how to disable automatic shutdown on hight battery temprature detection ?
my phone is always shuting down , so i took a logcat and found this
E/BatteryService( 668): silent_reboot shutdownIfOverTempLocked
sI/ActivityManager( 668): START u0 {act=android.intent.action.ACTION_REQUEST_SHUTDOWN flg=0x10000000 cmp=android/com.android.server.ShutdownActivity (has extras)} from uid 1000 on display 0
here is what want to do but i dont where is that file
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/help-small-modification-android-t2581346
how to modify that ?
You do not want to shut this off. If you do your phone could easily over heat and fry the main board. You are better off finding the cause of it.
As for the file this can only be done in the source code so only if your building aosp. Again it's better if you find the cause.
Problem solved. I decompiled service.jar and removed all the lines related with temperature shutdown from batteryservicre Somali file.now my phone is not shutting down even when battery temp is 80 degree.
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Problem solved. I decompiled service.jar and removed all the lines related with temperature shutdown from batteryservicre Somali file.now my phone is not shutting down even when battery temp is 80 degree.
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I suggest you to save money for a new phone, because your phone will become fried soon.
Parts start melting st 85°C,and a clever man would know that removing the safe shutdown at 80°C is not a good idea.
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But y is my battery not hot when temperature is high.
Should I buy a new battery?
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But y is my battery not hot when temperature is high.
Should I buy a new battery?
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The processor gets hot. That is a absolutely normal thing when the temperature outside is above 25°C
Kernels like Dorimax have the
Temperature CPU Throttle(reduce CPU Clocking to reduce the heat).
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Just a warning to all using the FreeX10/other 2.2+ performance ROMs that I experienced is the overheating of the device. This may only be me, but I'm posting this just in case.
Quick details of my X10:
Flashed to FreeX10 Beta #4 last night.
Used SetCPU to set scaling to Performance and minimum clock speed @ 998MHz.
Using the 3G (build.prop) enhancement modification.
I have a rubber casing around the phone.
Usually connected to WiFi.
My phone has been on since last night and has been charging for most of the time since then and now.
Just then, I decided to turn my phone off a couple of times. I did not notice the heat from just holding it. I was browsing here and read a thread about removing the battery, so I just did that for some reason. It wasn't until I opened the case when I could smell the smell of melted/hot plastic - it was coming from the battery. I immediately placed the open-phone and the battery in front of a cool fan, the battery and phone both started to cool down and the smell disappeared. I couldn't find any liquid/melted plastics anywhere on/in the phone, but I could definitely smell it.
Just a general friendly warning (that can't hurt). Not sure if it's documented or not, and whether this is only Froyo or below/above.
Used SetCPU to set scaling to Performance and minimum clock speed @ 998MHz.
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what's the point?! if it is to overheat your x10, mission complete
Why using setcpu? I use the same rom and it runs like hell without setcpu. No overheating neither...
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nytral is right. You set the CPU to run @998Hmz at _all time_ so it'[s only natural that the device/battery overheated.
Mayazcherquoi said:
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Quick details of my X10:
Flashed to FreeX10 Beta #4 last night.
Used SetCPU to set scaling to Performance and minimum clock speed @ 998MHz.
Using the 3G (build.prop) enhancement modification.
I have a rubber casing around the phone.
Usually connected to WiFi.
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u have managed to make a perfect guide on how to overheat the phone...
u push all the components to their max working capacity (full cpu, 'enhancement' of radio) and on top of that u keep it enclosed in a rubber casing...
bravo!!!
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u have managed to make a perfect guide on how to overheat the phone...
u push all the components to their max working capacity (full cpu, 'enhancement' of radio) and on top of that u keep it enclosed in a rubber casing...
bravo!!!
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Sorry, Min is 245. Not 998.. :-/
And I'm pretty sure the material of the casing (rubber vs hard plastic) wouldn't matter, but would contribute to the heating. I'm sure that a lot of people would use a case of some sort to protect their device.
