related

2.3.5 battery = win

Battery on 2.3.5 is sick! Been streaming music all day at work and still on 80%...
jangomango said:
Battery on 2.3.5 is sick! Been streaming music all day at work and still on 80%...
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Please share your setup (rom,kernel etc)
Stock 2.3.5 stock kernal...
jangomango said:
Stock 2.3.5 stock kernal...
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Nice...Can you Post pic of your Battery Usage
here you are...
Omg, that's awesome! Going to flash 2.3.5 now!
I've done some extensive tests before going to UV'ed kernel. I can say you can compare battery life at a highest CPU frequency, like 1200 MHz. You could play a game, like Angry Bird, for an hour, and see how much battery drains in that time. When I was in Stock kernel, after playing AB for 60 mins battery drained by 36-37%. When I switched to Ninphetamine 2.0.2, UV'ed with SetCPU, after playing for 80 mintues battery drain was 28%. I stop watched the results, and screen was on for constant time, and played with a Whiter background, sometimes I've to play same level again and again for that.
So one can do the same test to see if the newer Stock kernel really gotten better or not.
jujuburi said:
I've done some extensive tests before going to UV'ed kernel. I can say you can compare battery life at a highest CPU frequency, like 1200 MHz. You could play a game, like Angry Bird, for an hour, and see how much battery drains in that time. When I was in Stock kernel, after playing AB for 60 mins battery drained by 36-37%. When I switched to Ninphetamine 2.0.2, UV'ed with SetCPU, after playing for 80 mintues battery drain was 28%. I stop watched the results, and screen was on for constant time, and played with a Whiter background, sometimes I've to play same level again and again for that.
So one can do the same test to see if the newer Stock kernel really gotten better or not.
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what exactly is it you're tryin' to tell us here? I don't exactly get it - except for the last sentence?
Yeh wtf man...
He's saying you need to make test conditions standard before comparison, for example sticking the phone on a white background for an hour and assessing drain.
slind said:
what exactly is it you're tryin' to tell us here? I don't exactly get it - except for the last sentence?
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I don't know any other writing language but English
Better battery, improved sound quality, and faster.
This version of the stock kernel is fantastic.
Props to Samsung for finally getting it right.
Looking forward to seeing what some of the best kernel tweakers can squeeze out of it with such a great base to work with.
damn guys i have flashed with some other kernel can anyone plz give me stock kernel ?
Look in intrarech stock romtopic, you can find it there
Tapatalked with my I9100 Droid-Harry
HarryRag said:
Look in intrarech stock romtopic, you can find it there
Tapatalked with my I9100 Droid-Harry
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thanks but the multiupload site is blocked in my college can you plz post the megaupload link from the multiupload site ?
How the hell do you get 40mb/ sec in India
Hi guys,
I am on stock 2.3.5 from last night and all i can confirm that
battery is much better. I was last night on 50% now its 36.. Few calls,two text msg,using wifi to download apps on new stock. For me there is no home lag .
tfn said:
How the hell do you get 40mb/ sec in India
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Why ? Cant i get that Speed in India ?
We have developed a lot, we arent the same after getting Independence from u guys
i want this!!!!!
anshmiester78900 said:
Why ? Cant i get that Speed in India ?
We have developed a lot, we arent the same after getting Independence from u guys
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LOL dude, what's your ISP?

Deadly Issue ;( !! (UPDATE: occurs with the stock kernel)

