Heat - Moto G4 Plus Questions & Answers

Loving this phone and I have chosenthe 64gb moto g4 plus yay....over the axon 7
One thing that pops up, it seems like the overheating issue has been resolved. Is this true?

PunishedSnake said:
Loving this phone and I have chosenthe 64gb moto g4 plus yay....over the axon 7
One thing that pops up, it seems like the overheating issue has been resolved. Is this true?
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actually yes..a bit ! better than before. but now a days heating became an common issue. Nougat update reduced heat ! but device heats up while charging is actually normal. its coz of fast charging ! the device charge rapidly. when the battery gets over heated voltage for charging becomes normal and the rate for charging will also be normal. and that is why till 75% device will charge quickly and after that to reach 100% it takes some time...dont worry be cool

Mine is MotoG4 Plus
it has heating problem in video recording, using internet or playing games....
How it can be Solve???

Vinod0007 said:
Mine is MotoG4 Plus
it has heating problem in video recording, using internet or playing games....
How it can be Solve???
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heating issues have been reduced through ota updates now its better than before...soon through future nougat updates may reduce heat. though device heats up, no lesser in performance

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moto g4plus-playing games while charging

hi fellas...am using moto g4 plus. I've done bit research about playing games while charging the device with quick qualcomm charging 3.0 (turbo charging). dash charging in one plus 3 supports this kinda feature...and its battery and charger both are smart enough to throttle down the temp.
so what is my question is, can we play games or watch movies when the device is in charge (qualcomm quick charge 3.0, snapdragon 617 SOC)
tech virus said:
hi fellas...am using moto g4 plus. I've done bit research about playing games while charging the device with quick qualcomm charging 3.0 (turbo charging). dash charging in one plus 3 supports this kinda feature...and its battery and charger both are smart enough to throttle down the temp.
so what is my question is, can we play games or watch movies when the device is in charge (qualcomm quick charge 3.0, snapdragon 617 SOC)
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As far as i know mostly all the phone with turbo power are smart enough that if the temp of phone rises then it will throttle down the amps flowing in.Well just if heating is not an issue for you then you can play games while plugged in but also another case will arise as the phone all over temp increase it also throttle down the performance of cpu,gpu to control temp and you will face lag/drop in fps in games.
anhoxhrs said:
As far as i know mostly all the phone with turbo power are smart enough that if the temp of phone rises then it will throttle down the amps flowing in.Well just if heating is not an issue for you then you can play games while plugged in but also another case will arise as the phone all over temp increase it also throttle down the performance of cpu,gpu to control temp and you will face lag/drop in fps in games.
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any chance of my battery or soc to get fried up ??
tech virus said:
any chance of my battery or soc to get fried up ??
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Nupe as far as stock rom is concerned.If the limits are crossed the phone will it self show a warning of overheating.
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Nupe as far as stock rom is concerned.If the limits are crossed the phone will it self show a warning of overheating.
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i never heard this kinda heating alert in new snapdragon soc's unless third party monitoring app is installed. but as far as now, i found no issues !! even in the snapdragon qualcomm official page mentioned that, quick charge 3.0 is fast nof to charge mobiles when using Mobile to watch and play games even its in charge.
finally every soc which supports qualcomm quick charge 3.0, can play games while charging with no issues
U may also face the problem of ghost touch while using it with charger, common problem in g4 plus.
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ca_guri01 said:
U may also face the problem of ghost touch while using it with charger, common problem in g4 plus.
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does every moto g4 plus facing this issue #ghost_touch ?? coz its been 2 months since i bot. for past 2 weeks i played nova3, asphalt 8, unkilled these kinda high intensive games when the device ws in quick charge 3.0. Seriously i haven't faced any issues. may be, new nougat soak test update wud ve fixed this issue....beside I've played nova 3 for exactly 43 mins with Bluetooth gamepad controller when the device ws in charge though, i haven't came across this ghost touch nor the device heated up ! after 43 mins my device temp was about 44 in the front and 44-45 deg at the back near camera...
am i the one gt this better device ?!!
tech virus said:
does every moto g4 plus facing this issue #ghost_touch ?? coz its been 2 months since i bot. for past 2 weeks i played nova3, asphalt 8, unkilled these kinda high intensive games when the device ws in quick charge 3.0. Seriously i haven't faced any issues. may be, new nougat soak test update wud ve fixed this issue....beside I've played nova 3 for exactly 43 mins with Bluetooth gamepad controller when the device ws in charge though, i haven't came across this ghost touch nor the device heated up ! after 43 mins my device temp was about 44 in the front and 44-45 deg at the back near camera...
am i the one gt this better device ?!!
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On mostly devices, if u don't have this problem then u r lucky [emoji14] [emoji106]
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nougat soak test update seriously reduced heating issue i personally feel. waiting for the complete bugless, light official nougat update to hit our devices.