The only reason why I started this thread is because I was on a ROM not too long ago (a couple of nights ago), which has exactly the same settings and modifications, except, it wasn't running Froyo - it was running Eclair. And since I installed that Eclair ROM, the phone has only been turned off once (with the battery removed, about a couple of days after installing it and it being on and charging pretty much 24/7) and has been charging pretty much non stop.
The only difference is it is using Froyo instead of Eclair... Hence why I thought it'd be best to start this thread.
LOL, now this is n1 example of a person who didnt read before he flashed
Solution dont whipe data...
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lol nice overheat guide
i'm using setcpu to scale it to powersafe and max @512 Hz
and when the screen is off it's max is set to the lowest (256?)
and when i wanna play games i always set it to min 256(?) and may 998 ans performance
then my battery won't drain so fast
nice overheating guidelines
Do you guys actually see a difference with setcpu? I have used every option available and nothing ever got slower or faster for me.
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Yeah I'm running 2.2.1 and my X10 is no where near hot. well, at least in temperature because its a hot-sexy phone ;P
Nice overclocking there though X10 watercooling systems now in development, expect another forum branch to open in XDA in the next coming weeks.
To my understanding the 2.6.29 doesn't support overclocking so setcpu shouldn't make a difference at all. The rubber case probably contributed to the heat retention but the heat likely is from the constant charging.
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Try the JuiceDefender app and set it to turn off wifi and data when your screen is off or unless certain apps are visible, helps with battery and stops unused functions while your phone sleeps.
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Phone doesnt overheat, if you use it right.
Useless topic!!
Sounds like a guy (not saying names) that Z tells to remove some files from "some" roms he was taking without permission, just trying to desestimate Z rom.
Beta 4 runs very well, theres no overheat.
Sorry for my bad english!!
Greetings from Venezuela!
I have installed cm6.1. 3 v4. 3, its a fab rom.... but charging is the main prob... even if i charge for 2 hrs continues it charges upto just 60% and it becomes very hot..... any solution for this......
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I have installed cm6.1. 3 v4. 3, its a fab rom.... but charging is the main prob... even if i charge for 2 hrs continues it charges upto just 60% and it becomes very hot..... any solution for this......
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Try charging the phone while its off. Ive heard people say that their phone wouldnt charge past a certain point but after charging it whilst off it returned to charging back to 100 percent. I bought a new usb cable for my charger after the terminal end into the phone became deformed and my phone now charges ~3x faster but ive never had it get abnormally hot.
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Hmmm... i set cpu to 998 when running emulators, otherwise its just ondemand. Using freex10 b4 for a fortnight high use frequent charging added 3g build prop lines, got no overheating issues.
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Rofl setcpu doesnt work unless u got full access, root doesnt give that... but have fun xD
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Its funny that anyone with the know how or has supposedly read these forums continue to pay for (or pirate!) apps that have no effect. WITHOUT UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER AND CUSTOM KERNEL OVERCLOCKING APPS HAVE NO EFFECT! Check the overclock option in JuiceDefender, this option is not supported! The developer of the app has apparently left out any notice that it doesnt work with our kernel so they can continue to make sales.
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A silly thing i"be done was left my PLAY to charge with the window open and the sun beaming on my phone.
When I came back to see it under the sun is picked it up and saw it was up to 65 degrees C'
I obviously took out the battery and cooled it back to 27c under the AC
so how hard did the cpu take damage? The phone didn't reboot automatically though, and atm there is no signs of damage
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hopefully u didnt damage it fingers crossed
Maybe nothing? Only time will tell
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A silly thing i"be done was left my PLAY to charge with the window open and the sun beaming on my phone.
When I came back to see it under the sun is picked it up and saw it was up to 65 degrees C'
I obviously took out the battery and cooled it back to 27c under the AC
so how hard did the cpu take damage? The phone didn't reboot automatically though, and atm there is no signs of damage
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Was your device still on?? If it was don't worry. The CPU would of shut device down if it reached a dangerous temp
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Was your device still on?? If it was don't worry. The CPU would of shut device down if it reached a dangerous temp
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It was still on. No other way to check the temp if it was off
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If you said thanks and using a pc, no reason not to press the thanks button this goes to everyone
Don't worry about it if it didn't turn off automatically.i'm sure these new CPUs have built in safety mechanisms that turns it off auto if it reaches a certain temperature.
