Has anyone noticed that Turbo 2 on 5.1.1 is slower than Turbo 1 5.0.1?
I would press home or tap an icon or even type and nothing would happen for 1-2 seconds before the sentence I typed would appear as if I just typed it very quickly later.
Haven't figured out yet how to fix it of if there is anything I can do about it. Anyone get this issue? Did you have a way to fix it?
thermal throttling is a big issue on turbo 2.
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My Droid Turbo 2 is slower than the Droid Maxx that I upgraded from. Battery life is also nearly the same, if not worse.
This phone has been a complete disappointment to me.
I've not experienced any thermal throttling on my DT2 yet. Had horrible problems with my previous Galaxy S4 though.
kakabobo said:
thermal throttling is a big issue on turbo 2.
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Do you have thermal throttling issues? How do you handle them?
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How many of you are facing throttling issues and how long does it take for it to kick in?is it only apparent in games and how much of a performance dip do you get? My current one x very rarely throttles and if this is a big isseue which cannot be fixed with root I may have to stay away for a while
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The only time my N4 has throttled is in GLbenchmark, otherwise i havent noticed it anywhere else
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How many of you are facing throttling issues and how long does it take for it to kick in?is it only apparent in games and how much of a performance dip do you get? My current one x very rarely throttles and if this is a big isseue which cannot be fixed with root I may have to stay away for a while
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The throttling setting hasn't been changed yet.
Throttling down to 1134MHz as early/cool as 39C.
I had a couple within the first week on stock I had the phone but I feel that it's becoming much more common now.
Yesterday I had about 4 reboots while the phone wasn't in use in my pocket.
Has this happend to anybody else? Its happend both on stock and on ForceRom.
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nemesis93 said:
I had a couple within the first week on stock I had the phone but I feel that it's becoming much more common now.
Yesterday I had about 4 reboots while the phone wasn't in use in my pocket.
Has this happend to anybody else? Its happend both on stock and on ForceRom.
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I have not experienced any random reboots nor really seen anyone complain about it. Typically those type of problems are kernel and or uv/ov related. Did your reboots happen right after getting the phone before any modifications? Might have to go back to bone stock to see if the device is somehow faulty.
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I have not experienced any random reboots nor really seen anyone complain about it. Typically those type of problems are kernel and or uv/ov related. Did your reboots happen right after getting the phone before any modifications? Might have to go back to bone stock to see if the device is somehow faulty.
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Yes it happend before I rooted on completely stock but I feel its happening more often now. At first when I rooted and installed forceRom it was about the same.
The only thing that ive done differently is underclock to 1.24ghz for better battery but that shouldn't cause a reboot.
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The only thing that ive done differently is underclock to 1.24ghz for better battery but that shouldn't cause a reboot.
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In theory, it shouldn't but 1.24 is a pretty significant underclock. My Evo3d rebooted quite often....especially when over/underclocked.
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In theory, it shouldn't but 1.24 is a pretty significant underclock. My Evo3d rebooted quite often....especially when over/underclocked.
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I mean my galaxy note 2 was underclocked to 1.1ghz and undervolted 75mv at all times and I never had an issue. On this phone I underclocked to 1.24ghz and everything else I've kept exactly the same.
I always thought overclocking is what could cause instability.
Underclocking can just cause things to be a bit sluggish at times whem youre doing too much at a time because it just limits the cpu instead of going over/into its limits (oc).
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When I first activated mine it rebooted 4 seperate times and cleared all info that I had put in it. Basically 4 factory resets on it's own each time after activating. Now it seems fine. Couldn't tell you what happened however.
hi,
my new moto x style is getting quite hot for no other reason than that the screen is on.
i'm not playing games or doing anything else cpu or gpu intensive. browsing in chrome, reading xda threads, ...
is this normal for the X Pure?
How long have you had the phone? Mine ran warm the first few days I had it.
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How hot?
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Download GSAM battery app and let us know how hot? It shouldn't get hot unless your turbo charging or going crazy with your gpu.
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How long have you had the phone? Mine ran warm the first few days I had it.
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I have mine for four days now.
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How hot?
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Not "drop it like it's hot" hot
But warm/hot enough to be an annoyance. Not even doing any processor intensive things.
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Download GSAM battery app and let us know how hot? It shouldn't get hot unless your turbo charging or going crazy with your gpu.
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Good idea, will do that!
Interested to see what you come back with. However, it might settle down a little since you are only 4 days into it. Let us know what GSAM shows eating up your battery. Something might have gone rogue on you.
mine randomly will hit up to like 103 if I'm using it for a bit and switching between apps etc. charging on turbo charger hits like 110 or so.
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This is one of the reasons I sent mine back. Mine got insanely hot. Wouldn't burn you, but hot enough to the point that it would worry you. At first, If I started to feel it get warm I'd screen off and put it in my pocket, but even then it would build heat. Tried brightness settings and CPU tuning, but nothing worked except for a refund. Ordered a Tempered glass screen protector for nothing now. Tried to give it away twice with no success so the First person to PM me about it gets it free. I have no use for it.
Yeah that was a big reason for me sending mine back, I had it for a total of 5 or 6 days and it would get super hot for no reason. I could be going through emails or searching something on google and it would heat up almost to the point of feeling like I was running a stress test on the phone. I know 4 people that own this phone and they have all had problems with heat, I personally feel like all that heat kills the lifespan of the phone which was a big reason for returning it. Hope you figure it out man, good luck.