galaxy s8 heats up

My s8 heats up a bit not too much but enough to make my fingers uncomfortable from taking in too much heat. I have the screen resolution set on 1080p. Anyone else facing this issue?
When you're doing intensive stuff the phone will heat up, all of them heat up.
So far the S8 has run cooler than any of my past snapdragon devices.
ramneeshk98 said:
My s8 heats up a bit not too much but enough to make my fingers uncomfortable from taking in too much heat. I have the screen resolution set on 1080p. Anyone else facing this issue?
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What are you doing while it gets hot?
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Not much just usual use. You know just instagram Spotify n that. I tried using battery saving for an extended period of time and the phone still gets a fair bit warm
ramneeshk98 said:
Not much just usual use. You know just instagram Spotify n that. I tried using battery saving for an extended period of time and the phone still gets a fair bit warm
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Are you doing it while charging?
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Sometimes. It heats up either way. Brightness is on around 50%. Not too many apps running in the background either.
You're not facing this issue?
Not at all.
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ramneeshk98 said:
My s8 heats up a bit not too much but enough to make my fingers uncomfortable from taking in too much heat. I have the screen resolution set on 1080p. Anyone else facing this issue?
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What is the temperature your battery temperature goes in s8?
I after using s7edge and s8 I notice heats a little bit more than s7edge more 4 degrees, i have been using both at same time and usage, and heats more,
S7 edge around 30 32
s8 34 36 is not normal,.
Other day get to 40 easily.
No games, only browsing Facebook whatsapp and 4G like always.
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What is the temperature your battery temperature goes in s8?
I after using s7edge and s8 I notice heats a little bit more than s7edge more 4 degrees, i have been using both at same time and usage, and heats more,
S7 edge around 30 32
s8 34 36 is not normal,.
Other day get to 40 easily.
No games, only browsing Facebook whatsapp and 4G like always.
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It's winter down here is Australia RN and Idk if it's due to this but the phone doesn't heat up anymore. Even after heavy use. Could be due to several software updates the phone received
ramneeshk98 said:
It's winter down here is Australia RN and Idk if it's due to this but the phone doesn't heat up anymore. Even after heavy use. Could be due to several software updates the phone received
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Yes you are right, could be, im already testing now after flashing the new firmware with clean install.
My friend got same issue .His s 8 very easy get heat up . Also phone screen can't wake up every two day . And he called Samsung finally send phone to fix

Still worth in 2017?

