CPU temperature - Huawei P9 Lite Questions & Answers

So I wonder what are temps for this kirin cpu while its idle,under heavy load and so...
Mine idle is about 30 and it quickly becomes hot after using a device for a while

which apps do you use ? and which version do you have ?

simo255 said:
which apps do you use ? and which version do you have ?
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I use a lot of power hungry apps like snapchat,instagram,fb messenger,viber and i know its normal to heat up i just want to hear from other people to compare
Device gets reaaally hot while playing Mortal Combat X ...i think cpu jumps at about 60-65°C maybe even more

Bluezzy said:
I use a lot of power hungry apps like snapchat,instagram,fb messenger,viber and i know its normal to heat up i just want to hear from other people to compare
Device gets reaaally hot while playing Mortal Combat X ...i think cpu jumps at about 60-65°C maybe even more
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i use these apps too , but my phone doesnt heat up.
Personally, i dont play games exepting clash of clans, but most of the time i use facebook,messenger and youtube.
which version do u have ?

Bluezzy said:
I use a lot of power hungry apps like snapchat,instagram,fb messenger,viber and i know its normal to heat up i just want to hear from other people to compare
Device gets reaaally hot while playing Mortal Combat X ...i think cpu jumps at about 60-65°C maybe even more
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It's impossible!!! 60-65°C? Fake!

i play games a lot on this device while having other apps open like facebook, twitter, whatsapp, snapchat,... Even wifi, data, nfc, syncing are on.
Battery life is outstanding and i've never had problems with heating up.
This device remains really cool as it performs heavier tasks. Although i don't know the specific temperatures, I wouldn't say it reaches 60-65°C.
But this could differ from model(L21 or L31) or even from device to device.
You should actually try it out yourself. If the device does heat up and stutters a bit that could be normal on heavier apps. But if it gets extremely hot you'd be better of taking it back for a checkup or something. Although some software tweaks might help aswell.
Also; the play store has got a variaty of so called "cooling" apps. Don't use these. As they only take up memory, ram and cpu or they could even bring some malware or just annoying ads.

Johnny TDN said:
It's impossible!!! 60-65°C? Fake!
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Haha if you say so

Sounds like you're using the SD617 model....:laugh:

hmmm....mine doesn't go above 50C at all ... hmm.... play hearthstone, this war of mine, etc....

I watch Youtube and frame got hot and battery drains quick but when i Play GTA SA its cold ;-;
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S2 Overheating, So hot It burned me!!!

I was charging my phone will in the backgorunf downlaoded a gameloft game, and i touch the phone and its so hot i cant touch it for more than 5 seconds. Is this normal, should I exchange it.
Definitely not normal if it should burn you, I've been doing a lot of background downloads while charging the unit barely warms up but there is a warmer feel but if its burning then definitely not normal.
Ok i guess im exaggerating, but literally I couldnt touch the back for more than five seocnds before it hurts.
I only have that problem if the screen is on and something is active. nothing abnormal hogging the cpu?
A lot of electronic chips have operating tempatures range of upto 90C. Since there is no fan or ventilation on the s2 all the excess heat comes through the plastic case. So when the CPU is work at full speed getting hot is quite normal.
So if it burns you like touching the side of a freshly boiled kettle, then that would be something to worry about.
That said it should not get that hot if you are not using the CPU heavily like when playing a game.
This only happend to me when I played dungeon defender. So I wont play that game anymore. But in overall it doesnt get that hot
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Did you try cracking an egg on the back of the phone , if it starts to sizzle give it a quick flip over easy
THUDUK said:
Did you try cracking an egg on the back of the phone , if it starts to sizzle give it a quick flip over easy
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Now that is true multitasking!
Having been with 3 different S2's I can say that the heat profile on this phone has a VERY huge variance. The 2nd phone I had barely heat up playing any game and that includes dungeon defenders it was NOT any warmer than playing angry birds. Charging showed a battery temperature of something like 33-34c.
The 3rd phone I got charges to something lie 41-42c and runs significantly warmer even by just playing Dungeon hunter2 HD.
There was a mythical phone even that ran at 1.6Ghz overclocked and it ran cooler than stock, now that was some cool story!
I'll experience the same thing when playing live holdem poker... The temperature rise up to 49C..
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my phone went up to 60c while playing Dungeon defenders for 20minutes , and it doesnt restart, anyone know the temp threshold? and should i stop playing the game ? XD
WTFkravok said:
my phone went up to 60c while playing Dungeon defenders for 20minutes , and it doesnt restart, anyone know the temp threshold? and should i stop playing the game ? XD
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finally i solved this problem using tegrak to set cpu speed to 200 min : 800 max
no heat any more
but i need to ask is it safe to change it in games only and return it normal all other times ??
I remember trying Google Earth with 3D buildings for a few minutes.
Phone heated up and scared the hell out of me. Never going to run that again.