You would be more scared if it was already turned off.it would mean it overheated and is still heating up under the sun.
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It should be fine, any damage would be noticeable right away.
Here I guessed someone had they're cpu pegged at 1.9ghz while having an hd movie marathon
Hello,
is it normal that my Nexus 4 hits 50° Celsius (thats 122° Fahrenheit)?
I was just playing that 10 fast fingers app and it seemed like a light app so I was pretty surprised how hot it got and downloaded a temperature widget...
Any opinions? Did your device get so hot? Should I ask for a replacement?
Sounds fine to me? The glass doesn't block heat transference, so people really notice it a lot on this device. When you get above 65°C is when I'd start to worry.
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Sounds fine to me? The glass doesn't block heat transference, so people really notice it a lot on this device. When you get above 65°C is when I'd start to worry.
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would have surely gotten some blisters if I kept my hands on it guess its normal but a bit of a crazy standard as the phone was only running a very simple app (nothing 3d or anything only checking typing speed)
maybe anyone else has something to say about this? i'd like a second opinion if possible
Was the temp on the CPU or the battery?
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Was the temp on the CPU or the battery?
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the app shows the cpu temp
don't know what the temp on the battery was but the source of the heat was definitely the cpu
ruzkay said:
the app shows the cpu temp
don't know what the temp on the battery was but the source of the heat was definitely the cpu
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The CPU creates the heat and much of it is transferred to the battery. One theory is that these phones throttle so quickly to prolong the life of the battery. I think they shut off at 70°
Are you on stock kernel? Try franco, he addressed this issue in his code. If you search his thread you will find useful info.
50 is fine. Desktop and laptops can often run up to 90 degrees Celsius. Also, you can't get blister from something that's 50 degrees.
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I have try both Franco and matrix kernels and they don't stop hot. Phone battery still 40+- degrees by Celsius. Up parts of phone hot and is not nice feeling keep it at hand. May be is some ideas how make phone more colder. Hu use cm or other roms? How it hot?
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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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rida007 said:
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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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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Just get my new Note 3 around one month and got battery temperature too low message start one week ago. When this happen you can't charge battery if temperature under -4.5c, camera flash can't use under -5c. I think is Thermistor problem, anyone know what happen?
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Download Androsensor from Google and see which one is failing (There should be 2: battery temp and phone temp and probably third for CPU but that one doesn't show here). If it is battery sensor, I'm not 100% sure but I think it should be inside battery, so I would try if new battery would work, after cleaning all the contacts. Thermistor is a fancy name for calibrated resistor that changes resistance according to temp, if I remember correctly lower resistance = lower temp, looks like a short maybe.
While you at it why not check all sensors, dial *#0*# and look, no temp here, but make sure other things work right.
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Download Androsensor from Google and see which one is failing (There should be 2: battery temp and phone temp and probably third for CPU but that one doesn't show here). If it is battery sensor, I'm not 100% sure but I think it should be inside battery, so I would try if new battery would work, after cleaning all the contacts. Thermistor is a fancy name for calibrated resistor that changes resistance according to temp, if I remember correctly lower resistance = lower temp, looks like a short maybe.
While you at it why not check all sensors, dial *#0*# and look, no temp here, but make sure other things work right.
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The problem should come from device not battery. I try my battery in other Note 3 temperature is normal, replace new battery on my phone still negative temperature. What is Batt 2 in Thermistor means?
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The problem should come from device not battery. I try my battery in other Note 3 temperature is normal, replace new battery on my phone still negative temperature. What is Batt 2 in Thermistor means?
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Most probably a broken sensor, these issues are fixed for free by warranty.
Skander1998 said:
Most probably a broken sensor, these issues are fixed for free by warranty.
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Thanks for info. I think only way to fix it free is send it back. ?
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