Hello everyone...
I have 2 issues with my Transformer
the first one is that whenever i leave my Transformer for couple hours it shuts down !! doesn't occur when charging but it does when it's not.. even when the battery is around 80% !! i had this problem with ALL kernels except the stock kernel which i don't wanna use !! also had this problem for around 2 months...
the second one happened today when i left my Transformer "Charged" at 100%.. and after couple of hours i found it shut down but when i powered it on again i found the battery 27% !!
i went to the battery stats and found that battery was decreasing slowly and there was a gap (which means that it turned off) and after the gap it shows the battery low !! it happened within 6 hours !!
Please help me if you can... !! I'm using Revolver ROM 3.9.5 and "Blades Kernel 3" that comes in the Revolver Parts...
UPDATE : The problem occurs with the stock kernel !!
This sounds very familiar to the problem I had with my Galaxy S2 a month ago.
It kept shutting down every few hours, and it was driving me mad. Then one day I uninstalled the app greenpower, and it was fine afterwards. You don't have the greenpower app by any chance? If not, maybe it can be caused by some other app you normally use?
The battery might be hosed. Have you ever let it hit 0 before? A lot of batteries never fully recover after being fully depleted once or twice.
Cernunnoz said:
This sounds very familiar to the problem I had with my Galaxy S2 a month ago.
It kept shutting down every few hours, and it was driving me mad. Then one day I uninstalled the app greenpower, and it was fine afterwards. You don't have the greenpower app by any chance? If not, maybe it can be caused by some other app you normally use?
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I never heard of this app... Just like i said it doesn't happen with the stock kernel !!
But the reason I'm using other kernels is because i wanna Overclock !!
a.mcdear said:
The battery might be hosed. Have you ever let it hit 0 before? A lot of batteries never fully recover after being fully depleted once or twice.
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No i never let it hit 0%... but i don't think that the problem is in the battery
However I'll try it and see what happens !
sounds like a silly question but i have seen it alot. Are you charging through a computer(USB) or wall?
It could be related to setCPU and the according profiles. Just recently I saw that my profiles were messed up after updating ROM and kernel. Might be worth a shot.
Reinstall stock kernel Issue #1 fixed.
Issue 2 sounds like charger shut off and left TF on not charging.
You've pretty much explained to yourself why the thing is shutting down.. It works fine on the stock kernel but not one that is letting you overclock.. Sounds to me like you are either overclocking more than it can handle or undervolting to much or both.
I can almost bet that its not shutting down completely and its just going into a state that the screen is off but the OS is hung up, so its not responding to you turning the screen on.. This would explain why the battery seems to be dieing when its sitting idle.
Not sure about it dieing while its plugged in other than maybe a fluke.
I don't wanna use the stock kernel.. it's really slow !!
and i over clock to 1.4 ghz only since i can't overclock more than that because it restarts itself endlessly if i overclocked more than 1.4 ghz !! i undervolted about -25 or -50.. not much !!
Yes i charge it on a wall or anything but NOT on my computer...
How can i change profiles in setcpu ??
xMini said:
No i never let it hit 0%... but i don't think that the problem is in the battery
However I'll try it and see what happens !
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No no you misunderstood! DONT let the battery hit 0.
First, you need to use more exclamation points !!!!
sounds like you are suffering from deep sleep issues. What rom are you running? also, have you tried running a custom kernel and not overclock it? You have several variables that can be influencing your issues, start isolating what may be causing your problems. the kernel seems the must likely of culprits, I would clear the overclock and install setcpu and run it for a but and see if you can replicate your issue.
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Just try the non stock kernel, oc it but dont uv it, not all devices can handle uv, even if it is only a little bit. Even take it back too 1000mhz and try to increase the uv and oc by little bits at a time to see exactly what your transformer can handle. I think its the uv thats causing the problems. Experiment a bit and youll find the sweet spot.
I'm using Revolver ROM and i mentioned that...
I've never undervolted till yestersay.. maybe it caused the second problem
I set the clock speed at 1ghz and i'm waiting to see if anything changes..
Yeah... the problem still occurs even after setting the clock speed at 1ghz and default voltage !! using clemsyn kernel ver 22...
Every device is different. Differences in manufacturing etc. You might have a picky device. Plus these are mobile platforms. No fans, just convection cooling. They are not meant to be tweaked and oc'ed they way we do. The stock kernel is very fast. What is it that you cannot do on the stock kernel that the extreme oc let's you do?
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colonel187 said:
Every device is different. Differences in manufacturing etc. You might have a picky device. Plus these are mobile platforms. No fans, just convection cooling. They are not meant to be tweaked and oc'ed they way we do. The stock kernel is very fast. What is it that you cannot do on the stock kernel that the extreme oc let's you do?
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I'm guessing my device is bad and it's Asus' problem ! i tried setting the clock speed at normal 1Ghz but the problem still occurs !! the reason i overclock is that because with the stock kernel i get slower web browsing and slower flash playback and slower overall performance!! however I'm back on the stock kernel to check out if the problem is gone or not...
I doubted my device couple months ago... because I've seen everyone overclock their devices at 1.6 GHz Without any issues !! but when i try to overclock a little bit more than 1.4 GHz it restarts itself endlessly !!
Had the same issue a few months ago. Be prepared to wake up to a dead TF.
I sent it back to ASUS and they replaced main board and battery. Under warranty of course. I suggest you unroot and use a stock rom for now.
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ropaisoft said:
Had the same issue a few months ago. Be prepared to wake up to a dead TF.
I sent it back to ASUS and they replaced main board and battery. Under warranty of course. I suggest you unroot and use a stock rom for now.
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What do you exactly mean by "for now" ??
and how can i even send it to ASUS ??! i don't live in the USA
xMini said:
I'm guessing my device is bad and it's Asus' problem !!!
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You stated in an earlier post that the problem does not show up in the stock ASUS setup, but only with a custom ROM and Kernel. How does that make it ASUS' problem. If you buy a car that says it runs on 87 octane fuel and you put 100% nitro methane in the tank and it blows up it is not the manufacturers fault.