It's to be expected guys snapdragon 800 series aka housefire edition. Just be glad we didn't get the 810 which would start melting plastic if left unchecked. Qualcomm is at an end with Samsung's new exynos that barely emits heat while having ludicrous performence I wish Samsung would make a stock Android phone.
I don't think the phone gets that hot, but maybe that's just because I'm coming off the HTC One M9. My MXPE does get warm from time to time, but I have yet to experience it getting so hot as to render it uncomfortable to hold. I had the HTC One M9 and the M8 before it, and those phones definitely got crazy hot. Even my old Motorola XT912 (Droid RAZR Maxx) got hotter than the MXPE seems to. I got my MXPE with the Walnut back, so maybe the wood materials just don't heat up as much.
I wouldn't say phone heats up for no reason. Something is making phone work under no activity. Something running back ground. If your rooted, you can pin point the heateruper. I'm hoping with 6.0 coming soon, we can get optimized rom with bada$$ kernel for best battery tweaking. I can only hope and patiently wait..
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I don't think the phone gets that hot, but maybe that's just because I'm coming off the HTC One M9. My MXPE does get warm from time to time, but I have yet to experience it getting so hot as to render it uncomfortable to hold. I had the HTC One M9 and the M8 before it, and those phones definitely got crazy hot. Even my old Motorola XT912 (Droid RAZR Maxx) got hotter than the MXPE seems to. I got my MXPE with the Walnut back, so maybe the wood materials just don't heat up as much.
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Ha-ha came from the same phones(except the m9), anyways mine only got hot for the first couple days, now it runs way cooler than my older phones
i think it's fine now after 1 week of usage.
sometimes it gets warm while browsing on lte but it only heats up to about 42°C which should be fine.
i use GSam Battery Monitor to check for temperature and battery usage.
Good to hear.
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Hi all. New to XDA but have finally joined. I have taken the step away from Samsung's bloatware and been using the UK version of Droid Turbo 2... The Moto X force. Have to say is a fantastic beast of a phone but have recently been experiencing overheating and the phone reaching 45°c (gsam battery monitor). Literally heats up in 3 minutes of Clash of Clan on about 20% screen brightness. I thought this version of snapdragon 810 was the "revised" version which had no overheating. Should I be concerned about this or is it normal? I'll be sending phone back to Motorola anyway to fix a stuck pixel so was wondering if this is something that should be mentioned. Thanks in advance all sorry if this thread is in the wrong place.
Because it gets warm doesn't mean it's overheating. If you aren't experiencing throttling performance or reboots or force closures, then it's not overheating.
That being said mine only gets warm when charging via turbo charger, not when playing rayman ... Haven't played clash of clans.
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Thanks for your reply... Not as worried about it as much now. It does seem to throttle as there is a bit of lag when it's warm
I came across this bug earlier today and just tested it out for the past hour or so. When the phone is on WiFi it heats up twice as fast and gets hotter than it would have just on mobile data. Depending on how many bytes your phone is transferring will depend on how hot it gets which is why some of you are experiencing freezes/reboots when updating multiple apps at the same time through the play store.
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Not on my exynos.
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Not on my exynos.
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Sorry. I should have specified. I am using the T-Mobile Snapdragon version.
Mine doesnt
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Sorry. I should have specified. I am using the T-Mobile Snapdragon version.
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Mine doesn't. home or corporate wifi. Only notice the heat when playing games.
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Sorry. I should have specified. I am using the T-Mobile Snapdragon version.
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Jeepers, what the heck is up with Qualcomm? The 810 was a disaster, and now you guys with the 820 have been posting all kinds of issues, I really feel for you guys.
Are you on 2.4ghz or 5? I noticed on 5ghz the battery drains very quickly, the speeds and wall penetration is nice though.
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Are you on 2.4ghz or 5? I noticed on 5ghz the battery drains very quickly, the speeds and wall penetration is nice though.
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I was using 5ghz. I'll try 2.4 tonight. I didn't even realize that could make a difference.
Sprint snapdragon no issues home or work or starbucks
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Jeepers, what the heck is up with Qualcomm? The 810 was a disaster, and now you guys with the 820 have been posting all kinds of issues, I really feel for you guys.
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I guess. I'm just lucky or not as picky. Zero lag. Battery gets me 6 to 8 hours sot a day over 18 to 24 hours. No heat issues.
I've had the g2, g3, nexus 6, Droid turbo, galaxy s6 and this. Best phone I've ever used. With out question.
My only complaint so far is slow motion on the camera can be choppy and skip frames.
Million sold bound to be some Duds, I'm just glad mine wasn't one of them. Or I was and I'm too naive to see it. In which case I would say ignorance is bliss LOL
5ghz probably draws a little more power but shouldnt be enouhh to make the phone heat up
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5ghz probably draws a little more power but shouldnt be enouhh to make the phone heat up
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Thanks. That's what I thought. I just confirmed this is also happening on 2.4
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Normal heating
I did hands on this but did not find excessive heating issue during the wifi use , Will not say their is no heating . Same issue raises during the use of heavy app . But I would again say its normal heating .