Phone runs hot while playing games

I noticed while playing games such as Plague Inc. for more than 20 mins at a time, my Xperia Z gets quite hot.
Maybe it's because the case is glass that it feels more hotter than normal but sometimes it gets too hot that it's uncomfortable to hold in my hands so I have to exit the game and let it cool down for 5 minutes.
Anybody else have this happen to them?
ssj_jaypee said:
I noticed while playing games such as Plague Inc. for more than 20 mins at a time, my Xperia Z gets quite hot.
Maybe it's because the case is glass that it feels more hotter than normal but sometimes it gets too hot that it's uncomfortable to hold in my hands so I have to exit the game and let it cool down for 5 minutes.
Anybody else have this happen to them?
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OK, so what phone doesn't get hot after playing games? All phones get hot and tablets also don't worry about it unless the phone is sleeping and its hot.
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Noticed mine got damn hot just watching 50mins of video.
Does it suffer from temperature thortling (frames drop down, and overall perfomance down) while hot?
All sony phones had it, im just curious.
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There is throttling but it's barely noticeable. The only game that is sometimes affected by it is Rayman Jungle Run, out of all the games I tried.
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I was watching a 720p 1.4gig episode of Spartacus last night.
Device got really hot & noticed some frame issues towards the end.
Was playing via MX player & SW encoding due to audio so Bravia wasn't running.
If you use MX Player you should enable the HW+ decoder in settings, it'll allow you to play nearly all video with HW and the audio with SW. Software video decoder is never a good idea.
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That i dont like, i am heavy user, and i know xperia s have many problems, but only this one i found bad for me.
:/
If you have unlocked your bootloader, you should try DooMkernel. It lets you undervolt. It did make a difference, albeit a minor one. But then again, mine never gets very hot. The only time it does get hot is when it's charging and I try to run a heavy application. That is definitely normal. Also, the Snapdragon S4 Pro is notorious for high temperatures(as evident from the Nexus 4).
IF the phone gets over 48°C on the back side it start Trotthling!
Throw it in the freezer while you're doing your benchmarks, you'll squeeze a bit more out of it, or go get a job for a supermarket and do all your gaming in the walk-in freezer
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ssj_jaypee said:
I noticed while playing games such as Plague Inc. for more than 20 mins at a time, my Xperia Z gets quite hot.
Maybe it's because the case is glass that it feels more hotter than normal but sometimes it gets too hot that it's uncomfortable to hold in my hands so I have to exit the game and let it cool down for 5 minutes.
Anybody else have this happen to them?
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Welcome to 2012/2013 xperias family
AW: Phone runs hot while playing games
As stated, the SoC (Snapdragon S4 Pro) is known to become very hot under load. It has to be considered as normal.
Sony devices are well protected against overheating so dont worry.
I returned my XZ today after 5 hours of use yesterday.
The phone i had got extremely hot while just browsing the menus. I started the phone out of the box(battery was at 62%), ran trough the setup, added gmail, facebook & exchange. The phone was to hot to have next to the ear. Had some problems with exchange so the whole process tok about 30 minutes and the battery ended up at 23%.
schaggo said:
As stated, the SoC (Snapdragon S4 Pro) is known to become very hot under load. It has to be considered as normal.
Sony devices are well protected against overheating so dont worry.
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Thats true, but it's due to the ****ty qualcomm mpdecision. On the Nexus 4 the overheating issue was fixed after turning it off.
Now that we can root, this should be doable on a personal basis.
That of course is not a fix by the components supplier nor by the manufacturer, but a fix none the less.
mine gets really hot when playing games i mean really hot
Sigh... This is getting frustrating
schaggo said:
As stated, the SoC (Snapdragon S4 Pro) is known to become very hot under load. It has to be considered as normal.
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S7 edge overheating

