SoC Heat Issues S10+ Snapdragon Variant - Samsung Galaxy S10+ Questions & Answers

I have been using the snapdragon variant of the S10+ My phone has been getting pretty warm for the past week.
My S10+ gets to about 38c to 40c (celsius) then its 44c to 55c just from browsing Facebook, Reddit and using an internet browser such as Samsung Internet. That's with an ambient temperature of 22-24c.
I havent been using the phone while it charges and I rarely game. Should I return it?
I just think it's rather odd that my delied 8700k at 5ghz is just only slightly hotter than this phone when its not doing anything. Even weirder is that when I turn on power saving mode on my S10+ the temperature of my phone doesnt improve at all.
I think the heatsink within the phone isnt making proper contact with the soc. However I am not entirely sure.
Any thoughts?

elliott2456 said:
I have been using the snapdragon variant of the S10+ My phone has been getting pretty warm for the past week.
My S10+ gets to about 38c to 40c (celsius) then its 44c to 55c just from browsing Facebook, Reddit and using an internet browser such as Samsung Internet. That's with an ambient temperature of 22-24c.
I havent been using the phone while it charges and I rarely game. Should I return it?
I just think it's rather odd that my delied 8700k at 5ghz is just only slightly hotter than this phone when its not doing anything. Even weirder is that when I turn on power saving mode on my S10+ the temperature of my phone doesnt improve at all.
I think the heatsink within the phone isnt making proper contact with the soc. However I am not entirely sure.
Any thoughts?
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If you got an sd card remove it.
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Limeybastard said:
If you got an sd card remove it.
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Good suggestion maybe the phones media scanner is searching for media on my micro sd card and its stuck on a bad file or something. I will give it a shot and report back. Thanks.
Update:
After removing my Micro sd card and also turning off "strong encryption" in biometrics security> other security settings. I have seen a 2c to 5c drop in temperature it's not much at all however it is slightly better. When it was 44c-45c it's now 40c when it was 40c it's now 35-38c.
Maybe I do need to reformat my micro sd card.