Nexus S overheating

Hello does nexus s is overheating for you too ?
DZG said:
Hello does nexus s is overheating for you too ?
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define overheating. i push my ns to over 110F all the time. but that is by choice. if its hitting over 110 by itself, then its overheating. if its in the 90's then its not overheating. it does tend to get hot when plugged in and using the phone, especially when gaming or watching flash video.
does it need to be defined? I mean I can clearly feel that the device is pretty warm? So when I charge it I should turn off wifi, bluetoofs and kill all aps? If thats true when how my friend manages to play games while charging NS and get no heat at all, definetly something with the hardware is fcuked up
How can i see how hot my phone is? Mine gehts warm sometimes but i never considered it would overheat because of undervolting...
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Edit: do you use kernels? Matr1x is my favourite...
DZG said:
does it need to be defined? I mean I can clearly feel that the device is pretty warm? So when I charge it I should turn off wifi, bluetoofs and kill all aps? If thats true when how my friend manages to play games while charging NS and get no heat at all, definetly something with the hardware is fcuked up
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4I-I said:
How can i see how hot my phone is? Mine gehts warm sometimes but i never considered it would overheat because of undervolting...
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
Edit: do you use kernels? Matr1x is my favourite...
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feeling warm to your hands is relative. that is not a temp indicator. try this experiment. get a cup of room temp water, a cup of ice water, and a cup of warm water. put one hand in the ice water, the other in the warm water for 1 minute. then put both hands in the room temp water at the same time. the hand that was in the ice water will feel like the room temp water is hot, the hand in the warm water will feel like the room temp water is cold. you will not believe the outcome, almost like your senses are deceiving you. clearly both hands are in the room temp water, yet both hand feel a differnt temperature
there are apps that will give you your phones battery temp, like secpu has a battery temperature monitor. that will be a little more accurate than what your hands are telling you. whenever you use your phone, the temp will go up. the processor and battery produce heat when used. the harder you use it, the hotter it will get. especially when its plugged in because of the electricity moving(also produces heat). i hope that helps somewhat and doesnt end up confusing you
Thank you for info, I will get heating problem fixed.
I just want to ask, because I dont want to create a new thread does you(nexus s users) get random reboots ? While having call or just BOOM it reboots itself.
DZG said:
Thank you for info, I will get heating problem fixed.
I just want to ask, because I dont want to create a new thread does you(nexus s users) get random reboots ? While having call or just BOOM it reboots itself.
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what rom and kernel. there are kernels that will do that. also, if you are undervolting/underclocking that could happen. usually a little more voltage should fix it.
about the heat again. ive gotten my phone so hot before, that it hurt holding in my hand that was when oc'd very high and benchmarking very hard. putting it in the fridge, at that point, helps
I dont have NS with me but its has latest android version. I heard that reboot problem is massive ? Or is it suppose to be fixed ?
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I dont have NS with me but its has latest android version. I heard that reboot problem is massive ? Or is it suppose to be fixed ?
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i havent heard of a reboot problem for a very long time.
Small tip: Press *#*#*4636#*#* in your dialer and click "Battery Information" to get a temperature reading.
Mine is at 40°C now, charging.
Greetz
frutelaken said:
Small tip: Press *#*#*4636#*#*# in your dialer and click "Battery Information" to get a temperature reading.
Mine is at 40°C now, charging.
Greetz
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Doesnt work for me...
Its to long somehow...
sent from the best phone buyable in the matr1x, while eating kwiboos ics cream sandwich! ;D
4I-I said:
Doesnt work for me...
Its to long somehow...
sent from the best phone buyable in the matr1x, while eating kwiboos ics cream sandwich! ;D
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search battery temperature in the market, theres a zillion different apps(ok, a zillion is an exaggeration ).
frutelaken said:
Small tip: Press *#*#*4636#*#*# in your dialer and click "Battery Information" to get a temperature reading.
Mine is at 40°C now, charging.
Greetz
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Its *#*#4636#*#*
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Device: Nexus S i9023
Rom: BM Kwiboo ICS v3
Kernel: Matr1x ICS 11.5 cfs
Baseband: I9023XXKD1
mixtapes08 said:
Its *#*#4636#*#*
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Device: Nexus S i9023
Rom: BM Kwiboo ICS v3
Kernel: Matr1x ICS 11.5 cfs
Baseband: I9023XXKD1
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Thanks tht woked!
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Ah what an unfortunate typo, thanks for pointing it out
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For me i get around 25c when idle and 26c - 28c when charging (its winter lol).
simms22 said:
feeling warm to your hands is relative. that is not a temp indicator. try this experiment. get a cup of room temp water, a cup of ice water, and a cup of warm water. put one hand in the ice water, the other in the warm water for 1 minute. then put both hands in the room temp water at the same time. the hand that was in the ice water will feel like the room temp water is hot, the hand in the warm water will feel like the room temp water is cold. you will not believe the outcome, almost like your senses are deceiving you. clearly both hands are in the room temp water, yet both hand feel a differnt temperature
there are apps that will give you your phones battery temp, like secpu has a battery temperature monitor. that will be a little more accurate than what your hands are telling you. whenever you use your phone, the temp will go up. the processor and battery produce heat when used. the harder you use it, the hotter it will get. especially when its plugged in because of the electricity moving(also produces heat). i hope that helps somewhat and doesnt end up confusing you
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Eeeeek! Thermodynamics!!
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I use Battery Monitor Widget from the market to tell me EVERYTHING I need to know about my battery and how it's performing.
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DZG said:
does you(nexus s users) get random reboots ? While having call or just BOOM it reboots itself.
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If you are running a custom kernel, it is usually a result of too much stress on the kernel (ex: overclocking). On stock kernel, I have never had that unless my phone froze up.
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I dont have NS with me but its has latest android version. I heard that reboot problem is massive ? Or is it suppose to be fixed ?
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If you are using the stock ROM and kernel i.e. never ROOTED your phone. Then you shouldn't be experiencing random reboots ...

