Huawei p9 lite thermal - Huawei P9 Lite Questions & Answers

Hi guys. I want edit thermal file in my huawei p9 lite but i dont know who do it, i want change thermal because when i play my CPU underclock when reach 60°C and i want change it. Anyone know who make it?. Thanks and srry for my bad english.

How the hell does your P9 lite reach 60°??
It would burn it.
My.p9 lite when it comes to heavy gaming ,it reaches ONLY to 50°
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And it's better to leave it like that. If you remove the cpu limit, you will kill your phone.

I think it reach it because here is summer hehe, and other question.. When i do overclock in my CPU it uderclock in 2 or 3 min idk why.

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Severely underclocked and still running warm? (cfX 12.5 & franco r83)

Hi all, I hate to resort to asking this on the forums but it's just not making much sense to me.
I've ran PA 3.0 and cfX with even the motley kernels. I'm running the latest radios and 4.2.2 is working fine for me but my phone keeps getting warm. I'm now using ondemand @ 384-702mhz and my phone stills gets warm when just browsing xda in Chrome.
My CPU is rated at faster binning and I've never overclocked it other than running the Matrix kernel for a brief period.
I've also had 3G issues on T-Mobile that have yet to go away, I'll have such a slow 3G connection that edge is more reliable. If anyone has feedback on that, that'd also be great.
Thanks!
You can try undervolting, it helps with temperatures, but be sure to read about it before starting to test. And don't set the values on boot unless you're sure they're stable. Keep in mind that franco's kernel already has the 1GHz freqency UVed by 75.
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Inform the kernel dev. He can add a line to features of kernel:
1. By using my kernel your phone will act as radiator in cool climates :sly:
Arstoien said:
You can try undervolting, it helps with temperatures, but be sure to read about it before starting to test. And don't set the values on boot unless you're sure they're stable. Keep in mind that franco's kernel already has the 1GHz freqency UVed by 75.
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Sounds like that's what he's missing.
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Neotelos_com said:
Hi all, I hate to resort to asking this on the forums but it's just not making much sense to me.
I've ran PA 3.0 and cfX with even the motley kernels. I'm running the latest radios and 4.2.2 is working fine for me but my phone keeps getting warm. I'm now using ondemand @ 384-702mhz and my phone stills gets warm when just browsing xda in Chrome.
My CPU is rated at faster binning and I've never overclocked it other than running the Matrix kernel for a brief period.
I've also had 3G issues on T-Mobile that have yet to go away, I'll have such a slow 3G connection that edge is more reliable. If anyone has feedback on that, that'd also be great.
Thanks!
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Have you tried undervolting? That should help you decrease the amount of heat generated from the CPU and the battery.
One more thing, ondemand is a stock governor that is known to cause heating problems. It may not affect every phone out there but it seems like yours is one of them. And why are you using xda on chrome? There's a xda app in the play store and another alternative called Tapatalk. So switch back to interactive gov. Also since you are underclocked to 702mhz, have you change the hispeed_freq below 702mhz? You can access this setting when you return to interactive.
By judging the max CPU clock that you have chosen, you certainly do not play heavy games. You probably do simple tasks on your phone. Interactive gov should be and its the recommended choice to use for Franco kernel. You do not need ondemand.
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Sounds like that's what he's missing.
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Have you tried undervolting? That should help you decrease the amount of heat generated from the CPU and the battery.
One more thing, ondemand is a stock governor that is known to cause heating problems. It may not affect every phone out there but it seems like yours is one of them. And why are you using xda on chrome? There's a xda app in the play store and another alternative called Tapatalk. So switch back to interactive gov. Also since you are underclocked to 702mhz, have you change the hispeed_freq below 702mhz? You can access this setting when you return to interactive.
By judging the max CPU clock that you have chosen, you certainly do not play heavy games. You probably do simple tasks on your phone. Interactive gov should be and its the recommended choice to use for Franco kernel. You do not need ondemand period.
As for data issues, i have them too. It's quite annoying. But i feel it's the area that i am in that is giving me these slow speeds. When i am in my neighborhood speeds are amazingly quick. There's not much you can do to improve it.
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Thanks for responses, I'm not sure what happened but I did a fresh boot.img write and installed motley r83 then upped my clock to about 1ghz with interactive governor.
Everything seems to be running much better now, I played music on Spotify for about 10 hours and had almost 50% battery.
I suppose this is decent now.

