Showing posts with label overheating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label overheating. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 July 2016

Overheating

Hi, 3 day ago I recieved my Mi4c (3gb) and just after couple of minutes surfing on the net I realized, that the top of the phone is really hot (the bottom was normal). The next day I tried it with game - after just one or two rounds (about 2 minutes) phone got hot again - again at the same area. I downloaded some app and I looked at the temperature after running the game - it showed even 55 degrees Celsia. Is it faulty piece or is it just software issue, which can be fixed by different ROM ?

Saturday, 30 July 2016

Moto G4 Overheating Issue?

I currently am using an old LG G3 on ATT and am thinking about getting a Moto G4 as my budget is low as of now. I have seen many reviews on the internet saying overheating is a major issue (ui lag, camera lag, etc). I wouldnt consider myself a heavy user either. I was just curious what other users have to say in regards to overheating. Should I buy the G4? (I can get it a Best Buy for 0 and a free gift card) or is the overheating a dealbreaker?

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Friday, 29 July 2016

Overheating



My opo overheats without any heavy usage, I don't play any games.

I was on CM13, Darkobas rom and now Candysix rom but it still overheats what can I do?



Tuesday, 19 July 2016

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Monday, 18 July 2016

Problems charging watch when switched off - overheating



Hi!
I bought my Sony Smartwatch 3 about two months ago. I've always updated the watch and now I'm on the latest build MWD49B.
I don't know precisely when the problem started, but for sure also before updating to the latest build it already showed it.

Basically if the watch is turned off it won't charge and it'll overheat a lot. I mean it maybe charges at an absurd rate, like from 60% to 100% in about 4 hours.
I tried changing charger (1A and 2A) and charging cable, but it doesn't change. It's like stuck in some way. The funny thing is that when it is stuck in this state if I turn it on (with the same chargers and cables) it starts charging fast (normal charging times) and funny enough it gets colder than when it's turned off charging (I mean slightly hot but colder than when it's stuck).

Do any of you has this problem?
Could it be a SW problem too or just HW? I haven't tried to reset it yet, but would rather lose time in resetting it and reinstalling all my stuff than losing time in the RMA process and waiting time to have it repaired, even because thinking of running without it makes me feel already mad! :)



Sunday, 17 July 2016

Galaxy J700H Overheating Issue



Hey Guys,

My phone started overheating today. I was not doing anything special, and I have not changed the system in the past couple weeks.

I was using bluetooth when I noticed it, I turned off Bluetooth and nothing changed.
I booted my phone into safe mode and checked that too, it was still getting hot.

Then after letting my phone cool down I tried TWRP. Even in TWRP the CPU temp would go up to 53C in a few minutes.

I'm not sure if my device is just going to die, but I'm kind-of disappointed in it.

Have you guys experienced this? Have you had a way to fix it?

Thanks,
-Dacooter



Sunday, 10 July 2016

Rooted phone... keeps overheating?



I just got my s7e yesterday. Found the guide on here how to root it. I did and it started having overheating issues so I downloaded kernel adiutor and put it on "on demand" as I saw posted somewhere else. This seems to work BETTER but my phone still keeps overheating frequently.



Wednesday, 6 July 2016

[HELP] Overheating issues



Hi everyone,
Thanks for reading this . As specified above, my phone has a rather serious problem of overheating. To try and reslove the issue I tried modifying the CPU frequency, to set it low enough. And a very bizarre thing just happend.
Opening Kernel Adiutor, I saw that 4 out of my 8 cores (the 2.5 ones) were running normally. No overclock, stock settings, stock governor and so on. The issue seems to be in the other 4 (the 2.3 ones). Both the minimum and highest frequency allowed is set up to the same parameter (1556 mHz), forcing it to stay at maximum clock all the time. I tried modyfing via Kernel Adiutor the settings, lowering the minimum frequency allowed to stock one (which should be around 300 or something), but it had no effects: it immediatly comes back to 1556 and just won't come down.
All of this started happening after i removed Franco Kernel from my system, flashing another ROM (Chroma) with a different kernel altogether. I'm currently on Cataclysm ROM and after doing a clean install, formatting internal storage as well as every other partition, i couldn't resolve the issue. Moreover, Kernel Adiutor sometimes won't even show my CPU settings, stuck on an infinite loading. If anyone could help me, it would be much appreciated. It's really important. I'm by no means Android expert but i do have a rather basic understanding of ADB and so on.
Thanks a lot for your time.



-LVBNR5



Sunday, 3 July 2016

Nexus 5X overheating often



Does anyone know why is my Nexus 5X overheating when using it normally?

Whatever I do the phone always gets too hot around the fingerprint sensor, it doesn't matter if I'm browsing the internet or playing any game it just gets hot.

I recently bought the phone and I'm not sure if it's a hardware problem or software since I'm on Android N (DP4). :confused:



Saturday, 2 July 2016

Overheating in camera app



Hello guys,

i recently updated to 6.0.1 Marshmallow and I noticed that the camera app has to shut down more quickly due to heat problems.
I investigated a bit and observed that the camera app shuts down at ~ 60 degrees which is like 20 degrees higher than the normal average temperature of 40 degrees.
Is this because of Marshmallow and is there something I can do? I tried to undervolt and stuff but there is no custom kernel for MM



Friday, 1 July 2016

Android System battery drain and crazy overheating



So yeah, this is a Galaxy S4 I've had for over three years (bought it on May 6 2013, started using about three weeks later on May 30). It's a non-LTE i9500 model purchased in Indonesia, rooted back on KitKat but unrooted to update to Lollipop and have not re-rooted since. Running Android 5.0.1 with Dec security patch, and just re-flashed stock firmware from SamMobile trying to fix its horrible battery life, but not possible it seems. Battery is about a year old and is my third unit after the first two swelled up and became unusable, this one seems fine but has a habit of dropping quickly when used and regaining some battery power on standby. When used for light browsing the processor heats up to almost insane levels not even the famously hot Snapdragon 808 reaches on my G4, but cools down quickly as well, with the software never acknowledging such heat and remaining responsive throughout the whole time. Is there any technical explanation for such occurences?








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