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crazy overheating

I have had atrix about a week now and I have been having some extreme overheating issues. After about 15 minutes of watching a youtube video, according to temp monitor lite, my cpu temperature rose to about 55 degrees celsius. Is this nnormal? Or should I as for a replacement?
Thanks.
There us several threads about this....
And its normal idk why.
Mine its at 55 or more and battery get like 43+
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I'm wondering, why do you say 55C is overheating?
That's very hot for a hand held device in my eyes. A pc its not so bad, but still that's hot!
tehrules said:
That's very hot for a hand held device in my eyes. A pc its not so bad, but still that's hot!
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Yes, it's hot, but apparently it's normal. Scares me when it gets that hot, but I haven't heard of anything really bad happening to anyone or their phones.
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Are you people saying its normal .. as in a lot of people are experiencing this?
Or
saying its normal as per Motorola saying its normal?
If its the first option, I would hardly think that is safe. Ever think its a device wide ISSUE? Unless Motorola say that the device has no issue running at those temperatures, then I would really doubt it is normal.
Do you think this phone has some sort of unseen substance in it that prevents it from being damaged at this kind of temperaturewhich no other smartphone has? There is no extra protection for the sim or memory card. Which obivously are not meant to deal with excessive heat
Exchange it
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If the phone had active cooling for the processor (like a fan, hahaha.) and it still "overheated" then that would be an issue, otherwise you're looking at a 1GHz phone with twice the cores of any previous phone at the same clock speed. What are you really expecting?
I dont agree that its normal for the phone to get hot regularly, i definitely wouldn't put up with "crazy overheating". And I dont use my Atrix moderately either, I'm constantly on it. TiBU tells me I have 417 system/user apps as an example of my extreme use. There are a couple other threads on this subject, op you should search them out. WatchDog will monitor your apps and let you know if any are misbehaving.
Wond3r said:
Are you people saying its normal .. as in a lot of people are experiencing this?
Or
saying its normal as per Motorola saying its normal?
If its the first option, I would hardly think that is safe. Ever think its a device wide ISSUE? Unless Motorola say that the device has no issue running at those temperatures, then I would really doubt it is normal.
Do you think this phone has some sort of unseen substance in it that prevents it from being damaged at this kind of temperaturewhich no other smartphone has? There is no extra protection for the sim or memory card. Which obivously are not meant to deal with excessive heat
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From Motorola:
"It is possible phones will become warmer during heavy use. This is normal behavior especially if you are transmitting data, talking for an extended period of time, or playing games or music on the device. In these conditions, the phone is transmitting and utilizing alot of power on the device which will generate heat.
Motorola phones manufactured in 2009 or later have a "cool down mode" function. This feature is designed to protect the battery and circuit board. If the internal temperature of the phone exceeds 136 degrees Fahrenheit, the device will shutdown all functions except emergency calls. When this happens it will display a cool down mode message. Once overheated, a phone will not regain full functionality until the internal temperature drops below 136 degrees Fahrenheit. Ensure you are not leaving the phone in locked cars, in direct sunlight, on warm or hot items such as heaters or radiators, or any location that produces heat that will heat up the phone."
If it gets hot while charging the battery, and doing nothing else, there is a problem.
Now, please don't give up your day job, because being a smartass isn't working for you! Don't let the doorknob hit ya where the good lord split ya on yer way out!
My phone has never been over 105 degrees Fahrenheit and that was only because I was trapped inside a black car for 30 minutes with the AC turned off and it being 95 degrees out :?/
I loled.
How hot is 55c?
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SuperDeform said:
How hot is 55c?
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My phone got to 140drgrees in the car dock
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Dude its a dual core phone hello its gonna get hot its not a little girls phone this is the big boss this thing cranks out alot of power HELLO just look at the battery what do u you expect
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From Motorola:
"It is possible phones will become warmer during heavy use. This is normal behavior especially if you are transmitting data, talking for an extended period of time, or playing games or music on the device. In these conditions, the phone is transmitting and utilizing alot of power on the device which will generate heat.
Motorola phones manufactured in 2009 or later have a "cool down mode" function. This feature is designed to protect the battery and circuit board. If the internal temperature of the phone exceeds 136 degrees Fahrenheit, the device will shutdown all functions except emergency calls. When this happens it will display a cool down mode message. Once overheated, a phone will not regain full functionality until the internal temperature drops below 136 degrees Fahrenheit. Ensure you are not leaving the phone in locked cars, in direct sunlight, on warm or hot items such as heaters or radiators, or any location that produces heat that will heat up the phone."