Heat

Hey everybody I have the "problem"that my n4 heats up very quickly on 3g until 50-60°celsius. Is this normal ?
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It must be because you are using apps or games that like high frequencies
Either undervolt or spend less time using your phone
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Hey everybody I have the "problem"that my n4 heats up very quickly on 3g until 50-60°celsius. Is this normal ?
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What to you mean heat up? the temperature of the battery or you have a thermometer on the phone? and do not take the temperature while the phone is charging. it supposed to go up!!!
mine battery temp is about 25 degrees with a max of 30-32. ambient room temp is around 20 degrees and the phone is not in direct sunlight. note that my cpu is undervolted (150mv down) and underclocked (at 1350mhz) but playing games the temp doesn't go more than 32.
in some forums i have read that it is normal the back of the phone to heat up because it is plastic and plastic does not spread heat like aluminum.
hope i shed some light...
ps. the degrees are in celcius
ttheodorou said:
What to you mean heat up? the temperature of the battery or you have a thermometer on the phone? and do not take the temperature while the phone is charging. it supposed to go up!!!
mine battery temp is about 25 degrees with a max of 30-32. ambient room temp is around 20 degrees and the phone is not in direct sunlight. note that my cpu is undervolted (150mv down) and underclocked (at 1350mhz) but playing games the temp doesn't go more than 32.
in some forums i have read that it is normal the back of the phone to heat up because it is plastic and plastic does not spread heat like aluminum.
hope i shed some light...
ps. the degrees are in celcius
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thx for ur answer but im talking about the cpu temperature not about the battery temperature. for battery temperature i hav the same values like you. my cpu is also undervolted until nearly -200mv^^. but anyway thx.
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thx for ur answer but im talking about the cpu temperature not about the battery temperature. for battery temperature i hav the same values like you. my cpu is also undervolted until nearly -200mv^^. but anyway thx.
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how can you see the cpu temp?? the nexus4 as far as i know has not any sensors for the cpu temp
ttheodorou said:
how can you see the cpu temp?? the nexus4 as far as i know has not any sensors for the cpu temp
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you can easily can read it in "trickstermod".
nexuspur said:
you can easily can read it in "trickstermod".
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i will check and reply to you in a while
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nexuspur said:
you can easily can read it in "trickstermod".
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after about 5 mins of gaming (riptide gp2 that has quite heavy graphics) with wifi and 3g on the temp of my cpy via trickstermod is about 42-43 degrees when i immediately leave the game. if you need me to check anything else feel free to ask.
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i will check and reply to you in a while
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after about 5 mins of gaming (riptide gp2 that has quite heavy graphics) with wifi and 3g on the temp of my cpy via trickstermod is about 42-43 degrees when i immediately leave the game. if you need me to check anything else feel free to ask.
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thx for checking whats about your display brightness because i only get 50 degrees if im on 100%
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thx for checking whats about your display brightness because i only get 50 degrees if im on 100%
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with brightness set to 100% i hit 49 degrees afte 5 mins gaming with wifi and 3g enabled. that is normal (i think) if you consider that the thermal throttling kicks in at 70 degrees (checked it in franco kernel updater)
edit: before the brightness was set to auto so i think it was about 15-20%
It's normal to get around 50 degrees on 3G or more during gaming.
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It's normal to get around 50 degrees on 3G or more during gaming.
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This. My CPU temps have often hit 80C when playing graphics intensive games. So don't worry about it and enjoy your phone!
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Isn't that a bit high? Isn't the CPU clocked down when reaching 70 degrees?
I have experienced that sometimes... Then even a quad core becomes very slow
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Isn't that a bit high? Isn't the CPU clocked down when reaching 70 degrees?
I have experienced that sometimes... Then even a quad core becomes very slow
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I have thermal throttling set to 85C. So no downclock until that temperature is reached.
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[CLOSED]Thermal throttling file

