What is your CPU temps? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just got my phone today but I feel like it is getting a little too warm. I installed system tuner to check the temps and seems like I am running about 47-50C on regular use. And it gets up to 60C while charging and It feels warm in hand. Curious to know what are your temps? Thanks.
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Mine is 40-45 regular use. Gaming is 50. Haven't tried charging yet.
Charging is 48
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how do you misure them?

Carter07 said:
how do you misure them?
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System tuner app.
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Nexus 7 100° too hot?

I'm running smoothrom 4.0 with bricked kernel.
My nexus 7 goes to 100° when I play subway surfers.
Is this normal?
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mk92595 said:
I'm running smoothrom 4.0 with bricked kernel.
My nexus 7 goes to 100° when I play subway surfers.
Is this normal?
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Sounds like you can boil water with your Nexus 7. IDK about the N7, but for laptops, you don't want it that high. 80C is the hottest my laptop gets when I overclock it.
Mine is in 100°F. It is about 40-45°C
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mk92595 said:
I'm running smoothrom 4.0 with bricked kernel.
My nexus 7 goes to 100° when I play subway surfers.
Is this normal?
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you are looking at the battery temperature(100F). the human body averages 98.6 degrees, higher with a fever. do you really think its too hot, lol. if your cpu temp hits 100C, your devices safety would kick in and shutdown/reboot the device. and there arent many cpu temp apps . most likely yourre looking at your battery temp. btw, 100C is 212F(the boiling point of water).
Being a tech nerd has the great side effect of teaching you the metric system by proxy. :laugh:
System tuner will give you the CPU temp
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icytrey said:
System tuner will give you the CPU temp
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as will tkt(trinity kernel toolbox) and anfo.
mk92595 said:
I'm running smoothrom 4.0 with bricked kernel.
My nexus 7 goes to 100° when I play subway surfers.
Is this normal?
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Where is the units?
Will the next nexus have a longer screen?
The CPU temperatures usually reach 130°F on my GS3. I'm sure your N7 will be ok
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You have to do something to reduce the temperature. For me its quite over temperature
My nexus 7 gets too about 50°C (122F) while gaming on a regular basis.
That's way too hot... Your chip shouldn't be able to boil water. Lol. Depending on what kernel you use there may or may not be thermal throttling. But in any case, I would caution to say that's not good for your device.
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necropuppy said:
That's way too hot... Your chip shouldn't be able to boil water. Lol. Depending on what kernel you use there may or may not be thermal throttling. But in any case, I would caution to say that's not good for your device.
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the op was talking about 100F, not 100C. at 100C is the nexus 7 automatic shutdown temp. 100F is slightly warmer than body temp(98.6F).
simms22 said:
the op was talking about 100F, not 100C. at 100C is the nexus 7 automatic shutdown temp. 100F is slightly warmer than body temp(98.6F).
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Yikes. I see that now. My bad. That's definitely fine then.
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How hot does your device gets?

I have been asking this in few threads lately and no one yet to answer. I installed system tuner to check the cpu temperatures and seems to be a little high compare to other devices that I owned. With regular use the temps seems to be around 45-50C and with heavy use and gaming it would go up to 60C. The device also feels a little warm around the camera area. I would appreciate if someone could check their temps. Thanks.
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I have not really noticed any heat just yet
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Those temperatures are very normal... The phone feels so hot because the back is glass.
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Vanhoud said:
I have not really noticed any heat just yet
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Could you check the temps with system tuner by chance? Curious to know what are your readings. Thanks
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Hottest mine got was 108°f(very hot in hand), I deleted some Google apps and it's been running great since... Better battery also
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No warmer to the touch than any other smartphone I've ever had.
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lonz358 said:
Hottest mine got was 108°f(very hot in hand), I deleted some Google apps and it's been running great since... Better battery also
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108F is about 42C, which is not hot at all. Mine gets over that while texting.
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No heat here at all.
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I'm at 46 right now
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Haven't measured, but mine gets SUPER hot sometimes. Usually when playing games, or like last night, I was on skype for ~4 hours. It get's hot, but I would expect it or any device to get hot when doing that type of stuff.
ceroglu said:
I have been asking this in few threads lately and no one yet to answer. I installed system tuner to check the cpu temperatures and seems to be a little high compare to other devices that I owned. With regular use the temps seems to be around 45-50C and with heavy use and gaming it would go up to 60C. The device also feels a little warm around the camera area. I would appreciate if someone could check their temps. Thanks.
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I don't own one but those temps are right in line with the average desktop pc. I think once temps hit about 65-70C under heavy load, then there is reason for concern.
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So far no hotter than my galaxy s got.
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Yeah...my Captivate gets just as warm to the touch (or warmer) with its aluminum back.
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Mine got up to something like 42 degrees C yesterday while browsing. Got the temperature readout using Cool Tool. Heat was mainly around the top / camera area where I assume the antenna is.
38° C max and that's when i m charging and using the phone.
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barondebxl said:
38° C max and that's when i m charging and using the phone.
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Are you sure that is not the battery temp? It just sounds very low!
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endlesstrail said:
Mine got up to something like 42 degrees C yesterday while browsing. Got the temperature readout using Cool Tool. Heat was mainly around the top / camera area where I assume the antenna is.
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42 is not hot. Its warm. To qualify as hit it has to reach at least 50.
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ceroglu said:
Are you sure that is not the battery temp? It just sounds very low!
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Yeah lol, it's the battery temp
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I'm starting to wonder if my N4 is defective since I haven't had any real heat issues. It gets a little warm but no more than my GNex did and nowhere near as hot as my Sensation was.
I had it in my pocket today and it was hot I felt the heat on my flesh I pulled it out it was hoooot idk why will get hot on idle
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Overheat