If it gets hot while charging the battery, and doing nothing else, there is a problem.
Now, please don't give up your day job, because being a smartass isn't working for you! Don't let the doorknob hit ya where the good lord split ya on yer way out!
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Ok .. you showed a critical threshold of the phone. Do you think pushing the phone to excessive heats but staying below that threshold is good for the phone? Notice that it doesn't mention how SIM cards and memory cards will continue to respond when being exposed to excessive heat with no ventilation or circulation ..in fact your quote clearly says that feature is for the bAttery and circuit board
Bottom line..
you can push your phone to 130 degrees (since that's below your shutdown threshold ) and I will spread out my usage and keep my temperature down to a minimum ... and my phone WILL last longer than yours and I WILL have less issues with it.
Highest my battery has ever got is 48c
highest my processor has ever been is 63c
was the phone hot? probably.
processor normally sits at about 45-50 in my cardock as per what setcpu says
battery sits between 40 and 45 in the car dock.
Watching a movie in the car dock whilst my kid was in the car setcpu says it hits anywhere between 55 and 60.
It leads me to believe that the max operating temperature for the CPU is right at about 65c, and teh battery right about 55c.
Wond3r said:
Ok .. you showed a critical threshold of the phone. Do you think pushing the phone to excessive heats but staying below that threshold is good for the phone? Notice that it doesn't mention how SIM cards and memory cards will continue to respond when being exposed to excessive heat with no ventilation or circulation ..in fact your quote clearly says that feature is for the bAttery and circuit board
Bottom line..
you can push your phone to 130 degrees (since that's below your shutdown threshold ) and I will spread out my usage and keep my temperature down to a minimum ... and my phone WILL last longer than yours and I WILL have less issues with it.
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So you are basically talking about the SIM card and memory card on all phones which are going to come out with dual core and no active cooling, cos they are all going to get hot. What Motorola has stated is what any manufacturer would and does. They have given us their safe operating threshold. Now, 136 degrees is a lot, but how much of this heat affects your SIM card and SDCard? I don't know, and you have provided absolutely nothing to substantiate your personal claims. Bigger doorknob needed I guess!
I simply responded to the OP telling them it's normal for this phone to get hot. If you want to continue down this avenue we can, but until you have something from a SIM card manufacturer and SDCard manufacturer substantiating you claims, I'm done.
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SuperDeform said:
How hot is 55c?
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you know, there is this awesome service called google that is good for finding answers. in fact you can enter something like "55C to F" and get the conversion.
here, lets show you how it works
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=55C+to+F
CaelanT said:
So you are basically talking about the SIM card and memory card on all phones which are going to come out with dual core and no active cooling, cos they are all going to get hot. What Motorola has stated is what any manufacturer would and does. They have given us their safe operating threshold. Now, 136 degrees is a lot, but how much of this heat affects your SIM card and SDCard? I don't know, and you have provided absolutely nothing to substantiate your personal claims. Bigger doorknob needed I guess!
I simply responded to the OP telling them it's normal for this phone to get hot. If you want to continue down this avenue we can, but until you have something from a SIM card manufacturer and SDCard manufacturer substantiating you claims, I'm done.
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Considering the memory card and SIM card are not far from the battery and are trapped under a cover... a lot of the heat would be affecting them as well. When did I say anything about dual core at all? I don't think I even typed those words out.
Point is that I don't know if most of these people are even doing enough tasks on their phones to even get TWO cores aggitated enough to put out that kind of heat. All of my other smart phones were pushed much more than this and have remained pretty cool to the touch. Even one with a metal battery cover.
I was more replying to the many posts across the ner and people I know that have the Atrix heat up too much and for too long.
As far as OP goes..
"I have had atrix about a week now and I have been having some extreme overheating issues. After about 15 minutes of watching a youtube video, according to temp monitor lite, my cpu temperature rose to about 55 degrees celsius. Is this nnormal? Or should I as for a replacement?
Thanks."
When you're streaming video the heat will increase, but make sure you dont let it stay hot for increased periods of time. You dont need to request a replacement unless you are experiencing excessive heat frequently.
Also, when streaming - try not to have GPS and other things like that running in the background.

