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 Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro 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.
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Played PUBG for two hours straight. It felt a little warm on the area near camera but otherwise phone was comfortable to hold. Remind you that the ambient room temperature was around 30-32 C.
I play pubg everyday. I haven't felt any heating issue from day 1. Great piece of hardware
It heat not so much but it heats !
While playing pubg on hd graphics it feels like the back is getting hot and realise that my hands were sweating with that heat so you can judge as it's summer time !
modit5 said:
It heat not so much but it heats !
While playing pubg on hd graphics it feels like the back is getting hot and realise that my hands were sweating with that heat so you can judge as it's summer time !
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I just play Pubg in the lowest graphics settings. I just prefer performance over quality all the time. You should all try that out. It's as smooth as butter
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Someone took out the phone in heat and tried capturing a lot of 48MP photos. He claimed the phone heated up.
My verdict is, any phone would heat up taken out in direct sunlight and camera sensor working all the time.
What do you say?
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Someone took out the phone in heat and tried capturing a lot of 48MP photos. He claimed the phone heated up.
My verdict is, any phone would heat up taken out in direct sunlight and camera sensor working all the time.
What do you say?
ni6hant said:
I just play Pubg in the lowest graphics settings. I just prefer performance over quality all the time. You should all try that out. It's as smooth as butter
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Someone took out the phone in heat and tried capturing a lot of 48MP photos. He claimed the phone heated up.
My verdict is, any phone would heat up taken out in direct sunlight and camera sensor working all the time.
What do you say?
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Someone took out the phone in heat and tried capturing a lot of 48MP photos. He claimed the phone heated up.
My verdict is, any phone would heat up taken out in direct sunlight and camera sensor working all the time.
What do you say?
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Yeah you are right but if the phone is capable of playing high graphics game then it should not heat up ao high.
I agree that clicking pictures in sun is commaly heating the phone which is okay.
Use GSam and post temps.
RN7Pro
10.3.8
Chinese version
Arrived to 51°C.
Driving using Waze, 4G, VPN and Pandora on a very hot day (on Barcelona - Spain), 33°C +/-.
Heat warning message popped up.
Charging arrives at 38°C.
Second time this message appears.
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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 Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro 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.
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It heats on heavy usage a little more compared to other phone
Zalext said:
Use GSam and post temps.
RN7Pro
10.3.8
Chinese version
Arrived to 51°C.
Driving using Waze, 4G, VPN and Pandora on a very hot day (on Barcelona - Spain), 33°C +/-.
Heat warning message popped up.
Charging arrives at 38°C.
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33 degress is not hot w.r.t device. This device is very very poorly managed under heat.
Check Antutu Stress Test. The last two images are the second consecutive test.
I was on 10.....?.13 MIUI, then flashed official Lineage OS 16 8th August build.
P.S: There was a time when Xiaomi used to be the king of budget. Now Asus, Realme and even Vivo are offering better value for money. I just couldn't get those devices because of Non-Existent XDA forums. I can't live without Lineage.
UPDATE: The app I used for testing just shows 20% whenever I get out of the app, ignore the previous values.
Terrible device for playing games. Devices throttles to only 20% while playing PUBG for only 5 minutes.
I don't play games, don't know about its performance.
For now, didn't used on some circumstances, so no more temp notifications.
Actually India is hotter than Spain, so despite 5he Rom don't understand the heat problem.
Under MIUI, seems that some CPU checks are unavailable.
So can't check some of them.
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Heats but upto a moderate and reasonable amount while using indoors. Can get heated up in sunlight though,
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I set my screen off of auto and up to 90, i cant do dim displays, and every time i run antutu it shuts down. could it be this one device or is it all the g3's
just you
I have very hot weather in the office (AC works bad). And after OTA update my phone was constantly rebooting like 2 min. after startup. I turned it off, waited 5 min to cool it down and then it worked fine...
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wow, such a grown up and not childish reply.
I starting playing golfstar which works the phone pretty hard. At first I noticed how much better the frame rate was compared to my s4, after about 5mins the frame rate went to crap. I can only assume the phone was throttling due to heat. I never got any warnings though
I dont have this problem at all. Was running antutu benchmark two times in a row yesterday with 100% brightness without auto activated, AND charging, and it reached 36C. And its about 27C in this room.
