Z1 vs Z5 temperatures - Xperia Z5 General

I only used AnTuTu stability test running at the same time on a wooden surface with my 2 year old Xperia Z1 and brand new Xperia Z5.
The phone with alarm clock and vibrate icon are the Z1, Z5 is the other with the no sim card icon. (Z1 left, Z5 right)
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The Z5 runs about 5c hotter on average, and you can definitely feel it too, but it isn't uncomfortable by any means. So yeah SD810 runs quite a bit hotter than the SD800.

But how about SoC/CPU temperature? I reckon those numbers are battery temperature becouse the SoC/CPU gets noticably hotter for both phones under load. My Z1 SoC/CPU gets around 55 degrees viewing 1080p60 Youtube with several third party persistent apps in the background working. I think thermal range before throttling is 75 degrees.

EQ2000 said:
But how about SoC/CPU temperature? I reckon those numbers are battery temperature becouse the SoC/CPU gets noticably hotter for both phones under load. My Z1 SoC/CPU gets around 55 degrees viewing 1080p60 Youtube with several third party persistent apps in the background working. I think thermal range before throttling is 75 degrees.
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Ahh, probably was the battery temp but neither phone was that hot, the Z5 was hot by the camera but not how some people (samsung fanboys) describe it. In the winter it would be pretty nice to hold.

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Ahh, probably was the battery temp but neither phone was that hot, the Z5 was hot by the camera but not how some people (samsung fanboys) describe it. In the winter it would be pretty nice to hold.
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Yeah seems like normal temperatures for battery under load and the Z5 comes with dual heat-pipes to spread out the heat from the center to the inner frame and aluminium frame. It's good to keep them as cool and/or spread out the heat as much as possible not only due to the components in itself and perfomance but also becouse heat makes photos come out noiser as a warmer sensor produces more noise than when cooler. Samsung fanboys are much like Apple fanboys, overly aggressive to make inferior products look superior by going full retard and they might even "buy" the rival product just to slander it. So just to ignore those and spend your time on quality stuff instead.

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Overheating or not?

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
Here is antutu stability test results:
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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..

Does my phone have overheating issue?

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I just bought my Moto X Style/Pure a week ago. XT1572, brand new so not rooted or anything. Besides the short battery life, what I notice is that the phone gets much hotter than my previous phone (Moto G 1st gen - I know this might be like comparing oranges and apples).
I took a snapshot of battery temperature since I got the phone. How does this compare to your phone? I am a light user, so mostly Gmail, Chrome, Youtube, Spotify, Google Music. I would say using Chrome or watching Youtube bring the phone to around 105F and sometimes above. I just tried 4K recording and the phone got super hot as well (like 120+ F). One thing to note is I am currently living in Southeast Asia so the weather and humidity here might be different. But again, I don't think it matters much if you have air conditioning all the time. I have done factory reset two times and tried to install only essential apps as well as to look for rogue apps with no luck. In safe mode, the phone is cooler by around 4 Fahrenheit. Anyway, hopefully I can figure out if my phone is faulty soon since I have a week left before I am no longer eligible to replace/return it.
Edit: For those of you who don't bother to see the photo, basically the phone fluctuates from 80F (idle) to 100F-102F (normal light activity) to 105F-106F (Chrome & Youtube a while) to sometimes 110F - 114F (excluding charging time).
Yes this phone gets a bit warm but not really hot. Here is mine during an average work day with general use all day long. The temp dip you see around 8-9am was when the phone was in a car mount with vent blowing on it.
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Welcome to the hot club, same transition here ( Moto G 2013 to Moto X xt1575) using chrome and YouTube is a recipe for a mobile furnace, this is my last Moto phone, bye bye Lenovorola
Enviado desde mi XT1575 mediante Tapatalk
41C/105F is no big deal actually... normal usage well turbo charging (which I rarely do) I have seen temps as high as 45C/113F and even 50C/120F although not for long, but have yet to see if there are long term effects.
Try to avoid using the stock charger, or any turbo charger, it will lower temps significantly and use a quality 1.5A+ standard charger... I never exceed 40F when charging with my 1.8A Blackberry Playbook charger and it charges significantly faster than my 1A charger (but still not near as fast as the turbo charger).

