Upper half of my NEW phone gets uncomfortably hot even by daily activities.
CPU temp while browsing (65 percent brightness) gets to 158F (70C)
After 3 mins of Minions game it gets to 164F.
Idle- 140F
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The battery seems all right, is it always ~35C
Is it normal?
My G2 almost always does that. IMO its normal.
Any more opinions?
Mine has never overheated (but does get warm enough), except for when it was rooted. I rooted yesterday only to install some custom fonts and the temp went right up...
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Blame the badly coded apps which utilise 100% CPU power despite the fact that less will do.
Yes your phone is perfectly fine. Keep in mind that the only cooler for your phone is it's environment. Since it's summer most places and the temperatures are getting warmer, the phone will not be able to cool as efficiently as it does when it's cold outside. As long as phones only have passive cooling and very powerful processors, this is what to expect. Take any flagship and you'll experience the same. You don't need to bump this anymore now =)
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vPro97 said:
Blame the badly coded apps which utilise 100% CPU power despite the fact that less will do.
Yes your phone is perfectly fine. Keep in mind that the only cooler for your phone is it's environment. Since it's summer most places and the temperatures are getting warmer, the phone will not be able to cool as efficiently as it does when it's cold outside. As long as phones only have passive cooling and very powerful processors, this is what to expect. Take any flagship and you'll experience the same. You don't need to bump this anymore now =)
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My sister's S3 neo never goes over 50 celcium while my g2 burns my fingers while browsing? Ugh. Idk, i will take it tommorow to the service to be sure, the phone is alright, cause sometimes it even smells like burning... or maybe it is just my imagination
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My sister's S3 neo never goes over 50 celcium while my g2 burns my fingers while browsing? Ugh. Idk, i will take it tommorow to the service to be sure, the phone is alright, cause sometimes it even smells like burning... or maybe it is just my imagination
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I took a look at your stats again. Try doing a factory reset and try browsing again. You can do that tonight so if it doesn't work you can still take it tomorrow
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LG G2 is overheating (like Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and other LG devices)... Its normal, nothing wrong with your phone..
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Got off work early today and decided to take a bike ride (mt bike). 90 degree temps - not a cloud in the sky.
Phone inside a neoprene armband, mounted on bike. Usually don't do that when it's this hot, but it was only 85 degrees when I started.
1hr 13min ride running Cardio Trainer with the screen on full brightness and set to always on, while streaming sports talk on IheartRadio.
Battery life dropped to 80% the first 30 min, which is good condsidering what was running. At the end of the ride (43 min later) it was down to 45% and HOT!
I checked the battery temp expecting to see something in the 42-45 C range, which is the hottest I have seen it get.
Today beat that... 58.3 C!!! or 137 F!!!
No reboots, didn't even notice any slowdown in performance. Opened her up and ran a vent on her all the way home.
She's charging at home now... her fever's all gone.
ps. good thing I have spare batteries.
Here's a screenshot:
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I use mine in the sauna n have never gotten that hot!
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donnyp1 said:
I use mine in the sauna n have never gotten that hot!
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Is that a joke or are you that brave?
thats nuts, scary, and admirable all at the same time. playin games usually puts me up to 42-48c. bad signal area and wifi on
That's impressive.
Wow hottest mine has been was 114.9 degrees fahrenheit. Thats intense!
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Is that a joke or are you that brave?
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Im serious, usually playinangry birds or 9 inning baseball, my new favorite game. I stay in 15 min at a time
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Im serious, usually playinangry birds or 9 inning baseball, my new favorite game. I stay in 15 min at a time
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Then theres very good chance you are getting moisture inside you phone. They are not sealed. Its only a matter of time...
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Then theres very good chance you are getting moisture inside you phone. They are not sealed. Its only a matter of time...
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Maybe, but im wrapped in silicone with incredishield, never had an issue, not a big deal really, if it breaks ill claim ins or buy something off ebay.
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hey guys, was doing some wifi syncing, went for a shower, came back, screen was off but the battery was at 1% hehe, i plugged the charger in and this is what came up:
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strange right? i then unplugged the charger and put it back in, it was back to normal..
but heres the temps... temps are legit, the phone was cool to the touch (and i know what warm is! )
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I've had this issue too. The other day my phone was at 52degrees whilst charging.
Someone suggested the cases may be to blame. I use a gel skin but have sent for the official case.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117709
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yeah, but the temperatures are cooler than normal? :S, it NEVER hits below 29.0C ...
Today is a hot day, and my phone is at 32 degrees whatsapping online for 20 minutes. But playing games it jumps to 40-45, really painful to receive a call after that. I hope they can lower the CPU speed when it gets hot, that way it won't create as much heat or something. I don't know.
I am having this same issue on my Galaxy Tab
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Today is a hot day, and my phone is at 32 degrees whatsapping online for 20 minutes. But playing games it jumps to 40-45, really painful to receive a call after that. I hope they can lower the CPU speed when it gets hot, that way it won't create as much heat or something. I don't know.
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Painful as in burning your ears or any other issues we should be aware of ? We should issue a warning: "Don't play games when you expect a call" or get yourself a personalized voicemail message: Hi, i'm playing games on my phone right now and my battery temp is >50C, there's no way in hell i will reply to any call
argh, i gotten this popup too when i tried to charge my phone. wasn't doing anything with the phone!