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I starting playing golfstar which works the phone pretty hard. At first I noticed how much better the frame rate was compared to my s4, after about 5mins the frame rate went to crap. I can only assume the phone was throttling due to heat. I never got any warnings though
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ya i think im going to the s5 or the nexus 5, it keeps happening, so im done.
Are you only having a problem trying to do a benchmark at high brightness or are you having problems with regular use? I use Lux for autobrightness and it's bright enough for me and I have no issues with over heating.
Also, I wouldn't downgrade to the Nexus 5 if you're giving up on this phone. Not saying it's a bad phone, but it's comparatively a downgrade. A G2 would be a better downgrade than that or side grade to the S5 or M8 or whatever it is the HTC phone is called.
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Are you only having a problem trying to do a benchmark at high brightness or are you having problems with regular use? I use Lux for autobrightness and it's bright enough for me and I have no issues with over heating.
Also, I wouldn't downgrade to the Nexus 5 if you're giving up on this phone. Not saying it's a bad phone, but it's comparatively a downgrade. A G2 would be a better downgrade than that or side grade to the S5 or M8 or whatever it is the HTC phone is called.
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it was during the bench. But i did a battery pull and ran 3 straight benchmarks with no overheating issues. But then i did the no lag trick and tried again with it powering down
So the next best device is the m8 you say?
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it was during the bench. But i did a battery pull and ran 3 straight benchmarks with no overheating issues. But then i did the no lag trick and tried again with it powering down
So the next best device is the m8 you say?
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I'd first suggest you just use the phone and not worry about the benchmarks. Benchmarks are meant to push the system so that could be why you're having problems. With daily use, even with the screen as bright as you have it, you may not notice any other issue. Give it a chance first.
And from reviews I've read, it does sound like the M8 is the next best. I almost considered it, but it's about the same size as the G3 with a smaller screen. Fortunately, I'm loving my G3.
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My phone shuts down when reading books on the beach in Turkey. I think the heat sensitiviness is one thing the latest patch should fix , I hope
Mine's never dimmed but it gets warm enough such that it starts throttling back to ~1.6 GHz. Definitely not hot though.
ya i was playing a game and it was def getting pretty hot
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it was during the bench. But i did a battery pull and ran 3 straight benchmarks with no overheating issues. But then i did the no lag trick and tried again with it powering down
So the next best device is the m8 you say?
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The no lag trick, is no real trick, it turns off stuff to keep your device save from overheating, so, that's why it turned off afterwards.
I've kept the stock setting and never had any shutdowns or noticed any performance problems at games or dim, it gets warm sometimes at long gaming, but that's it.
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I set my screen off of auto and up to 90, i cant do dim displays, and every time i run antutu it shuts down. could it be this one device or is it all the g3's
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Have you tried factory reset from start up screen not settings?
i got a different phone, from a different batch, the phone gets hot still, but not too hot and its not shut down yet. so far so good. great phone
If you are returning a phone because it will shut down during a benchmark, then why did you get the phone in the first place?
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I set my screen off of auto and up to 90, i cant do dim displays, and every time i run antutu it shuts down. could it be this one device or is it all the g3's
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You are not alone. Mine can get very hot when playing games (especially when charging), and I have to stop game to cool it down.
The situation gets worse when dual layer case installed. I have to remove the case to cool the phone down.
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My phone shuts down when reading books on the beach in Turkey. I think the heat sensitiviness is one thing the latest patch should fix , I hope
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I am sure mine does "thermal throttling".
When the phone gets hot, Quadrant goes down to 12,xxx.
When the phone cools down, Quadrant goes back to normal (23,xxx).
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If you are returning a phone because it will shut down during a benchmark, then why did you get the phone in the first place?
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sorry, your question does not make sense.
I bought the phone because it had nice specs. i returned the phone because it was apparently defective. My new LG G3 has not overheated to shut down. got a little hot but not bad
I'm still wondering how are NOW the LG G3 are this moment? do they still have overheated issue?
How is the camera in 4k recording? is that fixed?
see video;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdwZbMFT5Pk
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 Moto G5S Plus 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!
It heats too much while charging. Playing any games doesn't seem to affect it much but while charging, the battery temperature soars as high as 42-43.
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Only when using it while charging.
Edit* reaches 41C while charging that's not good.
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It heats too much while charging. Playing any games doesn't seem to affect it much but while charging, the battery temperature soars as high as 42-43.