Hi guys,
I just got a new s7 edge. Been used for two weeks now.. it gets quite warm and at time quite hot suring operation like browsing web youtube checking emails.mostly the top right side and camera area. Im not sure if its a defect or not.. it doesnt get to the point where the phone shuts down but its still warm..i know the normal stuff like getting hot during charging or using the phone during charging. This is when the phone is being used and off the charger .
Simple tasks 30 to 40 degrees celsius youtube and web browsing it goes between 40 to 50 degrees. And for games it goes upto 60 degrees celsius..
Is the phone meant to be this warm/]hot ??
Please help..
I tried the normal procedures. Safe mode , format etc . I disabled apps. optimised apps etc.. still quite warm. When the phone is not in use its cool as a cucumber .
Really weird. I can play games with really sick high end graphics and the phone stays quite cold. The only moment when my S7 Edge gets quite hot is when I record slow motion video.
How is Your battery life? 4-6 hours SOT is normal. If You have less then You should check what app uses Your phone.
Also You can try first, formating the phone(data etc) and then flashing new rom with Odin. It will rewrite whole system partition.
ProtoDeVNan0 said:
Really weird. I can play games with really sick high end graphics and the phone stays quite cold. The only moment when my S7 Edge gets quite hot is when I record slow motion video.
How is Your battery life? 4-6 hours SOT is normal. If You have less then You should check what app uses Your phone.
Also You can try first, formating the phone(data etc) and then flashing new rom with Odin. It will rewrite whole system partition.
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SOT is excellent i average between 4.5 to 7 hours..
My app usage is fine..they say certain apps can make it warm.. I am using cpu z ro monitor the temperatures..
Not sure whether i should return this phone and get another one. Seems there are people with overheating s7 edges..
Well I guess if it doesn't bother You then You can keep the device..
It's a problem with a lot of the samsung phones I've previously had (S3,S4,S5,S6,and now S7 edge) on the bright side, it keeps me really toasty during the winter weather.
This is the first Samsung phone I've ever owned that doesn't get warm. Its the exynos version. I would be worried if yours is getting very hot for no reason.
It gets warm while i start using apps.. like browsing the web pn google chrome and listening to music on google music . Goes up to 40 to 50 degrees celsius..
On the other hand watchinf a video on vlc media player the phones nice n cool..
skezza said:
This is the first Samsung phone I've ever owned that doesn't get warm. Its the exynos version. I would be worried if yours is getting very hot for no reason.
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Have your measured your phones thermals with the cpu z app ?
jijo87 said:
Have your measured your phones thermals with the cpu z app ?
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No, why would I?
skezza said:
No, why would I?
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Just to get a better idea of what a normal phone temperature range is like.
Simple app.. thats all..
jijo87 said:
Just to get a better idea of what a normal phone temperature range is like.
Simple app.. thats all..
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Hmm, i can tell it doesn't get warm though. It's a very nice phone to use.
jijo87 said:
It gets warm while i start using apps.. like browsing the web pn google chrome and listening to music on google music . Goes up to 40 to 50 degrees celsius..
On the other hand watchinf a video on vlc media player the phones nice n cool..
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CPU can get to 80C and that's still in range for normal work, so unless it gets choppy or shuts down - don't worry. see what apps are the most battery consuming ones