Overheating

Hello everyone
Yesterday I received my Moto X pure Edition, after 3 hour of charge I transfer all of my files and stuff from my old Nexus 5. After a few minutes of use I noticed that the phone started to overheat excessively (110 farenheit) and the battery only lasted 3 hours, I did a complete reset of the phone but the same result overheat after 15 minutes of use.
I replaced/updated the play services software and same thing.
Someone has the same problem???
Please Advice...
Arnt u glad its not the 810 lolol.. But in all seriousness i get about 4-5 hrs ost, depending what i do yes my phone gets hot but thats normal..
It all depends what ur doing when ur phone gets hot, are u watching videos.. Playing games.. Multitasking
Mine was 95-100° doing literally nothing but texting or on the web. Mine is going back asap. Gets way too hot and nothing special about it
oneandroidnut said:
Mine was 95-100° doing literally nothing but texting or on the web. Mine is going back asap. Gets way too hot and nothing special about it
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Where did you buy the phone???
If you were setting up your phone of course it will get hot. After that it should settle down unless rogue app or games.
Had mine a couple days now, no heat issues.
latech4832 said:
Where did you buy the phone???
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moto maker
@rbiter said:
If you were setting up your phone of course it will get hot. After that it should settle down unless rogue app or games.
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and i was web browsing, facebook and texting and it was almost 100 degrees! Note 4 doing same things 85 ish
Mine also seems to heat up greatly for no apparent reason. Please tell me this isn't some kind of defect.
Locklear308 said:
Mine also seems to heat up greatly for no apparent reason. Please tell me this isn't some kind of defect.
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Looks like is a defect, I requested a exchange on Amazon...
Locklear308 said:
Mine also seems to heat up greatly for no apparent reason. Please tell me this isn't some kind of defect.
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I honestly don't think it is. I had 3 G4s and they were all hot and glitchy. I honestly think it is the sd808. Back when I called Samsung about exchanged a note 4 developer edition the guy told me that snapdragon 808/810 were heat prone and they would not be using them for upcoming phones. That was before it was publicly known. I still think there is something awry with their latest processors. Even late batch sd805 had heat issues. My note 5 had zero signs of heat and my note 4 you really have to push to get hot. The g4 & moto x got hot texting or web browsing! I don't get it. Can't be a confidence that both are 808 processors and heat demons
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I honestly don't think it is. I had 3 G4s and they were all hot and glitchy. I honestly think it is the sd808. Back when I called Samsung about exchanged a note 4 developer edition the guy told me that snapdragon 808/810 were heat prone and they would not be using them for upcoming phones. That was before it was publicly known. I still think there is something awry with their latest processors. Even late batch sd805 had heat issues. My note 5 had zero signs of heat and my note 4 you really have to push to get hot. The g4 & moto x got hot texting or web browsing! I don't get it. Can't be a confidence that both are 808 processors and heat demons
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I don't understand how it's so hard for them to make a chip not overheat. I mean this isn't the first, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th generation of chips. Perhaps custom kernels will allow us to throttle better?
Cool here except when turbo charging or navigation is on.
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Does the phone have a warning notification when it is getting too hot?
Oaklands said:
Does the phone have a warning notification when it is getting too hot?
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Haven't seen one yet and mine gets hot several times a day when I'm multitasking or just playing a game.
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Computers get hot, CPU's get hot, PC's and laptops have fans to keep them cool...cell phones do not. I do not believe that any cell phone will ever stay "cool" when doing CPU/GPU intensive tasks. That's just the way it is.
turbo charger will heat it up that is obvious but yes when you do stuff that uses lots of cpu/ram it will heat up a little same was with my note4 .
Mine only overheats when I am doing some heavy usage...I don't think "Overheat" is the right word, maybe just "gets warm". But over the weekend, I acquired a Samsung Galaxy S6 (in a trade for a different phone). When setting it up, it was getting hotter than the MXP ever got. I checked it with Gsam battery and it was 133 degrees and took about 30 minutes to cool down. My MXP gets hot, but cools down pretty quick.
jaseman said:
Computers get hot, CPU's get hot, PC's and laptops have fans to keep them cool...cell phones do not. I do not believe that any cell phone will ever stay "cool" when doing CPU/GPU intensive tasks. That's just the way it is.
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The mine overheats just read my email, reach more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, that is definitely not normal
Locklear308 said:
I don't understand how it's so hard for them to make a chip not overheat. I mean this isn't the first, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th generation of chips. Perhaps custom kernels will allow us to throttle better?
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I know right. It doesnt. the note 5 i had run so cool it wasnt even funny and my note 4 dev ed runs pretty cool unless i do something insane on it lol
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Haven't seen one yet and mine gets hot several times a day when I'm multitasking or just playing a game.
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yes yes mine got hot doing nothing
jaseman said:
Computers get hot, CPU's get hot, PC's and laptops have fans to keep them cool...cell phones do not. I do not believe that any cell phone will ever stay "cool" when doing CPU/GPU intensive tasks. That's just the way it is.
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I agree that phones need a little fan or something but i disagree with any phone will stay cool the note 4 and 5 are always 10+ degrees cooler then the x or my g4 was. im telling you its the 808 chipset
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Mine only overheats when I am doing some heavy usage...I don't think "Overheat" is the right word, maybe just "gets warm". But over the weekend, I acquired a Samsung Galaxy S6 (in a trade for a different phone). When setting it up, it was getting hotter than the MXP ever got. I checked it with Gsam battery and it was 133 degrees and took about 30 minutes to cool down. My MXP gets hot, but cools down pretty quick.
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Gets HOT and yes the s6 and s6 edge i had got hot too but the note 5 didnt and its same chip i think
latech4832 said:
The mine overheats just read my email, reach more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, that is definitely not normal
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yup mine was 100 after sending a few texts and web browsing i was like why is my hand on fire!!?!?
latech4832 said:
Hello everyone
Yesterday I received my Moto X pure Edition, after 3 hour of charge I transfer all of my files and stuff from my old Nexus 5. After a few minutes of use I noticed that the phone started to overheat excessively (110 farenheit) and the battery only lasted 3 hours, I did a complete reset of the phone but the same result overheat after 15 minutes of use.
I replaced/updated the play services software and same thing.
Someone has the same problem???
Please Advice...
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It's the Media Scanner service. Because you added all that media from the Nexus 5 it had to be indexed. Once done, it will settle down and be OK.
This is some information I found in another thread:
"For each file and directory it finds it creates an entry in the so-called Android Media Store. For special file types like images, videos and music files it also scans for meta data like EXIF information for images and mp3 tags for music files. Applications may query the Media Store to find specific files bases on the file type or meta data. Well known applications that do so are the Gallery and the Music Player. Other applications may also do so.
The media scanner runs as a background service and is not visible to the user. "