I'm entertaining the thought of getting a Nexus 6P this 2017. I understand updates will still be that quick and supported by 2018 but I have some questions:
1. Is it true the 6P has some water-resistant powers that it's considered safe to use during light rain or a spill of water or soda?
2. I heard that a "bug" causes the phone to crash or turn off unexpectedly when the battery dips below 10%?
3. Is it also true the wifi and bluetooth can sometimes be erratic?
Need your comments please. Cheers.
I have the 6P Since 20th July..
And non of these issues had with me.
Get the one plus 3.. N6P is too old now
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Gino76ph said:
I'm entertaining the thought of getting a Nexus 6P this 2017. I understand updates will still be that quick and supported by 2018 but I have some questions:
1. Is it true the 6P has some water-resistant powers that it's considered safe to use during light rain or a spill of water or soda?
2. I heard that a "bug" causes the phone to crash or turn off unexpectedly when the battery dips below 10%?
3. Is it also true the wifi and bluetooth can sometimes be erratic?
Need your comments please. Cheers.
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I just sold mine on eBay.. I liked the phone allot but it was just too big for me to carry at work. I never had any problems with mine the entire time I had it.
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No problems since launch. There exceptions for some....
Abdulaziz6p said:
I have the 6P Since 20th July..
And non of these issues had with me.
Get the one plus 3.. N6P is too old now
So, no issues with water damage or phone dying when battery goes under 15%?
I'm reluctant to get a OnePlus phone. I have heard many great things about their phones but company it seems has a poor track record when it comes to Customer Support and after sales service.
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Gino76ph said:
Abdulaziz6p said:
I have the 6P Since 20th July..
And non of these issues had with me.
Get the one plus 3.. N6P is too old now
So, no issues with water damage or phone dying when battery goes under 15%?
I'm reluctant to get a OnePlus phone. I have heard many great things about their phones but company it seems has a poor track record when it comes to Customer Support and after sales service.
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Yes sir. Nothing had on mine
And you're right about OnePlus...
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I'm entertaining the thought of getting a Nexus 6P this 2017. I understand updates will still be that quick and supported by 2018 but I have some questions:
1. Is it true the 6P has some water-resistant powers that it's considered safe to use during light rain or a spill of water or soda?
2. I heard that a "bug" causes the phone to crash or turn off unexpectedly when the battery dips below 10%?
3. Is it also true the wifi and bluetooth can sometimes be erratic?
Need your comments please. Cheers.
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I bought the Nexus6P back in December because it was a great open box deal, and I couldn't be happier.
I've never encountered any of the issues you mentioned at all, and I find it to still be super snappy under normal use, plus the battery is great.
I can't comment on the water-resistance because I try not to allow it to get wet at all; that said, I'm sure you can just youtube people stress testing their poor 6p phones.
I will agree with others here though in saying that it is a bit large - I did want to pixel (not the XL) as it's size is much better, but the price was too high.
So, in 2017 what old flagship would you choose in terms of battery life, overall speed & performance and an excellent camera...a Nexus 6P, OnePlus 3T or Galaxy S7?
Gino76ph said:
So, in 2017 what old flagship would you choose in terms of battery life, overall speed & performance and an excellent camera...a Nexus 6P, OnePlus 3T or Galaxy S7?
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Nexus 6P, hands down. Mine consistently lasts all day (about 18 hours) with moderate to heavy usage (browsing XDA with Tapatalk, social media, etc), takes amazing pictures, and is very fast/responsive.
I have no experience with the OnePlus 3T, but my mom's Galaxy S7 was awful. It had horrible battery life, ugly software, and performance was very janky. The cameras were pretty good, though.
You can't go wrong with a Nexus phone. The amazing developers here on XDA keep them alive long after Google drops support.
Problem is I'm not into rooting and I only depend on software updates via OTA.
I also heard about the device freezing, radios (such as bluetooth, wifi, etc.) kept playing up and phone dies after only 15% (or below) battery life.
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Problem is I'm not into rooting and I only depend on software updates via OTA.
I also heard about the device freezing, radios (such as bluetooth, wifi, etc.) kept playing up and phone dies after only 15% (or below) battery life.
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Even if you're not into rooting, you'll still get OTA updates with the latest security patches/bug fixes months before any other phone. The 6P should be supported up until Android 9.0, so you'd be good for another 14 months or so.
If you do decide to take a walk on the wild side and root after Google drops support, Nexus phones are very easy to unlock, root, and customize.
As for the freezing, I've never experienced this while stock. The only time my device has ever frozen/crashed was due to something stupid I did, like changing the file system, or risky kernel settings.
I don't use Bluetooth, so I can't provide any feedback there, but I can vouch for WiFi being very stable.
The shutdown/battery issues are caused by degraded batteries. There's no avoiding it, batteries are rated for a certain number of charge cycles and wear out over time, but there are things you can do to extend the life of your battery:
1. Don't expose your phone to extreme hot/cold temperatures. Using it in the summer or winter is ok, but don't put it in the freezer to run benchmarks or to keep it cool while installing updates. If you must keep it cool, take it out of its case (if you have one) and place it in front of a fan. I always place my phone in front of a fan when installing a new ROM or anything CPU intensive to keep it cool.