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Thermal throttling file
Hi, i have a Oneplus 2 with snapdragon 810 and im doing some research, i edited the thermal-engine.conf to have good performance for a long period of time with heavy tasks. I would be greatefull if someone pm me the thermal-engine.conf located...
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Hi, i have a Oneplus 2 with snapdragon 810 and im doing some research, i edited the thermal-engine.conf to have good performance for a long period of time with heavy tasks.
I would be greatefull if someone pm me the thermal-engine.conf located on system/etc (on op2, probabbly the same for droid turbo 2) or tell me at what temperature it throttle and how much.
Thanks in advance!
Force has two files in system/etc. We have to be careful with changing those settings otherwise device may get damaged by overheating.
Please share your settings/explanation.
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Force has two files in system/etc. We have to be careful with changing those settings otherwise device may get damaged by overheating.
Please share your settings/explanation.
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Thanks a lot, I'm still testing but I will share my config with you when I solve a little issue a have.
Hi again, I already tested a lot and I have my profile for gaming and no throttle in normal usage.
For gaming I have a profile that turns on only 2 little cores at 1,3ghz and 2min and 4max big cores at 1,4ghz. GPU at 450mhz or 510mhz (as you want) I have 450mhz. Interactive governor. And stock for normal usage, 4 little cores online at 1,5ghz and 2min 4max at 1,8ghz, GPU at 630mhz. The reason I throttle it more for gaming is to have better performance as time goes by, so it will get hot later and it takes a lot of time to throttle.
Throttle file has almost no LCD throttle so you have to do it manually, if gets too hot (its not gonna happen) it throttles automatically.
At 53,6c° of skin temp it throttle both clusters to 1,2ghz and gpu to 390mhz. Games still running smoothly and it doesn't get hotter, it mainten the temperature.
Remember this file is done for oneplus 2 by @i9100g user , I tested it for games and tweak it a little. I guess it wont work on droid turbo 2 because of the names of the sensor that are differents, and maybe frequencies too but I don't think so. You will need someone to "port it" Later I will test to add a sooner throttle at 1,3ghz both clusters and raise the max freqs for cpu on gaming profile.
English is not my native language, I'm sorry if I made some mistakes.
Thats it,cheers.

s7 edge running hot?

I got my s7 edge on launch day like may others. I started installing all my old apps and ehat not. afterwards i was browsing facebook and noticed that it was a bit hot to the touch. i installed a cpu temp widget that said it was running around 110 degrees F. since then i have been monitoring it and have noticed that with apps like facebook or instagram it gets up to about 120. resting temp is about 87. is this normal operating temp? I was playing with my buddies VR and it got to about 147 but rapidly cooled down after. Thanks for the help!
I've done a lot of gaming, web browsing, downloading and video taking on my S7e. In GSAM, it never went over 37ºC (98ºF). Even running AnTuT back to back did not make it go over this 37ºC barrier.
Yours seems like it runs hot.
How accurate are these cpu temp monitors? im using one simply called "temp monitor" and its reading 100F after some texting.
edit: Okay i just installed another cpu temp monitor. (top on the playstore) It said "cannot access cpu temp, will determine by algorithm, not accurate". It read the same temp as my other widget. However if they are both using the same algorithm, which has been stated by the one app to not be accurate, it seems to be possible that they are reading high. Anyways is there a way to access the internal cpu temp gauge without an app?
Yes that's normal. I was running YouTube for 15 minutes lat night and got to 206 degrees. That was hot.
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Also check out cpu-z that's what I used to check my temps
Have the exynos version and the only time I can feel a heat difrance is when using vr. Very cool otherwise

CPU maxed at 1036 Mhz??

I started noticing alot of stuttering over the past couple days so I started monitoring the CPU.
All 4 cores seem to be maxing out at 1036 Mhz. Nothing I do seems correct the issue. This is driving me nuts. It's like it's stuck in some low power mode or something.
Any thoughts or suggestions before I try a factory reset as a last resort?
This is the t-mobile version BTW.
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Same issue.. Except the little architecture is locked at 600mhz and causes hella lag
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Are you running stock theme?I just switched to the stock theme and instantly noticed a difference

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