I can't hold it its too hot srsly last version was better now it worse 39.0°
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Typo? 39 degrees is only just above body temp?
meangreenie said:
Typo? 39 degrees is only just above body temp?
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Well now its 41° , the touch screen is hot
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d3one said:
Well now its 41° , the touch screen is hot
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? Dude you have problems lol my battery gets to be around 45c and CPU much higher.
Not even hot. Get a case.
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You must be looking at the battery temperature.
Use system tuner or something to check the actual CPU temp.
If it's hot when phone is supposed to be idling or doing simple tasks you must have a run away app or something causing it.
Also check you haven't left the governor set to performance or anything like that.

Nexus 4 4.3 not charging when overheated

As the title says. It stops charging.
If I press *#*#4636#*#* it shows ac connected but not charging.
This started on 4.3. Never saw this on 4.2.2
Edit: pics at post 6
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It's probably a safety net feature. To avoid complete meltdown. Charging heats up the phone too.
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Misledz said:
It's probably a safety net feature. To avoid complete meltdown. Charging heats up the phone too.
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Yes it might be but it is really weird cause when it stops charging, it doesn't resume once the phone has cooled down. You have to unplug and replug.
Which isn't very helpful.
Btw totally stock.
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mariosraptor said:
Yes it might be but it is really weird cause when it stops charging, it doesn't resume once the phone has cooled down. You have to unplug and replug.
Which isn't very helpful.
Btw totally stock.
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That's happened to me when play in summer and just use the fan. Checking the cpu temp shouldn't clock past 50 degrees or it gets pretty bad. I usually just place it in the fan, then on the air conditioner for a minute or two and usually keep the cpu status app open to watch the drop in temperature. Atleast Nexus keeps this safety throttle, S4 would probably give you a nice bacon house.
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Misledz said:
That's happened to me when play in summer and just use the fan. Checking the cpu temp shouldn't clock past 50 degrees or it gets pretty bad. I usually just place it in the fan, then on the air conditioner for a minute or two and usually keep the cpu status app open to watch the drop in temperature. Atleast Nexus keeps this safety throttle, S4 would probably give you a nice bacon house.
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I think is not CUP related but battery related. I am trying to upload 2 pics but for some reason upload is not working.
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Well if the cpu heats up so will the battery both are working hand in hand. It's like your engine is hot and so will your spark plug be. For the safety of the parts and since lithium ion batteries are dangerous when overheated, it's a safety net.
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Misledz said:
Well if the cpu heats up so will the battery both are working hand in hand. It's like your engine is hot and so will your spark plug be. For the safety of the parts and since lithium ion batteries are dangerous when overheated, it's a safety net.
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I guess you're right, but it's pretty annoying imo.
Finally the pics
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mariosraptor said:
I guess you're right, but it's pretty annoying imo.
Finally the pics
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For someone who's Russian. Your English is impressive I couldn't understand much from the screenshot but I am curious, people say the guru app is useless since it's placebo effect
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Misledz said:
For someone who's Russian. Your English is impressive I couldn't understand much from the screenshot but I am curious, people say the guru app is useless since it's placebo effect
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Haha. Thanks I am Greek not Russian
The two screenshots just show how the one in the higher temp is still charging and a few minutes later it stopped and the other one with the low temp says that battery is overheated, AC connected but not charging.
The guru app I think it helps a bit as about 5%, but no more than that.
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Misledz said:
For someone who's Russian. Your English is impressive I couldn't understand much from the screenshot but I am curious, people say the guru app is useless since it's placebo effect
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Thats greek i guess ... Im from México so my only different char from english is the ñ
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(4.4 with ART) How are your battery stats? Post pictures here with screen on time!