[Guide] How to improve battery life and keep the phone cooled down

Hi everyone, I just created this thread to share you my experience about shutting down 3 cores of my phone with Kernel Adiutor.
So, first of all, the phone is obviously a little bit slower in hard tasks/apps, but it is still performing well on average like basic tasks, running smoothly.
During my tests, my phone was able to stay smooth while doing basic stuff, same that I did before with all the cores activated.
And the Honor 8, was cooled down like it was doing nothing ! Watching YouTube videos in HD, playing 2D games, was more pleasant than before where I was in panic because it was really hot to touch.
Now battery side, this is also better because 3 cores are disabled, so more battery friendly.
And, when I was charging my phone with the fast charge, it was damn hot, with this, not anymore !
Using Kernel Adiutor, I've just disabled the following cores:
-6th core,
-7th core,
-8th core.
And everything else was in interactive state.
I'm not using any cases to cool down, just a tempered glass.
Personally, I'll stay like this, great performances ! I love again my phone !
Great, I'll try it and see if there's battery improvement
PalakMi said:
Great, I'll try it and see if there's battery improvement
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Tell me if you see some, I'm doing some tests again for the battery, If you did'nt get some, I will find other ways to get battery improvements
Ok, I'll wait
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Ok, I'll wait
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What will you wait for ? Why the heck u are answering irrelevant everwhere ? Wanna face mods?
Okay, I've done some benchmarks, and the results confirm that the performances are decreased, the battery holds up better with 3 cores disabled, and the temperature is better. It's not a big difference, but for me, I see only improvements !
Nefrakt said:
Okay, I've done some benchmarks, and the results confirm that the performances are decreased, the battery holds up better with 3 cores disabled, and the temperature is better. It's not a big difference, but for me, I see only improvements !
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So in real world performance, do you notice any major difference?!
PalakMi said:
So in real world performance, do you notice any major difference?!
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No, the only difference is in 3D games, so I don't see any
Nefrakt said:
No, the only difference is in 3D games, so I don't see any
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That's good to know
PalakMi said:
That's good to know
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I'm impressed how far this phone can go, and when I was disabling the cores, I was thinking that will be useless, but not !
Nefrakt said:
I'm impressed how far this phone can go, and when I was disabling the cores, I was thinking that will be useless, but not !
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That's awesome but, since I like 3D games I won't disable cores.
PalakMi said:
That's awesome but, since I like 3D games I won't disable cores.
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For my case, I will re-enable them only when I play 3D games, and when I don't play, I will switch back to 5 cores
Nefrakt said:
For my case, I will re-enable them only when I play 3D games, and when I don't play, I will switch back to 5 cores
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Sounds good
While% has increased the length of work on a single charge
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While% has increased the length of work on a single charge
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So you tried it?! If yes, please post a screenshot of your SOT
@venugopalu007 . U can post your sot here
Rommco05 said:
So disabling 3 cores dont have any affect on performance? Basic usage? How is your battery life and how many hours u get of sot now?
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No, only in games that requires a lot of power
From yesterday, no issues, working fine, no lags in apps like facebook, youtube, and 2D games like C.A.T.S, works great, battery is a little bit better, for my usage, it can stay a day without charge
Hey everone, fast charge works perfectly fine with stock charger, and while charging, the phone did'nt get hot, it stays warm, but it's fine
Rommco05 said:
On how much hours of sot is improved battery after disabling 3 cores?
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Sorry, i'm not perfect in english, what do you mean by saying "sot" ?
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Screen on time
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Okay, I did'nt tested this, I hope someone will try this ^^

Too much heating

Hello everyone,
I recently bought my new redmi note 7 ( 3gb ). It is working fine but it is heating too much and very often. Normally at my place temperature is about 38 - 40°C. When i am using my phone i feel it warm even when i am just surfing internet but when i play games it burns like hell. Also thermal throttling is lot more than other devices.
So it would be great if anyone would help me in this.
Note:- I have debloated most of the apps and also my bootloader is unlocked.
Thanks.
RajpurohitPawan said:
Hello everyone,
I recently bought my new redmi note 7 ( 3gb ). It is working fine but it is heating too much and very often. Normally at my place temperature is about 38 - 40°C. When i am using my phone i feel it warm even when i am just surfing internet but when i play games it burns like hell. Also thermal throttling is lot more than other devices.
So it would be great if anyone would help me in this.
Note:- I have debloated most of the apps and also my bootloader is unlocked.
Thanks.
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What is specifically apps do you use which make ur phone start heating
seems pretty normal to me, mine is also 38-40 since my room temperature is close to 43.
xcrpt said:
What is specifically apps do you use which make ur phone start heating
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There are no specific apps. It heats in almost every app. It lags while using apps like instagram, chrome,hostar,facebook,pubg mobile,etc.
aron11195 said:
seems pretty normal to me, mine is also 38-40 since my room temperature is close to 43.
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The heating is normal as compared to room temperature but thermal throttling is just too much. No other device like M20, max pro m1,m2 heats like this much and even if the heat they run smoothly.
RajpurohitPawan said:
There are no specific apps. It heats in almost every app. It lags while using apps like instagram, chrome,hostar,facebook,pubg mobile,etc.
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I thought there has abnormal condition with your device, my rn7 never heats like that.
RajpurohitPawan said:
The heating is normal as compared to room temperature but thermal throttling is just too much. No other device like M20, max pro m1,m2 heats like this much and even if the heat they run smoothly.
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mine only heats up when gaming, i'd recommend flashing evira 1.9 kernel and using LKT magisk module and setting it to turbo mode thats what im using right now, little to no thermal throttle at all.
Hurry up
RajpurohitPawan said:
Hello everyone,
I recently bought my new redmi note 7 ( 3gb ). It is working fine but it is heating too much and very often. Normally at my place temperature is about 38 - 40°C. When i am using my phone i feel it warm even when i am just surfing internet but when i play games it burns like hell. Also thermal throttling is lot more than other devices.
So it would be great if anyone would help me in this.
Note:- I have debloated most of the apps and also my bootloader is unlocked.
Thanks.
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If you notice overheating by now i totally recommend you to use the product's warranty

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