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I have the problem with the touch screen when the phone is charging on the same cord extension with another phone (not with all phones and chargers). There are several options when a problem occurs. For example, when you charge the S2 and not the other phone it works perfectly, then when you plug in another phone it work's part of time and touch again becomes unresponsive, then stop charging the other phone and it works again. It helps to put the phone in standby and then wake up again to get all worked again. Also if you have a bed power supply on a computer and put the phone on USB there will be a similar problem. To resolve this you just need to charge your phone alone on the ext cord or socket . I think the problem is in voltage interference filtering. Sry for bad Eng
Here is a YT video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nc17W2zFESs&feature=youtu.be
Yes, i also have that problem.. it depends on charger i use. Lower the current from charger (pc usb), less the problem occurs... but problem always there if you are sensitive enaugh to notice...
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Happens to me many times
It will be appreciated if anyone gives the solution
I use the stock charger and cord
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Happens to me many times
It will be appreciated if anyone gives the solution
I use the stock charger and cord
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Solution is to charge phone separately . Its hardware problem, phone cant rectifie input voltage.
Same happened to my Huawei U8800.It has to do with how much mA we draw from the charger.I will try to lower the mA through voltage control and report tomorrow.
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I have a voltage filter and with that it works perfectly. Voltage filter specs are:
1uF(X2)MKT+2x12mH+1uF(X2)MKT
+2x2200pF(Y)MKP +680KOhm
1A 250V 25/085/21 HPF
bandzo87 said:
Solution is to charge phone separately . Its hardware problem, phone cant rectifie input voltage.
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not at all hardware problem its due to the kernel........
device with stock kernel acts like unresponsive while in charging.....
when kernels like ninphetemine and siyah used by device, it wont happens at all due to modifications.......
its proven
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not at all hardware problem its due to the kernel........
device with stock kernel acts like unresponsive while in charging.....
when kernels like ninphetemine and siyah used by device, it wont happens at all due to modifications.......
its proven
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Voltage control is a nice backup solution as it lets you regulate input voltage as mentionned above. I tried to reproduce the issue without Voltage Control setting and there is indeed a voltage issue when having two devices on one charger. If I set Voltage control for charger to 500mA, problem dissapears. Only issue is that it charges slower, but not by much.
gnan10 said:
not at all hardware problem its due to the kernel........
device with stock kernel acts like unresponsive while in charging.....
when kernels like ninphetemine and siyah used by device, it wont happens at all due to modifications.......
its proven
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I dont use the stock kernel, mine is DK.
I am using siyah kernel and problem is still there...
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I would like to bump this post, as it's relevant to my phone atm. I installed the Omega 6 rom the other day (Android 4.0.3) and I only had this problem when I was charging, now I have the problem regardless.
I'm using an Elago stylus pen when I play "Draw Something", and with it, I can draw pretty much as if I was drawing with a regular pen. Sadly after installing 4.0.3 this is no longer POSSIBRUU!
I try drawing a small circle, and the circle will never "close" - if that makes sence... They will always look like an ugly "C"... Annoying the crap out of me, cause I'm quite a nitpicker - and I'll go back to 2.3.6 (Omega 10.4) if I don't find a solution to this issue soon.
I also tried "TouchScreenTune" to increase sensitivity - but to no avail.
Thanks for your time.
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I am using siyah kernel and problem is still there...
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Like karendar said you have to set the voltage input to 500mA for the problem to disappear or it will always persist
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Try a different charger. I experience this problem with the stock Samsung charger, but when I use an iPad charger, the screen is fully responsive.
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Try a different charger. I experience this problem with the stock Samsung charger, but when I use an iPad charger, the screen is fully responsive.
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Yes some chargers do not have this problem.I experienced the same problem with my old (and stolen) Huawei IDEOS X5.It has something to do with overcurrent while charging, this is my conclusion, because when i charge with a usb i don't have this problem.Same chargers are charging fine an HTC Desire.
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Like karendar said you have to set the voltage input to 500mA for the problem to disappear or it will always persist
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And how do I do that...?
Sorry, I'm slow...
And to be clear; I would like my phone to be most responsive when I'm NOT charging it... That's a given I suppose =)
I think it can be lessened with some software tweaks.
Coming from a i9100G, in stock ROM and kernel typing is horrible when plugged and charging. After flashing a custom ROM, the problem was much less.
Problem solved. I CWM-restored back to my old 2.3.6 (Omega 10.4).
oooh, i have never try this
I am looking for a pen to use with my galaxy s2, also love playing draw something, is the pen you use good, any website links please?