@OP Sorry, out of topic question. What is the widget that monitor your cpu speed+ temperature?
Setcpu I believe.
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@OP Sorry, out of topic question. What is the widget that monitor your cpu speed+ temperature?
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So no go I guess
Try to uninstall Set CPU and see what happens.
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Dont u feel gets overheated while playing games or charging or while hardcore using ur fone..Is der ny solution to this problem? I cant even make calls as the phone heats up my ear too much
It's normal that the phone gets warm when playing games or using it much...
Try find out what the temp of the phone is when it's hot...
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51°C as told by elixir.is it normal?
It gets particularly hot when I browse the Internet nonstop for about 10 minutes.
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51°C as told by elixir.is it normal?
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I have been around 51°C, but normally around 47°C when my phone is working hard. So guess it's kinda normal...
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yep, mine gets really hot when I run the WAZE app on it as well as if i'm listening to streaming music on it. Unless i hold it up to the A/C vents in the car, it will get too hot for me to put it up to my ear to make/receive a call.
I also have problems when I use it as a navigation tool on my motorbike. The waterproof sat nav case prevents circulation and after 20 mins I get a message that battery charging stopped because of to much heat. Figuring now out how to add some vent with a fan/vent.
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I don't even like playing games anymore because of how hot it gets.
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Pleasse guys take care of your note don't let it overheated.. overheating may result in a failure of your motherboard and phone will never boot up
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Pleasse guys take care of your note don't let it overheated.. overheating may result in a failure of your motherboard and phone will never boot up
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And with current consumer Law Samsung will have an obligation to either repair or replace the device.
use your phone as normal.
Yes and the only solution it is undervolting the gpu and cpu with some app like tegrak, setcpu or cpu master
I swtiched from LR1 modem to LPT today and I swear my phone is running cooler. I've used it the same as I do everyday and I can really tell it is cooler. Although LPT is slower in speed test for me I think I will keep it for awhile.
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And with current consumer Law Samsung will have an obligation to either repair or replace the device.
use your phone as normal.
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yeah my gote is also getting repaired by samy... i loved my note so much but overheating made my note to die.. never again buy a samy product they sucks
While charging my galaxy s3 on Verizon can get little warm (103°f while being used) and I just wondered what everyone else was running at. So if you have a battery temp app or widget feel free to post your max temps and averages here.
Hmm 103f is what 39 deg Celsius? Seems quite normal to me for a battery while using, mine also gets warm if i use it for a while webbrowsing and stuff (i have mine on max brightness too). Also if you have a tight fitting/closed case those can raise temps up a bit (obviously)
-my 2 cents.
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Hmm 103f is what 39 deg Celsius? Seems quite normal to me for a battery while using, mine also gets warm if i use it for a while webbrowsing and stuff (i have mine on max brightness too). Also if you have a tight fitting/closed case those can raise temps up a bit (obviously)
-my 2 cents.
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Yeah I have a case on order right now. When I am just browsing the Web the phone doesn't get too warm, but if I am browsing the Web and charging it can get hot.
tcb4 said:
Yeah I have a case on order right now. When I am just browsing the Web the phone doesn't get too warm, but if I am browsing the Web and charging it can get hot.
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yeah man totally normal, gets hotter when it charges and you use it at the same time, dont even worry. its all good :good:
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yeah man totally normal, gets hotter when it charges and you use it at the same time, dont even worry. its all good :good:
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120 is considered hot and I'm not not really getting close to that. Thanks.
I think galaxy s3 doesn't read the temperature right. I feel the phone very hot in my hands that is already uncomfortable and it says 99.0°F
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Check this out... I don't how hot it was but pretty cool screen shot
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95 degrees
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28-33 degrees c
I've seen mine at 105F earlier this week. And yes, even when it only reads in the mid to upper 90s, it's uncomfortable to hold down on the lower half of the back of the phone.
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111 is the most that I have seen.
Something really weird happens when playing Ingress the battery drains like a mofo which is expected and then when I stop even when I use the phone the battery stays flat for a while. Seems the power of Ingress is too much for the battery sensor on the phone. Makes it hard to know how much battery I really have though.
I hope they fix this. My SGS3 at least drains fast but normally not over a cliff like this.
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My battery has this issue too, it just goes down 10% in a second
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its using gps, Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, and all the cores to run so yeah its pretty resource heavy
My battery lasted a whole hour while playing Ingress last time. That's not too bad considering that the screen is on, with gps, etc etc.
I have seen this on any electronic devices, laptops, phones etc. I think it's just a software issue
I have seen this on any electronic devices
some ximpates
is it using stock rom and kernel?
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is it using stock rom and kernel?
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Happens on every kernel so I think its a battery controller issue rather than kernel. The funny thing is after I stop it flat lines for a while so it obviously didn't really drain what it shows. Yes it uses basically every part of the phone at once but should be a smooth drop not off a cliff. One time I tried it went from 100% to 10% in like 1.5-2hrs of Ingress.
Lol
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Happens on every kernel so I think its a battery controller issue rather than kernel. The funny thing is after I stop it flat lines for a while so it obviously didn't really drain what it shows. Yes it uses basically every part of the phone at once but should be a smooth drop not off a cliff. One time I tried it went from 100% to 10% in like 1.5-2hrs of Ingress.
Lol
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how long can you play ingress on a battery charge and on what phone. I have SGS2, standar battery and I can reach 2,5 hours of screen on time.