2. Don't use fast charging unless absolutely necessary, such as you're heading out for a hot date in 20 minutes but you only have 15% left. If you're charging your phone overnight, there's no need to use the fast charger. I've been using the 1 amp wall adapter from my Galaxy Nexus to charge my 6P overnight and the battery is just as good as day one with no random shutdowns.
3. Don't play games, install updates, or anything that may cause the phone/battery to heat up while the phone is charging. Browsing the web, listening to music, texting, or other light tasks are fine, but playing Asphalt 8, installing the latest OTA, or whatever while charging will cause your battery to heat up and wear it out faster.
4. Charge the phone while off if possible. The reason for this is when powered on and the battery reaches 100% it stops charging (obviously). When the battery drops to 98% it starts charging again. If you charge overnight with the phone on the 2% drop/recharge will happen multiple times, causing unnecessary charge cycles and wearing out the battery.
5. Try to avoid letting the battery go below 15-20%. Discharging the battery too far too often wears it out faster.
6. If you want to get really anal about this, charge the battery when it reaches 20% and unplug it when it reaches 80%. This counts as only half of a charge cycle, thus extending the life of your battery. There's an app on XDA that stops charging at whatever limit you decide, but I believe it requires root.
I recommend buying your 6P new (if you decide to go with it and if you can find one). When you buy a used phone you have no idea how badly the battery was abused.
Gino76ph said:
Abdulaziz6p said:
I have the 6P Since 20th July..
And non of these issues had with me.
Get the one plus 3.. N6P is too old now
So, no issues with water damage or phone dying when battery goes under 15%?
I'm reluctant to get a OnePlus phone. I have heard many great things about their phones but company it seems has a poor track record when it comes to Customer Support and after sales service.
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I just sold my OnePlus 3T, it was a great phone, the only thing that disappointed me was the camera. If camera was as good as the 6P I would of kept it for another year. It is very poor in low light and bad focus on the simplest shots. I think the OnePlus 5 will be the phone to look to next for a mid priced beast.
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It's too old and you may fell angry with the hot 810 SOC
skitisu said:
It's too old and you may fell angry with the hot 810 SOC
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It's not too old. I have one and it is better than many phones years newer than it imo. I have no lag or stutters and it never heats up or has any problems. I'd definitely recommend this phone any day as it is just so good for its age.
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It's too old and you may fell angry with the hot 810 SOC
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My 6P doesn't get hot, even when playing CPU/GPU intensive games like Asphalt 8. The 810 has been tamed on the 6P.
The only good thing 6P has going for it is it's front speakers and the camera performance. Android 8/O wont fix it's short battery life, nor its laughable audio and call quality along with the random wifi connection issues...
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The only good thing 6P has going for it is it's front speakers and the camera performance. Android 8/O wont fix it's short battery life, nor its laughable audio and call quality along with the random wifi connection issues...
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Those issues are some most users including myself never have had. Those kind of issues are not device specific either and the battery is actually pretty good for the phones age. The camera is amazing with 4k quality so I don't know what you're smoking and the audio quite actually is pretty decent and doesn't have crackling or tinny sounds. The call quality is actually amazing and very clear even compared to newer phones and my home phone. At times it can be quite but there are mods for that but for general users the audio is good enough. Keep in mind that many issues you may have heard are a small percentage and are usually reports from devices with an old degraded battery and maybe a buggy custom rom. Should I assume you don't have a nexus 6p? Before talking about a phone you don't have try researching about it.
I've been lurking for a few in this part of the forum. I currently own the Nexus 6 and they have reached EOL and was considering a jump to this one. Do you guys recommend it, I'm leery about the bootloop issues and early shut down of the phone but from what I've seen around the forums if you don't have those you guys are pretty happy with the device.
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I've been lurking for a few in this part of the forum. I currently own the Nexus 6 and they have reached EOL and was considering a jump to this one. Do you guys recommend it, I'm leery about the bootloop issues and early shut down of the phone but from what I've seen around the forums if you don't have those you guys are pretty happy with the device.
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It is one of if not the best phones that came out at that time and is a fairly good price. The bootloop issues are not software related but occur when someone's battery degrades due to having it a long time or not taking care of it and how it is charged. Also the development on this phone including roms and kernels etc is some of the best. It is an amazing phone with no lags or bootloop issues and aslong as you aren't an idiot with your charging you shouldn't need to worry about any issues.
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It is one of if not the best phones that came out at that time and is a fairly good price. The bootloop issues are not software related but occur when someone's battery degrades due to having it a long time or not taking care of it and how it is charged. Also the development on this phone including roms and kernels etc is some of the best. It is an amazing phone with no lags or bootloop issues and aslong as you aren't an idiot with your charging you shouldn't need to worry about any issues.
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Plus I get to stick with Beans Roms, nothing against other developers as I'm sure they are good too but I've been a user of Beans roms for quite some time. Thanks, I loved my Nexus 6 but since it's only 32 bit it's time is coming to an end.