THUDUK said:
I am looking for a pen to use with my galaxy s2, also love playing draw something, is the pen you use good, any website links please?
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I'm using an Elago Stylus - and when your screen is responsive (as it should be) - it's an amazing pen, very precise and it's almost like drawing with a real pen. (appart from the fact that the tip is made of rubber and is soft).
If you have an issue with the screen -- like this thread is all about -- don't even bother getting a stylus. You'd be too annoyed.
This is the pen I use.
Hi,
I now have a Galaxy S3. Long story short, my Transformer Pad Infinity was awesome but was falling apart due to the quality control of ASUS. And coming from that forum to this one, its a huge difference and this is obviously way more popular. Now I have a few questions regarding my Galaxy S3 which is awesome so far btw. I have had a look around the forums and these are the questions that I have thought of plus a few of my own.
#1. Battery life: Its only had 3 charges but I haven't gone right down to about 0 yet. Is it the same as my tablet and will require a few charge cycles before I get my full charge capacity or am I expecting to much coming from a wi-fi only device?
#2. I just saw this grey notification bar thing today and how it is supposed to reduce screen burn on the screen. I am not worried about it changing to black but is the screen burn going to actually get that bad. I am planning on keeping this phone for probably about 2 years depending on money but I would like to think I am safe from the screen becoming ****.
#3. Is there a way to basically eliminate touchwizz without rooting or unlocking. I mean like replace the settings and launcher and lockscreen. I did root and unlock my Transformer Infinity too soon and that caused me to run into trouble with warranty so I would like to hang on a bit before I unlock this device to run some awesome ROMs.
#4. Any real tips or tricks or must haves for the S3 that I should have?
I think I had more questions which I may ask later but this is what came to my head at the moment.
Thanks,
Andrew
Oh yes, that other problem is that most of my apps seem to be going off the network time which is wrong. 13 hours wring in facy and not my phone time. Any ideas for that one?
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#1: I think so. The battery should become more stable and give you full battery life after a couple drain/charge cycles.
#2: I had my captivate for well over a year and never saw any "screen burn". It can be an issue but I think you'll be safe for the time you have your phone. 2 years shouldn't be a problem at all.
#3: You can change the launcher.. there are some that don't require root.
#4: Take advantage of the NFC and maybe check out S3's exclusive accessories. Not really a must have but the dongle is nothing short of awesome!
..Congrats! And wrong section btw. This belongs in q&a
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Thanks for the feedback and sorry, I think this would have been a general topic in the Infinity thread, used to the old ways. As for some of the acsessories the international one doesn't get the tectiles unfortunately but I believe they might just be NFC stickers available almost anywhere.
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If you don't get any replies elsewhere, try coming to the General Thread. It's where we have the real fun.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1889453
A thought on the network time issue, have you change the time zone to be the timezone for Eastern Standard time? That might fix the issue. If not you should be able to turn the network time off in the settings (under date and time), I have to do this because Vodafone don't send me the time.
Yes that was my issue, thanks
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Hi,
First off I would like to introduce myself, Andrew. The username comes from the team I follow here in Australia for AFL, the Melbourne Demons. But enough of that, I now have a Galaxy S3. Long story short, my Transformer Pad Infinity was awesome but was falling apart due to the quality control of ASUS. And coming from that forum to this one, its a huge difference and this is obviously way more popular. Now I have a few questions regarding my Galaxy S3 which is awesome so far btw. I have had a look around the forums and these are the questions that I have thought of plus a few of my own.
#1. Battery life: Its only had 3 charges but I haven't gone right down to about 0 yet. Is it the same as my tablet and will require a few charge cycles before I get my full charge capacity or am I expecting to much coming from a wi-fi only device?
#2. I just saw this grey notification bar thing today and how it is supposed to reduce screen burn on the screen. I am not worried about it changing to black but is the screen burn going to actually get that bad. I am planning on keeping this phone for probably about 2 years depending on money but I would like to think I am safe from the screen becoming ****.
#3. Is there a way to basically eliminate touchwizz without rooting or unlocking. I mean like replace the settings and launcher and lockscreen. I did root and unlock my Transformer Infinity too soon and that caused me to run into trouble with warranty so I would like to hang on a bit before I unlock this device to run some awesome ROMs.
#4. Any real tips or tricks or must haves for the S3 that I should have?
I think I had more questions which I may ask later but this is what came to my head at the moment.
Thanks,
Andrew
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The battery you need to let it gone down to zero and full charge a few times before you can get max power.
A long time myth for me which i have always been unsure about is is it OK to let it charge overnight. I have heard heat is what kills these batteries and heat is produced during charging. I think everyone does it but would just like to be sure.
