Is My LG G2 Getting Too Hot? - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I have a verizon lg g2 vs980 and it has a custom rom on it the cyanogenmod 11. I have a monitoring program and the battery gets to 36 degrees celcius sometimes. Mostly it hovers around 30 plus or minus 2 degrees. Then the CPU runs at about 50 plus or minus 5 degrees (many times more near 45 degrees sometimes). This phone in terms of how it feels while holding it SEEMS hotter than when I had the stock lg ROM on. That said the battery seems to drain about normal, but IS THIS TEMPERATURE NORMAL? Thanks guys.

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[Q] Safe maximum Battery temperature limit for G2

I am using G2 F320L. It is very good set. but i have problem that its battery temperature rises up to 45 degree Celsius (centigrade)!
When temp rises, it can observed physically (handset feels hot on palm).
Please tell what is upper safe limit for battery temperature?
QSR1 said:
I am using G2 F320L. It is very good set. but i have problem that its battery temperature rises up to 45 degree Celsius (centigrade)!
When temp rises, it can observed physically (handset feels hot on palm).
Please tell what is upper safe limit for battery temperature?
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Probably that's a reasonable limit - from own experience I have to tell you that if the phone stays hot for a long time you may damage the screen (yellow spots), so try to keep it cool somehow if you are doing CPU heavy things - for example, when flashing it, I keep it on a pack of cheese from my fridge. It works though :silly:
Back on the HTC one x the battery to be classed as over heating with 48c.
So anything under 50 is OK, though I wouldn't want to sit up st that limit for long periods of time.
I've never seen the battery get about 45, and considering I've seen my CPU get up to 92C (at which it turns off the phone) I say its a safe temp.
Just to clarify my phone didn't do that on its own the default is to throttle and keep the CPU below 75. I turned that off and sat my phone on a fan to see what I could push kitkat too in antutu.
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Thanks for useful info!
Now i concluded from above comments that temp under 50 centigrade is ok but not for longer time!

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