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This is issue with all fast charging phones. As there is more power being used while charging these, so they will heat up more.
Here are some tips to prevent overheating on fast charging.
http://www.pcnexus.net/2016/08/how-...to-fast-quick-turbo-charging-android.html?m=1
Just curious, why would you be worried about how hot the phone gets when charging?
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Just curious, why would you be worried about how hot the phone gets when charging?
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Why would one not be?! Overheating can reduce battery life. In the worst case, the battery can even explode.
tarun0 said:
Why would one not be?! Overheating can reduce battery life. In the worst case, the battery can even explode.
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If the phone or the battery is faulty, maybe. Do you think your phone/battery are faulty? Or do you think that you're more familiar with how to build a phone/battery and charge it properly than the engineers at Motorola? Otherwise you're just saying "I think my phone gets hot when it charges" which isn't very useful information.
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If the phone or the battery is faulty, maybe. Do you think your phone/battery are faulty?
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That's what I wanted to know myself. I had created a separate thread to ask whether other people's phones are also getting this much hot.
Or do you think that you're more familiar with how to build a phone/battery and charge it properly than the engineers at Motorola?
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True, I'm nowhere near the experts at Motorola. However, your logic is flawed. If we go by it, there would not have been 'any' need of bug-fixes or updates. Bugs are inevitable and that's the reason developers ask for feedback and bug-reports!
Otherwise you're just saying "I think my phone gets hot when it charges" which isn't very useful information.
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Isn't it exactly what the thread is for? I provided my opnions with a screenshot. How it's being perceived is up to the reader.
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That's what I wanted to know myself. I had created a separate thread to ask whether other people's phones are also getting this much hot.
True, I'm nowhere near the experts at Motorola. However, your logic is flawed. If we go by it, there would not have been 'any' need of bug-fixes or updates. Bugs are inevitable and that's the reason developers ask for feedback and bug-reports!
Isn't it exactly what the thread is for? I provided my opnions with a screenshot. How it's being perceived is up to the reader.
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To be fair, you started with "it's too hot". Anyway, I'm not here to argue! My phone has now turned up and doesn't get all that hot when charging. I'll run it down to 0% and then give it a charge and see if I can get the temperature from the phone. I just took a bunch of test photos, got back from lunch and I now seem to have at least 3 camera-related updates to install so I'll have to shoot a bunch more tomorrow. The camera is by far the worst aspect of this phone which is otherwise very nice indeed!
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To be fair, you started with "it's too hot". Anyway, I'm not here to argue! My phone has now turned up and doesn't get all that hot when charging. I'll run it down to 0% and then give it a charge and see if I can get the temperature from the phone. I just took a bunch of test photos, got back from lunch and I now seem to have at least 3 camera-related updates to install so I'll have to shoot a bunch more tomorrow. The camera is by far the worst aspect of this phone which is otherwise very nice indeed!
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Yeah. Actually, I was more concerned about that 75 degree celsius because that indeed is hot. However, a friend having the same phone said that his phone never crosses 38-39 degree!
Anyway, give it a try yourself too. And yes, it's because of turbo charging only, as several people mentioned. So, you'll observe the temperature rising up after about 20-30 minutes of putting it on charging.
I also observed that the phone gets appreciably warm if the 'torch' is used while recording video. Tried it on front cam.
I'll appreciate if you too could share the screenshot of the temperature screen on CPUZ app.
Regarding camera updates, I'm not into photography. But I couldn't find any significant change after the updates.
tarun0 said:
Yeah. Actually, I was more concerned about that 75 degree celsius because that indeed is hot. However, a friend having the same phone said that his phone never crosses 38-39 degree!
Anyway, give it a try yourself too. And yes, it's because of turbo charging only, as several people mentioned. So, you'll observe the temperature rising up after about 20-30 minutes of putting it on charging.
I also observed that the phone gets appreciably warm if the 'torch' is used while recording video. Tried it on front cam.
I'll appreciate if you too could share the screenshot of the temperature screen on CPUZ app.
Regarding camera updates, I'm not into photography. But I couldn't find any significant change after the updates.
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38.5 degrees c (and the phone is in a wallet style case). I'm using the phone at the same time, surfing, listening to music and checking out a bug about audio equalisation I just posted about elsewhere on this site. voltage 4200 mv, ac charger charging (but says turbopower connected on the lock screen). It's been charging for about 20 minutes, from about 35 or 40% charge (despite using it quite a bit today the battery is taking it in its stride. this is only the second time i've charged it).