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The battery you need to let it gone down to zero and full charge a few times before you can get max power.
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It is definietly not true for this type of batery. No calibration needed. None at all. Period.
mdemons12 said:
A long time myth for me which i have always been unsure about is is it OK to let it charge overnight. I have heard heat is what kills these batteries and heat is produced during charging. I think everyone does it but would just like to be sure.
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I overnight charge.. always
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And you haven't seen much of decrease in battery life? Also just ran the screen through a colour test and I notice on black it shows up as having darker blotches only visible in low light but would this be a sign of something to come? And the last niggle i hope to fix us the slowish WiFi. Pretty sire my infinity was quicker and it had more pixels to render for. Other than that, loving the phone.
P.S. turns out dark spots are common on AMOLED
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Since discovering the hidden jellybeans daydream, I have enabled it when charging. I like the little smiley critters floating about the phone when it's on my desk charger at work
My only concern is how this will affect the battery and screen. Anyone know if it could be damaging either, perhaps through getting hot (I've not noticed it heating up yet but only had it on for a couple of hours).
should be alright. if the nexus 4 had an amoled screen then it would probably burn the screen very nicely. ive had it on my Nexus 7 and had no problems overnight
3Shirts said:
My only concern is how this will affect the battery and screen. Anyone know if it could be damaging either, perhaps through getting hot (I've not noticed it heating up yet but only had it on for a couple of hours).
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Well, you are charging, so there's non impact on the battery, and your screen should he fine.
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What smiley things?
All I've got is clock, rainbow thing, currents and 2 different photo things
Also, are there any apps available for different ones?
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Go into settings > About phone and tap on Android version (4.2) a few times
A wild jelly bean appears! Hold on that until the phone vibrates and a load of floating ones arrive.
Now go to daydreams and you'll have BeanFlinger daydream available
3Shirts said:
Go into settings > About phone and tap on Android version (4.2) a few times
A wild jelly bean appears! Hold on that until the phone vibrates and a load of floating ones arrive.
Now go to daydreams and you'll have BeanFlinger daydream available
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Awesome. Thanks
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I find myself getting massive lag and stutter on the s4 I dunno if there's something wrong with the device or if everyone else is experiencing the same thing. Also battery life hardly lasts me a day and I have everything off other than air gesture and air view. Are other people receiving a similar issue
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same, barely getting any battery juice out of it, i find myself constantly charging it throughout my day, also my 4G isn't turned on. also getting performance lagg when going out of apps and playing games. also scrolling lagg on Facebook and typing lagg. hope im not alone! D:
That does seem pretty strange. I haven't really noticed any lag whatsoever (a slight wait when exiting some apps, but i can count the times on one hand), and my battery has been good. I use 4G or wifi all day, syncing is always on, google now, listening to aprox 40 min of music each day, lots of mail, some texts and probably 20-40 mins of talking every day, some videos now and then and so on. Still, i usually have 10-30% left when i go to bed at night.
Idk if you guys have turned down the animations? that can help against the feeling of lag at least, and it speeds up everything no matter what you do, so try it. It's under development or something.
The battery drain i can't explain though. Any apps you guys use a lot? idk, but it seems very different from the juice i've been getting out of this. A lot better than my S3. Probably on par with my Note 2, if not better. That might just be my imagination though. lol
My battery is great especially compariong to the S3, 24 hr usage 2.5 hr screen time 40% left... Every now and then a get a stutter when scrolling through homescreens or in and out of browser or heavy memory apps. But like the above poster so far I can count these times with one hand. I am enjoying this device, its a great update from the S3 especially the battery consumption and speed.
mmm, animations turned to 0.5 and constantly checking facebook and social media, the apps i have i use constantly and install if usefull, except the few lone games i pay for on special that i never touch
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same, barely getting any battery juice out of it, i find myself constantly charging it throughout my day, also my 4G isn't turned on. also getting performance lagg when going out of apps and playing games. also scrolling lagg on Facebook and typing lagg. hope im not alone! D:
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i think you guys are snapdragon users of s4.. cant say what's causing you this but my octocore is well almost lagless(only whatsapp lags, cant be s4's problem). battery life well i was previously a gnex user and i can hardly believe that a smartphone experience can get better than this while still having enough juice left).. even on power saving mode its performing flawless. i was just a bit disappointed with not being able to use lockscreen widgets while having a security pattern.. but that can be fixed later on.
My I9505 is excellent as per my comment above... And the other user is also I9505 and he also is having no problems
Start turning off the sensors (Air View, Air Gesture, etc.) then check again if it makes any difference.