Heating up | Exynos S20

Hi all,
I got my S20 a couple days back and never since that day have I not seen my phone heat up every now and then.
Heavy multi-tasking ; this thing starts to warm up which is normal but what is not normal is how excessively hot this device get when using the camera for a little over 5 minutes , whether it is recording videos or clicking pictures, this device becomes unreasonably hot.
Playing a little bit of game on highest settings for a couple of minutes shouldn't be causing as much heat as the S20 ends up generating.
I am skeptical for the logetivity of this device if this heating up keeps up on such trivial tasks.
Not sure, but has anyone before ever experience this kind of problem and has seen the OEM actually fix it with mere software updates?:fingers-crossed:
Let's discuss the status of each of our devices and figure if only a bunch of us have the devices which are behaving like this or is it happening with all of our phones?
SD S20 owners can also pitch in for comparison.:good:
Thank you.:laugh:
Yes I'm also experiencing same thing. Even watching a 3-4 minute video on YouTube makes the phone feel warm. Camera heats up the phone very quickly.
Hope Samsung solves the issue.
Same problem on camera it heats up rilly fast,not seeing that in you tube though..
Same here...or even worse. 5 mins on facebook/twitter and then the device becomes obviously warm.
Same thing happens when doing wireless charging. It still gets warm quite quickly even when fast wireless charging is disabled.
Exynos S20 exynos 990
Same problem. So I went to Samsung Service center and told them the problem regarding this overheating issue. What they are telling me is that 41.8 degrees(what they have read from my device using a thermal scanner) is normal (I don't think so as 42 degrees for trivial task is absurd) also they inform me that they will reinstall the operating system once again and check whether the problem still persists, if yes replacement will be done by giving us one certificate that we can take it to the shop where we have bought the phone and get a new s20 (what a lengthy process).
S20 Exynos 990
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New Software updates
Since I wrote this post, there have been two updates pushed by samsung.
None of them made any dent to the slew of problems that this phone has been having.
I tested antutu score, I know they are not the real test for day to day usage but these scores have actually dropped since latest update.
The camera albeit is better at focusing , I can testify to that as I made two videos before and after the updates and I can see some difference but the heating is still going on like crazy.
Now I think, Samsung should have added a heat vapor chamber in the phone to manage this hot garbage.
Very disappointed to have payed so much and not even get the performance as good as the last year's SD devices.
Facing the same issue. I just want to know how can I get is replaced.
Samething on Exynos. When it hits 40c, it automatically switches to 60hz and get back when it cools down. Exynos was never good.
But one thing I can say for sure if you are worry about longevity. Never user your phone while it is charging. One thing is using your phone hot while discharging. Another thing is using it while charging and it will definitely impact battery life long term speaking.
I would disable fast charging too.
Same here! And if you have like 30-35% battery and your phone begins to heat up, say goodbye to 120hz, I think it throttles so hard that the performance can't go beyond 60.
It is really very very disappointing .It gets up so hot just using the device continues for 30 min. Once the temp cross 40+ it switches to 60hz. hahahah for this we have to pay a premium price.
Have already started to have 2nd thoughts for next galaxy devices with exynos. really really very annoying to use this phone these day in hot summers.
I hope to get it fixed soon. if not probably iam goning to quit this phone. very disappointed.
Display turns into yellow
Same problem here with ultra exynos after watching serval videos and using camera for 10 to 15 mins. At low brightness display turns yellowish because of heat and screen turns into 60 hz automatically. Has anyone noticed this yellowish problem?
kunal396 said:
Same problem here with ultra exynos after watching serval videos and using camera for 10 to 15 mins. At low brightness display turns yellowish because of heat and screen turns into 60 hz automatically. Has anyone noticed this yellowish problem?
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Yeah, noticed that too. I tried turning off the 120hz and it fixed the issue.
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Yeah, noticed that too. I tried turning off the 120hz and it fixed the issue.
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That's strange. I have noticed 2 times yellowish display like a filter and after increasing the brightness it was OK but after reducing again it went to yellowish. Thank you for the info..
kunal396 said:
That's strange. I have noticed 2 times yellowish display like a filter and after increasing the brightness it was OK but after reducing again it went to yellowish. Thank you for the info..
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Yeah, i also noticed that the yellowish tone was more at night. During the day i didn't notice any problem
kunal396 said:
That's strange. I have noticed 2 times yellowish display like a filter and after increasing the brightness it was OK but after reducing again it went to yellowish. Thank you for the info..
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Same. But it wasn't happening before so it might be a software bug.
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Same issue
Same problem here guys, I am very frustrated.
First of all why make two variants, one with snapdragon an other with exynos?
Why this discrimination?
Secondly why should I pay for a flagship and get a less than flagship experience?
I hope it is partly software fixable.
I am so gonna be very unpleasant and persistent at support. Greece here and bought s20 two days ago
glampro76 said:
Same problem here guys, I am very frustrated.
First of all why make two variants, one with snapdragon an other with exynos?
Why this discrimination?
Secondly why should I pay for a flagship and get a less than flagship experience?
I hope it is partly software fixable.
I am so gonna be very unpleasant and persistent at support. Greece here and bought s20 two days ago
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It goes back to the early 90's when Samsung made a trade deal with Qualcomm. As a result of the trade deal, Samsung were allowed to use Qualcomms products but only in the markets where Samsung's products didn't compete directly with Qualcomms i.e the USA.
Nobody held a gun to your head when you bought the device. You could've just done a simple Google search and found a way to import the SD variant. Samsung aren't discriminating - it's called business.
If you dont like the Exynos variant, the OnePlus 8 is being announced on the 14th - that'll surely have the SD865.
It sucks, the only software solution I can see is throttling TBH.
Honestly thinking about cutting my losses on my S20+
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Least expected from a flagship
I have a S20 and it heats up to that level that with a cover also it gets uncomfortable to hold. And this observation is with not any heavy use, very routine use like checking Gmail, watching Youtube, browsing Instagram.
I sold my one plus 5t and got this phone, very disappointed, should have waited and bought a one plus only. Samsung, if you are hearing me please fix this - if it's a hardware issue, please recall and provide a replacement, if it's a software issue please fix. But stop asking customers to go to service centres as it is not a specific problem to any phone. Most if not all exynos customers are facing it.
We been really ****ed over by samdong with latest updates the charging has gone from 1 hr to charge from 0 to 100 too 80 mins and only reason i can think of is because of the overheating that exynos is suffering so we pay nearly 1400 notes for this piece of **** and its getting worse on every update **** you samdong