I'll post back here if it rises to a silly level today or on subsequent charges.
It's amazing how much we actually use our phones in a given day, especially when we watch "videos"! Rate this thread to express how many hours of screen-on time you can get on the Huawei P20 Lite before depleting the battery.
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not so good
4 hours sot with 12 hous on battery with 7% remaining
usage
25% brightness
wifi always on
typical browsing little bit calling and typical usage.
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It's amazing how much we actually use our phones in a given day, especially when we watch "videos"! Rate this thread to express how many hours of screen-on time you can get on the Huawei P20 Lite before depleting the battery.
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Good enough, with normal usage I can do 12 hours with 100% of charge.
2 hours YouTube
Checking social media now and then. (Every 20minutes)
And checking time (10-20 times a day)
With my old Microsoft Lumia 640 XL I have days in a row. with the p20 lite just 1 day. sad but true
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With my old Microsoft Lumia 640 XL I have days in a row. with the p20 lite just 1 day. sad but true
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Hallo hallo
You are comparing a Windows Phone with an Android XD
Not joking but they are 2 completely different Operating Systems, while Windows Phone OS is so much better in performance and will probably always be since Android is in Emulation forever on Linux... YIKES. Right now the Windows Phone OS lost too many apps, but for me will be best overall OS on a phone ever. With 1GB or 2GB of RAM and a Quad Core CPU and it has outstanding performance comparing to a 6GB of RAM and an Octa Core CPU smartphone(any) running Android LOLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!
This will always be the truth. IOS is the second one right now btw.
I also love Sailfish OS but I haven't really tested a device with it yet
I got 6h sot and still had 20% battery. Mostly watching youtube videos, searching the web, stuff like that. I think it ended up at 6h and 30min when I was about 13-14% and put it to charge.
You can compare them as phones... without OS. Is true Microsoft is far better as power management but they pulled out from the market. The 640XL was serious outdated. Also I had problems with apps like .. the one I use for my electric toothbrush Oral-B 9000 Genius, No app from my bank to use the NFC payment and so on.
I give up though not because the apps... but because the low RAM 1Gb compared with 4Gb...
If I can find a nice 950 XL I have no seconds thoughts, I buy it!
These results come after heavy use of the P20 Lite. Mostly YouTube, Mobile Games(resource intensive) and Music Streaming.
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For me it's about 4 to 5 SOT.
It was light use except like the last hour but still, I could get like 5-5:30 hours SOT with Huawei P20 Lite, using it normally.
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These results come after heavy use of the P20 Lite. Mostly YouTube, Mobile Games(resource intensive) and Music Streaming.
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In what part of the settings can I see what it's in the first picture?
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It was light use except like the last hour but still, I could get like 5-5:30 hours SOT with Huawei P20 Lite, using it normally.
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How did you set it in dark mode?
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In what part of the settings can I see what it's in the first picture?
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How did you set it in dark mode?
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Well... It was a theme.
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Well... It was a theme.
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What's the name of the theme?
Would you say that the OnePlus 7 Pro is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the OnePlus 7 Pro exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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Like the titanic took long too sink!!maybe cause its new??..not sure,hoping to win one anyway,but not even this or the new sony x1 (if i dare say)can compare 2 my xa 1 ultra
Never saw the Titanic. But right now my S10 Plus is faster than a speeding bullet! Cheers
Fan boy
The s10 ? My son has that overpriced heap sure it's got a good camera and a nice screen but bottom line the 6t damn near the same phone as the s10 a d the 7 pro I'm sure will outperfrom at a lower pricepoint
Phil_1977 said:
The s10 ? My son has that overpriced heap sure it's got a good camera and a nice screen but bottom line the 6t damn near the same phone as the s10 a d the 7 pro I'm sure will outperfrom at a lower pricepoint
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+1
Can any one share Antutu Score (Normal, Gaming, Fnatic) wonder how high will it go
dorsefrith said:
Can any one share Antutu Score (Normal, Gaming, Fnatic) wonder how high will it go
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About 340.000
cultofluna said:
About 340.000
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Nah, it's 375000
How is the frametime (Profile GPU Rendering) for this phone? Has it approached Pixel-levels?
