So, I noticed that When gaming (especialy with game offering 60 Fps mode) the phone will freeze and then goes into reboot even when played on cold room
from CPU temp apps, it seems when the temperature hit 40 centigrade. the phone shut down
Anyone else have this kind of problem ?
is bellow 40 centigrade is the safe limit for this phone ?
for all its awesome spec it kind restrictive for use gaming
This is by far the coolest device I've ever owned, no heat no matter what I throw at it. What does your setup look like? (ROM, kernel, etc.)
Its basicly stock one. since I just got it 2-3 days ago
Im testing it to run some CPU intensive games (60fps)
when the temperature reach 40 centigrade. it shut down
on normal usage it is quite cold.
but it seems the thermal threshold were quite low, my old HTC might also throttled down at 40 centrigade
but it dont shut down until 50 or 51 centrigade.
1+ 5 dont thorrtled but instead goes straight into shutdown
my country ambient temperature were quite high due to located near equator (30 centigrade avg, with 35 centrigade being common on daylight)
so without air conditioned room, I found it can become overheated - rather quickly
only had overheat problems using camera related chat apps (kik) and in 110 Fahrenheit degrees in CA USA
humustz said:
Its basicly stock one. since I just got it 2-3 days ago
Im testing it to run some CPU intensive games (60fps)
when the temperature reach 40 centigrade. it shut down
on normal usage it is quite cold.
but it seems the thermal threshold were quite low, my old HTC might also throttled down at 40 centrigade
but it dont shut down until 50 or 51 centrigade.
1+ 5 dont thorrtled but instead goes straight into shutdown
my country ambient temperature were quite high due to located near equator (30 centigrade avg, with 35 centrigade being common on daylight)
so without air conditioned room, I found it can become overheated - rather quickly
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Might be a bit of an extreme solution but try doing a factory reset and see if that helps. If not, contact OnePlus support and see if you can get an RMA started. I say that because my device stays cool even on the hottest days of where I am.
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Might be a bit of an extreme solution but try doing a factory reset and see if that helps. If not, contact OnePlus support and see if you can get an RMA started. I say that because my device stays cool even on the hottest days of where I am.
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I agree with the RMA solution, something isn't right because I can do anything on this phone and it never gets hot. Even when it's 99 degrees Fahrenheit with 70% humidity here in Ohio.
I've done some seriously intensive gaming and crap on this phone, and I cannot get it to overheat.
The snapdragon 835 is the coolest phone processor, you don't have any overheating issue, it must be something else. When you say 49° are you talking about the cpu, battery, skin temp?
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The snapdragon 835 is the coolest phone processor, you don't have any overheating issue, it must be something else. When you say 49° are you talking about the cpu, battery, skin temp?
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CPU temp record its 40 centrigade when device shut down
both battery and CPU were at similiar temperature (+- 2 degree)
rickysidhu_ said:
Might be a bit of an extreme solution but try doing a factory reset and see if that helps. If not, contact OnePlus support and see if you can get an RMA started. I say that because my device stays cool even on the hottest days of where I am.
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Ill try both, maybe the unit I got somewhat defective
humustz said:
CPU temp record its 40 centrigade when device shut down
both battery and CPU were at similiar temperature (+- 2 degree)
Ill try both, maybe the unit I got somewhat defective
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Cpu at 40° while gaming is really low, some phones hit 85°, of course they will throttle after that.
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Cpu at 40° while gaming is really low, some phones hit 85°, of course they will throttle after that.
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yeah. Thats why when the phone shut down after reach 40 centigrade.
its confusing since the thermal threshold should not be that low
same problem here
freez then reboot in heavy games
temperature around 40-50
factory reset doesnt help
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Im not sure if this is normal but the cpu temperature after like 5 mins of use always goes up to 30 degrees is this normal? I'm not overclocking and not doign much but you can feel that the battery gets real warm...
Do you guys experience the same?
CPU temperature of what device?
30C is low or normal for most PCs, and though I am not sure about mobile devices in some parts of the world it is room temperature this time of year.
For a better (more specific) answer please write what device you are measuring the temperature for and what software you are using to do it.
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The feel of the battery has nothing to do with CPU temperature. They often get warm specially while charging.
On my prophet, if I charge it, OC it and use all the radios (Bluetooth,wifi) and do processor intensive stuff like watching a video, battery status tells me it's at about 40... I haven't noticed any damage, but I only do things like this very occasionally. I don't think it should be a problem although if the battery gets too hot it will degrade.
allright im using htc p4350 Herald and I'm measuring with battery status pro...
But it might just be fine if l3v5y says somethin about 40 degrees...
I would try and keep the temp down as it will last longer running cooler, but I don't think it will impact too heavily.
I am using G2 F320L. It is very good set. but i have problem that its battery temperature rises up to 45 degree Celsius (centigrade)!
When temp rises, it can observed physically (handset feels hot on palm).