So i flashed my device and is now running 4.4 with ART enabled. Performance is definitely better but I want to get some extra juice out of it (considering that im 5h 6m at most with SCREEN ON TIME)
Share your experiences with pictures if you can please (with SOT)
Attached are battery stats from my previous Clean ROM with faux kernel just to give you an example
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That's pretty weak battery life unless you were gaming most of the time
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pewpewbangbang said:
That's pretty weak battery life unless you were gaming most of the time
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(referring to the pictures attached) Yeah. I was playing Asphalt, had wifi most of the time (even if there wasn't a hotspot), watched The Way Way Back via Mx player, Juice Cubes and was reflashing the ROM after having trouble with Xposed Framework patch.
PS. Sorry this was from my CLEAN ROM WITH FAUX KERNEL so what I'll post next is my latest Kitkat setup + stats
Not so pleased with these stats, but my Nexus 4 had record breaking stats! I have never had more than an hour of SOT, but today I got three! Running KitKat and ART.
Well, for my N7 it is a different story. Take a look.
That is the worst stats I've ever had. Let's give it a day, like I did on my N4.
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PR0XiMA said:
Not so pleased with these stats, but my Nexus 4 had record breaking stats! I have never had more than an hour of SOT, but today I got three! Running KitKat and ART.
That is the worst stats I've ever had. Let's give it a day, like I did on my N4.
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Your kernel is at 69%. Either you switched to ART directly before this run or you have a rogue app that's not showing up in the stats. Reboot, recharge and try again.
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xdhall said:
Your kernel is at 69%. Either you switched to ART directly before this run or you have a rogue app that's not showing up in the stats. Reboot, recharge and try again.
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I've only installed a game and rooted it... All stock.
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PR0XiMA said:
I've only installed a game and rooted it... All stock.
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Was this your first boot after rooting?
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xdhall said:
Was this your first boot after rooting?
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Nope. Second I guess.
One reboot for ART and one now.
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Nope. Second I guess.
One reboot for ART and one now.
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Ok. That's probably the AOT compilation. Give it another boot without any new apps and you'll see more characteristic battery life.
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xdhall said:
Ok. That's probably the AOT compilation. Give it another boot without any new apps and you'll see more characteristic battery life.
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I had the same issue on my Nexus 4 yesterday. But today was an whole other story.
My previous record was 1h 32m SOT on Android 4.3, while abroad.
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And stilo 17% of battery!
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On lowest brightness though. I got tops 2 days standby and 6h SOT with 4.3 so huge improvement with 4.4 and ART
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mertzi said:
On lowest brightness though. I got tops 2 days standby and 6h SOT with 4.3 so huge improvement with 4.4 and ART
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No games though right? Still pretty decent
pretty decent I would say.
auto brightness
no gaming, just a lot of web surfing and rss with feedly.
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No games though right? Still pretty decent
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No games. I don't do much gaming. Can play some rayman jungle run on my next charge.
Just one hour left til 3 days standby, already 8h screen on and 10% battery left. I'll reach 9h SOT without a doubt and on 4.3 I could only get that with one day standby. So standby time is the biggest improvement.
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Auto brightness, mostly streaming and downloaded video, browsing, etc. 6 hours screen time takes me down to 45%. I don't often run it past there, but if I did, I should be able to get close to 11 hours screen time.
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Wow, i used to think my nexus 7 had a decent battery time. Maybe i should try running on art and see if there's any difference.
Hey, here are my results after an normal Sunday with some gaming, web brosing and just normal stuff you do with your Tablet
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ART enabled, wifi and LTE on all time
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Will be posting new stats after juice cubes (my favorite game), watching 1 movie in mx player, fifa 14 and browsing.
Of course with display time

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