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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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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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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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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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
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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
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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

LG G6 Heating Problem

I bought an LG G6 not so long ago. But I have noticed it is getting really warm when using it. It normally hitting 36-41 degrees Celcius, this is so especially when I am using the camera.
Is this the normal temperature for this phone? Are there solutions to this problem?
Thanks for your replies in advance.
I didnt measure but my phone doesnt get hot. In fact S7 and P10 I had before were considerable warm when using with cam and games...P10 even on 4G.....G6 has an advanced cooling system as I heard nad on that part should be better....Do you use any kind of case? It should help at least you wont notice it. Your temps arent so high to damage your phone...
could be you have a rogue app
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I didnt measure but my phone doesnt get hot. In fact S7 and P10 I had before were considerable warm when using with cam and games...P10 even on 4G.....G6 has an advanced cooling system as I heard nad on that part should be better....Do you use any kind of case? It should help at least you wont notice it. Your temps arent so high to damage your phone...
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Yes. The G6 has a more advanced cooling system and non of this should be happening. My worry is that I got a faulty machine and i might regret in the future.
I will get a case and see the difference.. If it persists I will consider returning.
Thanks
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I have been monitoring my usage whenever it starts hot and closed some of the apps that were just running idle and nothing. I also did a factory reset and that did not help as well.
What is your cell signal strength and what radios (GPS? WiFi? Bluetooth? Cellular?) are you using when you get lots of heat?
It may be that you are pumping lots of energy into maintaining a weak connection over LTE, while using GPS and bluetooth. In such situation, you could get warm even if you aren't doing anything CPU/GPU intensive, even with screen off.
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I have been monitoring my usage whenever it starts hot and closed some of the apps that were just running idle and nothing. I also did a factory reset and that did not help as well.
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sounds like it could be faulty my lg g6 never gets warm unless its working really heard ie installing tons of stuff
Not a problem unless a message pops up saying it's too hot and it must dim your screen. Never had that on my G6 even in direct sunlight or doing VR.
Idk mine never gone to more than 38 degrees... And that was when temperure here in my ****ry were like 40 outside... So actually that is what i like about the phone that it is always cool ? currently @ 25, average 30, max. 34. Soo that's dope for me.
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my g6 H871 is not hot but it show warning high temperature detected powering off device how to disable this thing

Gets Hot on Left Side Below Bixby Button?