[Q] Freezing issues

Hi i have flashed many nand roms to my hd2 the end result is always the same. phone works fine until i try to play games anywhere between 30s to 10 min and the phone freezes up and is unresponsive. only way to fix is to remove battery. any ideas on what this is why it happens and how to fix it.
what is your ROM? what's your magldr version? what is your HTC HD2 type EU or TMOUS? What is the name of your games? i need more information sir..
psypix said:
Hi i have flashed many nand roms to my hd2 the end result is always the same. phone works fine until i try to play games anywhere between 30s to 10 min and the phone freezes up and is unresponsive. only way to fix is to remove battery. any ideas on what this is why it happens and how to fix it.
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I'd hazard a guess at it being an overheating problem. Do you overclock on the ROMs you use? Does the phone get extremely hot? If yes to these, try not overclocking and see if it works.
magldr version is 1.13 and it a tmous hd2 running nexus h2 ics 4.0.4 cm9 hwa v1.2 by tytung. not overclocking running at the standard max of 998Mhz min somewhere around 200. the only option i have used is in the performance settings under memory management i ticked the kenel samepage merging which seems to have reduced the amout of freezing i am experiencing. tried playing the game called drag racing think is by creative mobile. phone on its own works great but even playing angry birds anywhere between 5 to 15min it freezes. noticed yesterday my battery was low so the charge light was flashing and when the screen frooze the light still continued to blink but the phone was totally unresponsive. Any ideas
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I'd hazard a guess at it being an overheating problem. Do you overclock on the ROMs you use? Does the phone get extremely hot? If yes to these, try not overclocking and see if it works.
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not overclocking running at the standard max of 998Mhz min somewhere around 200
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I have similar problem. But not so often. He is not overclocking, neither do I.
I also use zRam 26%.
This often happens when the phone is under load, so I think that maybe this is due to lack of memory. The phone heats up when the screen freezes.
Any tips?
OK, this might sound stupid but try putting the phone in the fridge for a while to cool it down, then play. Obviously don't do it for too long, it is after all a phone, but I read somewhere that this had helped someone with overheating. I doubt it is a RAM issue cos that wouldn't cause a freeze, it would probably result in the launcher being killed to free up RAM.
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not sure putting it in the fridge every time want to play will be quite the fix i am looking for. Might prove the theory that the phone is overheating but then there must be a setting somewhere that can be envoked to get this to stop happening
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not sure putting it in the fridge every time want to play will be quite the fix i am looking for. Might prove the theory that the phone is overheating but then there must be a setting somewhere that can be envoked to get this to stop happening
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Yeah I know it isn't a practical solution, I just meant it to test my overheating theory. Perhaps there is a fix, but to be honest if you aren't OCing then I really don't know why it should be heating up so much. Sure, mine gets warm but even when I've played for around an hour on Contract Killer: Zombies (fairly graphically intense and a very fun game) it doesn't shut down or anything. There IS a hardware fix but it's quite dangerous and requires a lot of expertise and the right equipment, neither of which I have Should you wish to try it, just make sure you're very careful

