Hello guys, a curiosity, um bit of time on my nexus s i9023 overheats and becomes very hot after crashes and reboots itself Happen to you? There are solutions. Sorry forma my english
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hey
i have the same problem only when running aokp and miui roms.
Let me guess, you have overclocked to 1300 or 1200 MHz?
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Yeah. We need to know when it overheats. Just saying it does doesn't help.
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You are right. Then RombMIUI 2.6.22 kernel with air kernel. CFQ scheduler. Governor smartassv2 and freq. Min 200 and max 1200. Same problem with aokp. And even changing kernel example that of mat1x 22 nothing new.
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jojoost said:
Let me guess, you have overclocked to 1300 or 1200 MHz?
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Freq. Min 200 and max 1200
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chronophase1 said:
Yeah. We need to know when it overheats. Just saying it does doesn't help.
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Overheat during normal use, like surfing the Internet and surf the xda forums with tapatalk. But especially when I use it and is connected to the charger.
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supilota said:
Overheat during normal use, like surfing the Internet and surf the xda forums with tapatalk. But especially when I use it and is connected to the charger.
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Have you tried scaling down to 1ghz? That should be more than enough for daily tasks.
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Overheating caused most of the time by
- poor 3g field power in your environment or
- by applications running endless in the background
For the first case just switch to 2g and see if it helps, for the second case uninstall any apps which you dont need or install a program which shows you the processor load: normally it shouldn't be over 4-10%
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Have you tried scaling down to 1ghz? That should be more than enough for daily tasks.
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I tried but it has not changed anything. It is becoming a toaster. I can cook two eggs.
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bangkokguy said:
Overheating caused most of the time by
- poor 3g field power in your environment or
- by applications running endless in the background
For the first case just switch to 2g and see if it helps, for the second case uninstall any apps which you dont need or install a program which shows you the processor load: normally it shouldn't be over 4-10%
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Surely it is because in this period is always on 3g, now I try to change to 2g. While with regard to the applications. The only WhatsApp are installed, and k9mail ebay app. Alla in background
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Is your phone constantly awake(massive blue bar compared to screen on)? A rogue app can cause excessive heat. Snag CPU spy and see if your phone is actually going to sleep
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yup, use cpu spy to check if its actually going to sleep or if its running at max freq. then check the battery and apps to see what has been running the most. I've noticed that Maps is usually the culprit
My nexus became very hot too when i plug the samsung car charger
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Grousso said:
My nexus became very hot too when i plug the samsung car charger
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I realised that during (USB) charging the system process runs at 50-60% CPU. It could be the reason... anybody the same experience?
USB only charges around like 500ma vs the 750 the stock charger puts out. The phone doesn't fully go to sleep while charging via USB. That may explain the cpu speed, although that seems kinda high. Mine when hooked up via USB is probably 200mhz.
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Mine is original (no root) and sometimes burns my leg... when it's inside my pant pocket... :cyclops:
Hi!
anyone knows if it is possible to change a TFT LCD with an AMOLED LCD?
For example, I have a xiaomi Mi One S with a terrible TFT Sharp LCD 4" (horrible visual angle).
If I would replace it with a samsung amoled 4" without change the digitizer.. is it possible?
Wich Prolbem can I have?
2: anyone know if the radio module (wifi and data) is a chip installed on motherboard or is a card connected to motherboard on HTC One S?
thank you so much for replies
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check out samsung semi website, i believe it's a module on the motherboard
so.. I can't replace it, right?
An OLED is not LCD, LCDS are Liquid Crystal Displays, and OLED is Organic Light Emitting Display/diode
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If u replace it, u still need drivers.
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Just like I fear... So it's not possible :/
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Cusciolino said:
Just like I fear... So it's not possible :/
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anything is possible, but it's highly improbable.
I don't think you can
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Hi i have an Nexus 4 with a problem . Sometimes i have a Red pointer on display. All pixel work great.
It happened someone ?
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Screen shot?
impossible to capture a screenshort, because when it appears and pulls down the curtain notification disappears instantly
Go to settings and look in developer options under input or drawing and see if any boxes are checked for showing pointers or anything like that.
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Hi guys, I am wondering about the active notifications from motox if on non amoled screens like nexus 4 can have some economy in battery life. I noticed when I used similar software from play store all pixels of nexus 4 display are turned on.
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Nope that's exactly the problem. Only amoled can turn of unneeded pixels. It's not a matter of software
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I have snap800 version and brightness set to 100%.
I noticed that after some minutes of usage my phone becomes hot and brightness goes down. This happens very often. Did you notice the same thing?
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mouse100 said:
I have snap800 version and brightness set to 100%.
I noticed that after some minutes of usage my phone becomes hot and brightness goes down. This happens very often. Did you notice the same thing?
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Unsure about temperature but look in Settings -> Display, ensure auto brightness is off, change colour settings to standard and turn off adaptive brightness and similar stuff.
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The S4 has the same issue. After a while the screen dims down. Even on the GOOGLE EDITION version.
It doesn't happen on CM roms though do it's a TW thing.
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