Please tell what is upper safe limit for battery temperature?
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I am using G2 F320L. It is very good set. but i have problem that its battery temperature rises up to 45 degree Celsius (centigrade)!
When temp rises, it can observed physically (handset feels hot on palm).
Please tell what is upper safe limit for battery temperature?
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Probably that's a reasonable limit - from own experience I have to tell you that if the phone stays hot for a long time you may damage the screen (yellow spots), so try to keep it cool somehow if you are doing CPU heavy things - for example, when flashing it, I keep it on a pack of cheese from my fridge. It works though :silly:
Back on the HTC one x the battery to be classed as over heating with 48c.
So anything under 50 is OK, though I wouldn't want to sit up st that limit for long periods of time.
I've never seen the battery get about 45, and considering I've seen my CPU get up to 92C (at which it turns off the phone) I say its a safe temp.
Just to clarify my phone didn't do that on its own the default is to throttle and keep the CPU below 75. I turned that off and sat my phone on a fan to see what I could push kitkat too in antutu.
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Thanks!
Thanks for useful info!
Now i concluded from above comments that temp under 50 centigrade is ok but not for longer time!
Hello, what is the normal temperature for s8 when not using and when actively using it? Mine is around 30 degrees when I unlock it after not using for 10-15 minutes, and 35-37 when actively using (music, browser, etc). Is that ok?
First of all what is your ambient temperature? Secondly is this your CPU temp or batt. temp? Under heavy load CPU can go up to 70-90C before it starts throttling, battery shouldn't go much above 40-45C, but if you live in Las Vegas or Phoenix, this is how hot it gets outside, so phone will reach those temp even when shutdown, if you leave it outside.
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First of all what is your ambient temperature? Secondly is this your CPU temp or batt. temp? Under heavy load CPU can go up to 70-90C before it starts throttling, battery shouldn't go much above 40-45C, but if you live in Las Vegas or Phoenix, this is how hot it gets outside, so phone will reach those temp even when shutdown, if you leave it outside.
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Thank you foe explaining, Battery temperature is 37 when I amactively using phone. I live in Moscow, right now we have around 5 degrees Celsius. Don't know how to get cpu temperature.
I would imagine you're using your phone inside a house, with temp. probably around 20-25C. Now I looked at battery statistics on my phone and it seems my phone's battery never went above 40C in the past 2 weeks. I don't think 37C you got is something to worry about yet, but if your battery is 30 even at idle inside of 20-25C room??, you may want to look into why your phone is running, when you're not using it. Another possibility is that your temp. sensor is miscalibrated and it shows little high. In other words, when your phone is not being used, it should be in deep sleep mode and battery should be withing couple degrees your room/ outside temperature, depending where you are.
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I would imagine you're using your phone inside a house, with temp. probably around 20-25C. Now I looked at battery statistics on my phone and it seems my phone's battery never went above 40C in the past 2 weeks. I don't think 37C you got is something to worry about yet, but if your battery is 30 even at idle inside of 20-25C room??, you may want to look into why your phone is running, when you're not using it. Another possibility is that your temp. sensor is miscalibrated and it shows little high. In other words, when your phone is not being used, it should be in deep sleep mode and battery should be withing couple degrees your room/ outside temperature, depending where you are.
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Can you please advice any app to see what's running when phone is in deep sleep? I have a custom Rom, and I noticed increase of temperature after last update (or maybe I installed some root software that causes it)
Mine does not seem to heat up much at all, it is about room temp while playing games and what not. S8+ ATT
Do you have root? if yes, wakelock detector should show you what is keeping your phone waking up.
If not, 3C tools has whole suite of applications including nice battery manager, it keeps log of your battery charge/ temp etc every 10min, there is apps manager etc.
Have 2 days s8, same settings usage than my s7edge, and it's getting hot, I don't know the previous update, because i update and reset before use the phone.
But with Bluetooth on link to the car, and reading already went to 41 degrees its to much compared to s7.
Maybe I need to change it.
Some phones are great to take camping because if you play Asphalt 8 long enough, the back warms up to the ideal temperature that can bake bread. Rate this thread to express the extent to which the OnePlus 6 stays cool under extended heavy use. A higher rating indicates that even when playing strenuous games for long periods of time, the phone doesn't get uncomfortably warm.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Phone has not felt even the slightest bit warm to the touch no matter what I'm doing so far. Like literally stone cold 24/7.
Mine gets hot after playing 3D games. The heat is mostly at the top of the device around the camera area.
Fine in normal use though.
I've played a couple games for a while and it seems to only heat up on graphically intensive, but I mean that's expected. I played the stranger things game for about an hour and it didn't warm up at all. I switched to shadowgun legends, maxed the settings out, and it started getting hot within like 5 minutes. As Joe explained, it gets hot near the camera, but it isn't too bad and it cools down really fast, literally in a minute or so after closing the game.