In simple words I can say that it is 'Beast'.
Fastest phone ever!
It is really fast! Anyway, I managed to make it struggle with opening 10 tabs in xda forum with Firefox (nothing massive, just I noticed it lagging for less than a sec on the last tabs )
Yes its the fastest and smoothest phone I ever used. Unless someone is doing a 120 Hz display with a even better software I cant see anyone coming up to this level.
coming from my pixel 2xl...just day to day use i didn't notice a big significant difference..
i noticed it when i connected it to my car and android auto worked so smooth compared to my pixel 2xl
i'm enjoying this phone
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Would you say that the OnePlus 7 Pro is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the OnePlus 7 Pro exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
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I would say it is sickly fast, and I have mine in at&t and my data speeds are in the 100+ range.
First test was with the 7 pro, the rest are all with my pixel 2xl.
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I havent seen anyone writing , what is the file transfer speed? any comparison?
The BEAST is fast as phuk I'm loving it
60hz not very smooth
Someone noticed that at 60 hz this phone is not as smooth as other 60hz devices? My old OP6 Is more fluid than the 7 pro during 60hz gaming, pull down the notification or in general on 60hz it'very laggy
Easily one of the fastest Android experiences I've had. Great for the price.
Coming from Xiaomi Mi 8, and I can say this is a beast phablet. I am not much entitled to play mobile games nor benchmark geek, but I like it very much to read e-book in this phone.
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 Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC 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!
My Poco x3 NFC is actually getting warm with regular tasks like browsing social media. Its pretty much always warm to the touch. Don't know how I could solve that. Tried reflashing the rom and factory reset the phone.
I know it might sound obvious and kinda silly but if it's not a hardware problem I'd suggest a Factory Reset. Think you're best off trying that first before sending your device for RMA. To be clear I don't own a Poco x3 (possibly in the near future) but I've experienced a similar issue on a verity of smartphones (mostly one 1+ devices) along with battery drainage. It might have something to do with the system incorrectly applying an update. So you may want to try and reapply the update by flashing the full ROM first, so you don't loose your data. If that doesn't help then do a Factory Reset. Good luck!
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I know it might sound obvious and kinda silly but if it's not a hardware problem I'd suggest a Factory Reset. Think you're best off trying that first before sending your device for RMA. To be clear I don't own a Poco x3 (possibly in the near future) but I've experienced a similar issue on a verity of smartphones (mostly one 1+ devices) along with battery drainage. It might have something to do with the system incorrectly applying an update. So you may want to try and reapply the update by flashing the full ROM first, so you don't loose your data. If that doesn't help then do a Factory Reset. Good luck!
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Hi. Thanks for the suggestion although I have done all these things already. No result. Phone still heats up and drains battery with it. Quiet alot actually. I lost 10pc in just 1 hour with SOT of 13mins today post charge.
Still burning up. Desperate for a solution. :/
It's possibly due to Crappy Stock ROM. Actually it's crappiest of all ROMs I've ever seen. Despite of having such capable hardware, phone stutters.
If it heats meaning the cooling tech is working lol.
It supposed to heat across the back.
Mine stays pretty cool at idle and normal usage (YouTube, WhatsApp etc.), even when playing PUBG Mobile at smooth+60fps the max I ever reach is about 41° C which is actually impressive cause even my iPad 6th gen reaches reaches 40° C at those settings.
The phones does heats up when charging but that's obvious with the 33W fast charge.
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I had dissambly and doing few test. And I found that the CPU is not overheating by remove the thermal paste between CPU and heatsink . The heat sources is the battery.
I done the test as below
1. Remove the thermal paste between CPU and heatsink and play heavy game. Result is CPU temp remain below 38degree but battery temp achieve 41degree, frame drop are serious in game.
2. I put thermal paste between battery &heatsink and CPU also. Result is CPU temp maintaining in 42degree without playing game. While in game both CPU and battery maintain at 40degree . Frame drop frequently unable to play smoothly
3. Turn on airplane mode and playing moba game in offline mode.cpu temp in 42degree Battery maintain at 38degree , no frame drop
The problem of heating is from the battery side. I have no idea what can I do to make the battery cooler. Any idea?
Hm, in hw info only when i activate last option to show zone names i get go see 70+ temps for soc, else temps are ~30-40.