When i first got my S4 it lagged a lot with the pre installed firmware (MDC) after updating to MDM the lag was mostly gone, Putting transition time to zero in Dev Options made the Device butterly smooth. No more lag at all
Higgins12 said:
When i first got my S4 it lagged a lot with the pre installed firmware (MDC) after updating to MDM the lag was mostly gone, Putting transition time to zero in Dev Options made the Device butterly smooth. No more lag at all
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Putting transition time to zero means no more transition animation. Sure cannot detect any animation lag or not.
mine has 0 lag - ive rooted mine, changed a few things here and there, frozen apps i dont/wont use to get the best performance results
As for battery - ive turned off all of the sensors when not using them, keep wifi/4G on constantly and use my phone very regularly throughout the day and i can only burn off about 45% from 5am (wake up, go to the gym, listen to music through my phone for a whole hour in the morning) to when i go to bed at 9pm at night.
I noticed a lag in the spell auto correction. When typing fast , the " blue" suggested word appears with some small delay. And by that time, instead of the suggested word, I put the previous one word that has stayed in blue.... So in order to put the correct one I have to wait for second the suggested word to change/appear in blue... (I use the stock Samsung keyboard)
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Is lag problem any better if you disable Samsung useless s-apps?
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mine has 0 lag - ive rooted mine, changed a few things here and there, frozen apps i dont/wont use to get the best performance results
As for battery - ive turned off all of the sensors when not using them, keep wifi/4G on constantly and use my phone very regularly throughout the day and i can only burn off about 45% from 5am (wake up, go to the gym, listen to music through my phone for a whole hour in the morning) to when i go to bed at 9pm at night.
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How did u root your S4? I mean what method did u use... Can u plz share how u rooted your S4
Thanks in advance....
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How did u root your S4? I mean what method did u use... Can u plz share how u rooted your S4
Thanks in advance....
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Rooted my I9505 using CF-Auto-Root located here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219803
Download ODIN
Download root file
Place phone into download mode (shut down > hold - VOL UP + MENU + POWER BUTTON then press VOL UP)
Place root file into PDA section of ODIN
Connect phone to PC via USB
Press Start on ODIN
once its done, let the phone reboot, run the scripts and your all done - admin root privledges away
I believe u have i9505 (Snapdragon) version... Actually I was looking for the i9500 version of it....
Thanks anyway...
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Yes I am also experiencing lag on my s4 for example when punch out my home screen.
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Yes I am also experiencing lag on my s4 for example when punch out my home screen.
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Turn off animation in developer options. That will speed it up.
If you switch off all animations ' all motions and switch off the home screen
unlock effect your phone will fly
It seems daft we have to go to such extreems to get a smooth phone but it does work and will also give you decent benchmarks
Prior to find the above 12560 now getting 12866
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Turned off all the animations still not lag free
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Hey
Now. i know this has been asked alot before etc.. but i havent found my answer so im making my own thread and providing some information on my device
I got my Sgs4 a few days ago and ive been hitting temps of up to 60-62 ...
My questions.
a) These high temperatures, erh... arent they killing(not draining.killing) the battery? cuz i recently read Li-ion shouldent get above 40?
b) Is there ANY fix for this without root?
c) Should i rma it when its hitting such high temps? or will i just get a device where the same thing happends..?.
d) Would this possibly be fixable with a future software update?
Now, here's some information
Before the s4 i had s3 and i remember it being hot and shutting off in the first months i had it, but a update solved it. Buuut unlucky as i am i broke it :/ so i bought the s4.
My s4 is the quadcore Snapdragon 600.
I've done/gotten 0 software updates.
I've tried dissabling some programs (look attachments)
I've used power saving mode. still gets hot.
I've tried rebooting
I've tried changing the Micro sdhc and tried removing it completely too.
The only thing i found helpful was laying the phone on top of my pc fan :/..
Ive attached some pictures with my specs etc..
The temp was recorded using '' #*0228# '' code
Hopefully some awesome person will help me
Images are posted by Om22 lower in post number 6 because i cant add em myself
amd62 said:
Hey
Now. i know this has been asked alot before etc.. but i havent found my answer so im making my own thread and providing some information on my device
I got my Sgs4 a few days ago and ive been hitting temps of up to 60-62 ...
My questions.
a) These high temperatures, erh... arent they killing(not draining.killing) the battery? cuz i recently read Li-ion shouldent get above 40?
b) Is there ANY fix for this without root?
c) Should i rma it when its hitting such high temps? or will i just get a device where the same thing happends..?.
d) Would this possibly be fixable with a future software update?