Phone gets ridiculously hot on 3G

Who else has this problem
The phone gets hot not warm not pleasant talking on it
Long calls are just not possible
Such a shame for a wonderful product
Its 2 days old
hbksabhi said:
Who else has this problem
The phone gets hot not warm not pleasant talking on it
Long calls are just not possible
Such a shame for a wonderful product
Its 2 days old
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My phone usually gets hot when I'm using 3g but don't get more than 2 bars of signal, try switching to 2g if you know that you're in a place where you won't get a good connection. Or even better, when you're talking, you might as well just turn mobile data off
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My phone usually gets hot when I'm using 3g but don't get more than 2 bars of signal, try switching to 2g if you know that you're in a place where you won't get a good connection. Or even better, when you're talking, you might as well just turn mobile data off
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going to return the phone
what value for money in this phone i dont understand
it fails as a phone
what the use such cool hardware if the device get unusable just becoz its hot
no fun
relly dissapointed
Yes I am also facing this problem since I got it but their is a solution flash rasbeanjelly ROM and Trinity kernel if your familiar with rooting .
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GS150R said:
Yes I am also facing this problem since I got it but their is a solution flash rasbeanjelly ROM and Trinity kernel if your familiar with rooting .
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trinity or franco or faux ?
Have you tried flashing different radios? I would even flash back to stock, or try a different rom.
SysAdmNj said:
Have you tried flashing different radios? I would even flash back to stock, or try a different rom.
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where are the radios and how to flash them ??
hbksabhi said:
where are the radios and how to flash them ??
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You really need to learn how to use the search, you sure you wouldnt prefer the iphone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087227&highlight=radio
actually i never ran code most of the time and had A samsung Note and defy before which never required commands
no problem i will learn it now
iphone has toooo many restrictions and i dont have money tooo
op.. its supposed to get hot. that's why it has a glass back, to cool off quicker. thats why you feel the heat. if you are worried about heat, dont buy a quad core device. buy a dumb phone and itll remain cool.
but that is not a problem with s4 or note 2 ??
so that doesnt justify
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but that is not a problem with s4 or note 2 ??
so that doesnt justify
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its not a problem with the n4 either. the problem is all in your head. again, it has a glass back to transfer the heat out of the phone quicker. because its glass, you will feel it more. s4 and the note 2 have plastic backs, so you feel it less.
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besides op, what temperature is it reaching that you are complaining about, how it feels isnt an accurate temperature reading.
Guys stop embarrassing me
Actually I'm not comparing about heat on the back that's tolerable but its get way too got near the earpiece so that's why I'm complaining
I notice it a lot when I get a call in between my 3G usage
hbksabhi said:
Guys stop embarrassing me
Actually I'm not comparing about heat on the back that's tolerable but its get way too got near the earpiece so that's why I'm complaining
I notice it a lot when I get a call in between my 3G usage
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way too hot is what temperature(cpu temp)? im not trying to embarrass you, im trying to let you know that its normal, but you refuse to accept it. so, give more detail, what temp is your phone reaching? hot isnt an answer, hot and feel are relative terms.
The s4 does get hot too, I just had it.
But on the bright side, the nexus 4 is cozy in the winter
simms22 said:
way too hot is what temperature(cpu temp)? im not trying to embarrass you, im trying to let you know that its normal, but you refuse to accept it. so, give more detail, what temp is your phone reaching? hot isnt an answer, hot and feel are relative terms.
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i wasnt running anything yesterday to monitor temp ........
but right now i started using it
and only have battery temp with me and it says 36 degree celsius and whats the best app for cpu temp monitoring ??
hbksabhi said:
i wasnt running anything yesterday to monitor temp ........
but right now i started using it
and only have battery temp with me and it says 36 degree celsius and whats the best app for cpu temp monitoring ??
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there are a few out there, i use the trinity kernel toolbox app. just search cpu temp in the play store. for battery, 60C is the safety temp. for cpu, 95C or 100C is the safety temp. the cpu os near the top of the phone, thats why it feels hot near the earpiece. its normal for the phones cpu temp to shoot up while the cpu is being used. when the screen goes off, itll cool down quickly.
im using trinity kernel now and have installed the toolbox and it shoe 1026 hz clock ??
why is it undervolted ?
hbksabhi said:
im using trinity kernel now and have installed the toolbox and it shoe 1026 hz clock ??
why is it undervolted ?
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Thats not undervolted, and I suggest you dont touch voltages atm and if you do make sure "set on boot" isnt checked.
That speed is just set lower, not sure if that kernel does that for you but you can set that higher if you wish.
all right ....running trinity and its not that hot now

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