Question Heating issue

Hi all,
Anyone facing heating issue in nothing phone while charging my phone is reaching around 43 c. Is this normal?
i had 3 nothing phones here. All of them heat up during charge. So i guess its normal. But it also got my attention.
I think that could harm the battery over time :/
Rapid?
Normal.
ilpolpi65 said:
Rapid?
Normal.
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with 35W or more.
Methisfaction said:
i had 3 nothing phones here. All of them heat up during charge. So i guess its normal. But it also got my attention.
I think that could harm the battery over time :/
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Yeah even with nothing charger phone is getting hot I saw some tweets. For long run it will affect I think so wait for further ota updates. Even I thought to replace the phone but end result will be same
shreeak said:
Yeah even with nothing charger phone is getting hot I saw some tweets. For long run it will affect I think so wait for further ota updates. Even I thought to replace the phone but end result will be same
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yeah it will make no difference.
I wait for Paranoid Android Build. I will switch instantly and i hope it will iron out all known issues.
Methisfaction said:
yeah it will make no difference.
I wait for Paranoid Android Build. I will switch instantly and i hope it will iron out all known issues.
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Let's Hope for best.
After the update, I don't have any heating issue.
Praveen.112 said:
After the update, I don't have any heating issue.
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In normal usage even I don't feel any heating issue but while charging it was quite obvious and main reason is aluminium frame in sides so easy noticeable and by the way which charger are you using and your temp during charging?
Not facing any heating issue in normal usage or on charging, it only gets warm but not to a point where it felt hot not enough to say the heating issue is there. Not a mobile gamer but I tried 2 arcade matches of pubg mobile(smooth and max frame rate setting) in 25 mins of game session device barely felt hot but what was noticeable is upper side frame was warmer than the lower half.
With an aluminum frame, I was expecting equal distribution of heat on all sides of the frame.
Mine gets hot when fast charging with NP brick. The phone stays cool when slow charging or normal use.

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