Hi Everyone,
I recently got my S10+ and if i'm using the camera a bit while listening to music, I find the left side getting warm and even hot right below the Bixby Button, no other apps running to my knowledge.
Is this normal?
Regards,
Viper
viper1344 said:
Hi Everyone,
I recently got my S10+ and if i'm using the camera a bit while listening to music, I find the left side getting warm and even hot right below the Bixby Button, no other apps running to my knowledge.
Is this normal?
Regards,
Viper
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Sometimes yeah and mostly when I restart phone right after booting up the phone it gets hot and after few minutes all went back to normal dunno why this happens!
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I had a oneplus 6 before and it never got hot when doing simple tasks, only after taking lots of photos, the camera module would get warm (normal) or when gaming (normal). It seems to get hot just using bluetooth buds and taking a few photos. So everyones will get warm in that area after a bit of regular use?
Could it be the battery calibrating? I saw someone mention it might get warm in the beginning but go away after a few days?
Regards,
Viper
viper1344 said:
I had a oneplus 6 before and it never got hot when doing simple tasks, only after taking lots of photos, the camera module would get warm (normal) or when gaming (normal). It seems to get hot just using bluetooth buds and taking a few photos. So everyones will get warm in that area after a bit of regular use?
Could it be the battery calibrating? I saw someone mention it might get warm in the beginning but go away after a few days?
Regards,
Viper
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If my memory serves me right that is the location on the heat pipe on the s10 plus does not explain why it's getting hot but that's why it's in that area. The cpu is situated close to that spot too. I
On the oneplus the cpu is located at the top so when holding the phone the heat is at the top so you cannot feel it as much could be the reason .
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If my memory serves me right that is the location on the heat pipe on the s10 plus does not explain why it's getting hot but that's why it's in that area. The cpu is situated close to that spot too. I
On the oneplus the cpu is located at the top so when holding the phone the heat is at the top so you cannot feel it as much could be the reason .
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Thank-you, that is very informative, do you also have the issue of it feeling warm there? Especially when using the Camera?
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Thank-you, that is very informative, do you also have the issue of it feeling warm there? Especially when using the Camera?
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I don't use the camera much so cannot speak for that but I do play pubg mobile and other games on it and the heat can be felt in that area. There is always a little more heat there compared to the rest of the phone even under normal use. Most phones use the phones body to help disperse heat as they don't have fans I think it is more likely this than an issue with the phone. Are you recording with the camera or just taking photos with it ?
OP, you need to come up with some numbers in regards to what temp the battery or CPU is at .
First thing I noticed with the s10+ is that it feels warmer in the hands than my previous galaxy devices, note 9, note 8, so etc. Its the frame and material design that I believe to be the case for better heat dissipation and faster CPU.
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OP, you need to come up with some numbers in regards to what temp the battery or CPU is at .
First thing I noticed with the s10+ is that it feels warmer in the hands than my previous galaxy devices, note 9, note 8, so etc. Its the frame and material design that I believe to be the case for better heat dissipation and faster CPU.
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I can try to attach a photo later, what i've seen after installing an app to monitor cpu heat, is roughly around 110 F for the CPU, sometimes even when i'm not using it, the battery will be a bit under 100 F. Is this normal? I also noticed uusuallly more than half the ram is being used even when it seems I have no apps open.
viper1344 said:
I can try to attach a photo later, what i've seen after installing an app to monitor cpu heat, is roughly around 110 F for the CPU, sometimes even when i'm not using it, the battery will be a bit under 100 F. Is this normal? I also noticed uusuallly more than half the ram is being used even when it seems I have no apps open.
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Try wiping your phone factory reset and or if you have sd card remove that first. Use Aida64 to post screen shots of battery temps etc.
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