Yeah, agree with all of the above. I should clarify the game I was playing was Honkai 3rd Impact on max settings which is fairly graphically intensive.
At what temperature does your OP6 hover at.
I don't play games.
As per cpu-z, mine stays between 30.5 to 39 degree Celsius.
(The temp here in Punjab, India reaches 47).
It feels like warmish after I installed Apple music app yesterday.
Before that didn't feel any warmth.
Thanks.
Xebeck said:
At what temperature does your OP6 hover at.
I don't play games.
As per cpu-z, mine stays between 30.5 to 39 degree Celsius.
(The temp here in Punjab, India reaches 47).
It feels like warmish after I installed Apple music app yesterday.
Before that didn't feel any warmth.
Thanks.
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I tested cpu-z for you and got very similar temperatures. I was at around 28°c after turning my phone on. It went to around 31°c when scrolling through twitter and listening to Spotify. And after playing showdowgun legends for a few minutes it got up to 38°c.
Juwapa said:
I tested cpu-z for you and got very similar temperatures. I was at around 28°c after turning my phone on. It went to around 31°c when scrolling through twitter and listening to Spotify. And after playing showdowgun legends for a few minutes it got up to 38°c.
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Ok thanks
Is it something to worry about?
Or normal...
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Ok thanks
Is it something to worry about?
Or normal...
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I'm no expert, but since we have similar temperatures, I'd assume it's completely normal.
Yup, same temps here. Nothing to worry about.
Juwapa said:
I'm no expert, but since we have similar temperatures, I'd assume it's completely normal.
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Vinegar Joe said:
Yup, same temps here. Nothing to worry about.
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Thanks both of you.
TheNetwork said:
Phone has not felt even the slightest bit warm to the touch no matter what I'm doing so far. Like literally stone cold 24/7.
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Could test with the cpu-z app as to what temperature your set reaches when it's the warmest.
Mine has reached almost 39 degrees Celsius when using for everything other than games, for an extended period.
Sometimes though.
Usually it stays around 31 to 35 degrees Celsius on Cpu-z ( its peak summer time here in India, with daytime temperature always above 40).
Above what temperature should one get worried?
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you "worry" above 80 degrees Celcius, but I dont like it to get much higher than body temp.
I does cool off fast, But it can get really warm sitting in the sun.
I leave mine in a holder on my dash while I drive, playing pandora via bluetooth, and it can get pretty hot.
A few minutes of use, Pandora playing through internal speaker. Heavy JavaScript use on web browser.
It should be noted that my OP6 is Rooted and DeBloated.
Still not clear on one thing.
As to how hot is worrisome?
I spent a full hour browsing Chrome, in a car in a parking lot with no AC on and outside temp hovering at 38-39 degree centigrade,
and my device's battery temp (as on cpu-z app) went to about 41.2 degree centigrade.
I turned the AC on and within no time fell down to 34 centigrade.
Is that normal behaviour?
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Still not clear on one thing.
As to how hot is worrisome?
I spent a full hour browsing Chrome, in a car in a parking lot with no AC on and outside temp hovering at 38-39 degree centigrade,
and my device's battery temp (as on cpu-z app) went to about 41.2 degree centigrade.
I turned the AC on and within no time fell down to 34 centigrade.
Is that normal behaviour?
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Of course it's normal behavior if your surrounding temperature is that high
Did you notice, the manual says:
Only operate your phone between 0-35°C temperature and 35-85% humidity
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The maximum ambient charging temperature of the equipment declared by manufacturer is 25°C.
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Good luck with that in the summer!
I'm finding the screen does get noticeably warm to the touch at the top area near the SoC, just from normal use (such as using Chrome etc). Battery temp rises to about 35 degrees.
A little concerning I'd say.
Another disadvantage of glass back (beside dirt, fingerprints, fragility)
Here you can see how the OnePlus 6 compares to 'water cooled' Galaxy Note 9 in Tom'sGuide test, 1+6 holds its head up high:
https://www.engadget.com/2018/08/21/galaxy-note-9-water-cooling-tested-does-it-really-work/
My phone gets warm when charging (Only wifi was connected, I was not using the phone) or when I watch a movie for a long period of time. I'm using the charger given with the phone. It's the 3-32 (48MP) variant. I'm also using the plastic back cover given with phone. Is this normal? If not what's the solution?
don't panic it's totally normal
chazy chaz said:
don't panic it's totally normal
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Also, I used the Stress test on Antutu Benchmark. At that time Battery temp was 42 degree Celsius and CPU temp sometimes spiked upto 71 degree for a second or two then dropping back to somewhere around 50 degree. Is this also normal?
you have to check which app is using that much CPU .. benchmark apps do stress the phone, but daily apps usually don't .. i found this afternoon that 2 apps (xiaomi framework and another one) use so much cpu so i removed them .. it improved my battery considerably