Active cooling for the Amazon Fire Stick

I tried popping off the top cover because I thought the temps i'm getting from CPU-z are not accurate.
I was getting around 85 Celsius and more. I tried to touch the processor part and it was really HOT. I can't even put my fingers there for a long time.
Added a ramsink with 3M Thermal transfer tape and a 25mm Nidec 12v dc Fan Temps went down to 45 to 50 Celsius .
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aperture said:
I tried popping off the top cover because I thought the temps i'm getting from CPU-z are not accurate.
I was getting around 85 Celsius and more. I tried to touch the processor part and it was really HOT. I can't even put my fingers there for a long time.
Added a ramsink with 3M Thermal transfer tape and a 25mm Nidec 12v dc Fan Temps went down to 45 to 50 Celsius .
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Looks pretty neat, congrats! Are you using a wall adapter or the USB port on the TV? Because I am using the TV port and it has a decent temperature, wouldn't say it's more than 40 degrees C.
Why? and why do you have a keyboard with circle keys?
Fire stick cpu cooling project very similar
Similarly I also designed a way to cool the fire stick, but without using a heatsink.
The normal temperature after a few minutes of use was 81 degrees centigrade, now no higher than 60 degrees. With this I can always keep all the processing fluid, avoiding the slow and possible locks.
Below are the images.
Hope this helps.
Hugs from Brazil !!!
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Why? and why do you have a keyboard with circle keys?
Looks pretty cool!
But - why did you guys do it? Because you could ?

			
				
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Sorry guys, but the system was not allowing me to send the 3 photos in one post. These are more to collaborate with anyone who wants to install a cooler on Amazon Firestick ... hugs from Brazil !!!
Why? and why do you have a keyboard with circle keys?
Anyone know what the purpose of the copper shielding is? Is that designed to help spread heat or rf interference or what?
Mine doesn't heat at all.
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Anyone know what the purpose of the copper shielding is? Is that designed to help spread heat or rf interference or what?
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It is a heatsink which is a heat exchanger that transfers heat from the circuitry to air so it is away from the stick. These are used in almost all electronic devices.
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Most Exynos vs Snapdragon CPU temps are wrong I think

It seems that Antutu does not gives the correct reading of the cpu temperature on Exynos S20. Most people used it to compare temperature in their videos
When I open Antutu Benchmark it tells me that my CPU is at 50 while I'm doing nothing and the phone is totally cold, which is obviously impossible. If I download any other apps in the Play store such as CPU Monitor, it tells me the CPU is 28° which seems to be much more realistic and coherent numbers. Also, according to a user this also is the same temperature as PerfZ which is own Samsung tool to measure temperature.
I tried few different apps and Antutu is the only which give me such high numbers
https://imgur.com/BokCNu7
Don't get me wrong tho, I am NOT saying that the Exynos variant is cooler than the Snapdragon or anything, I didn't do any test as I don't own a Snapdragon S20 so I can't state anything about that.
A test I made:
Here is what I did before starting the test:
Remove the phone case - Charge to 70% - Wait 10 minutes to cool down to ambiant temp - Close all background apps - Set phone to airplane mode - Place it on wooden surface and start the test
If anyone owning a Snapdragon S20 could make the same test it would be awesome to compare the results! (Without the surface temperature if you don't have the tools to measure it)
Test made with CPU Throlling Test app
Time is in minutes
Surface temp taken at the hottest point
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Original excel file with more infos: https://1drv.ms/x/s!Ak69-GxOpF6Pgdt-cEwO98WkLYda7w?e=1tg8pp
actually, 40-50 idle temperatures arent too abnormal because s20 was a hot phone initially(idk if it still is). my root app also shows my cpu being around 60-70 under load (exy 9820) which makes sense(3C cpu manager). Also the fact that surface temperature is 45 °C is alone proof that cpu must be way hotter. Since the surface is cooling with air + big surface area for heat to spread.

OPPO Find X5 Pro Unboxing (OPPO Ambassador)

Here's a quick look at unboxing the OPPO Find X5 Pro and initial first impressions of this Snapdragon 8GEN1 flagship phone.
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The phone comes with a Super VOOC 80W charger that in my tests will charge the Find X5 Pro to 100% in around 37 minutes from empty. We also get a TPU case in grey, sim tray eject tool, premium services card, and type-A to type-c USB cable.
The finish of the Find X5 Pro is superb, the ceramic back especially the form of the camera module looks fantastic to me one of the best camera modules of recent Android flagships.
The QHD+ LTPO2 screen is super bright over 1000 nits measured, it holds up well in direct sunlight and is very legible.
A quick test of a very demanding console & PC port Genshin Impact shows the SD8Gen1 performs well, but a dip in performance was quite noticeable after gaming for extended periods. The surface thermals remained under 43 degrees as the phone was throttled to keep the temperatures in check.
ColorOS 12.1 runs is fluid with no noticeable animation lags unlike some other Android 12 phones tested like the S22 Ultra (Exynos) or Xiaomi 12 Pro.
Initial first impressions:
Pros:
Very good build and finish with a sleek looking camera module
Great low light camera performance thanks to the Marisilicion NPU and colour profile from Hasselblad
Stunning QHD+ screen and accurate fingerprint reader
Fast stable UI with no noticeable animation lag
One of the best ultrawide cameras tested
Cons:
Video audio is quite poor, OPPO needs to address this. Low bitrate of 96kbps
It's expensive at around 1300 euros here in Spain
Shutter lag in some scenarios means moving objects will be blurred

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