Now, here's some information
Before the s4 i had s3 and i remember it being hot and shutting off in the first months i had it, but a update solved it. Buuut unlucky as i am i broke it :/ so i bought the s4.
My s4 is the quadcore Snapdragon 600.
I've done/gotten 0 software updates.
I've tried dissabling some programs (look attachments)
I've used power saving mode. still gets hot.
I've tried rebooting
I've tried changing the Micro sdhc and tried removing it completely too.
The only thing i found helpful was laying the phone on top of my pc fan :/..
Ive attached some pictures with my specs etc..
The temp was recorded using '' #*0228# '' code
Hopefully some awesome person will help me
I cant link to my images yet :/ working on it
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is your back of the phone really hot? because temp. sensors of batteries are often faulty.
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is your back of the phone really hot? because temp. sensors of batteries are often faulty.
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Yep. it was around the 60 degress.. i mean it felt like that so i doub theyre faulty :/
Dont whorry my i9500 gets to hot i mean very hot i cant make call im in wanam rom but still hot not like the first i think but still hot now i can make calls
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Dont whorry my i9500 gets to hot i mean very hot i cant make call im in wanam rom but still hot not like the first i think but still hot now i can make calls
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Its not because the heat. it doesnt bother me. Its because im afraid of it damaging the internal stuff AND ruining the battery :/
The OP asked me if i could put his pics here because he has not enough posts for using links.
so here are the pics, which belong to the first Post.
still no fixes ?
60c i think it's processor. At 60c battery your phone will be shutdown, danger there.
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The attached pictures show The reading... Still 60 C processor seems very high for a Phone?
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I am Also getting 20500 in antutu instead of The average 24800..this really concerns me?
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Here is my temperature recorded right after benchmark. Im sure it could get higher with longer usage :-\
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Here is my temperature recorded right after benchmark. Im sure it could get higher with longer usage :-\
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what was your score?
Around 24000 first time, Around 21000 second time just after
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Check in the battery stats if an app is consuming allot of battery and disable it.
Check using some cpu monitoring app like watchdog if some process is running high cpu cycles
Check if in flight mode the phone heats up. If not maybe wifi or radio transmitter is working hard.
Check if your reception is good or not in battery stats when clicking on the graph. Should be green if good yellow if bad.
Worse case replace your unit with warrenty...
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Check in the battery stats if an app is consuming allot of battery and disable it. Nope. none
Check using some cpu monitoring app like watchdog if some process is running high cpu cycles Im using CPU spy. doesnt seem like there is any
Check if in flight mode the phone heats up. If not maybe wifi or radio transmitter is working hard. Will try this
Check if your reception is good or not in battery stats when clicking on the graph. Should be green if good yellow if bad.reception is good
Worse case replace your unit with warrenty...
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seilat said:
Check in the battery stats if an app is consuming allot of battery and disable it.
Check using some cpu monitoring app like watchdog if some process is running high cpu cycles
Check if in flight mode the phone heats up. If not maybe wifi or radio transmitter is working hard.
Check if your reception is good or not in battery stats when clicking on the graph. Should be green if good yellow if bad.
Worse case replace your unit with warrenty...
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btw i see youve got the same device. Havent you felt any heat from the backsite under the camera?
Still no firmware for me =(
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Nope. At least not when idle or regular use. When playing hd games sure. Like my previous s3.
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How do i check the temp? Do i need an app?
So far based on my observations my phone heats up when playing games. As for surfing it heats up more if you use LTE/4g. when the connection icon changes to H it doesnt heat up as much when in 4g.
My workaround so far is when my screen is off, it auto shuts down all connections by using a profile manager app. No push notifications though but it does save up my battery and avoid heating. Im still waiting for an update that fixes this overheating issue. sucks to not be able to use push just for the sake of the phone not heating up...
*EDIT: nvm i figured the code out from the OP. mine reached 55c
Zymesh said:
How do i check the temp? Do i need an app?
So far based on my observations my phone heats up when playing games. As for surfing it heats up more if you use LTE/4g. when the connection icon changes to H it doesnt heat up as much when in 4g.
My workaround so far is when my screen is off, it auto shuts down all connections by using a profile manager app. No push notifications though but it does save up my battery and avoid heating. Im still waiting for an update that fixes this overheating issue. sucks to not be able to use push just for the sake of the phone not heating up...
*EDIT: nvm i figured the code out from the OP. mine reached 55c
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type *#0228# on the keyboard. at the top it shows network state, then battery state and temperature, at the bottom it says "external thermistor" and that's the phone temperature. my s4 heats up to 50° just by browsing xda app, 65° when watching youtube. sometimes can't even touch the space under the camera it's so hot.
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