Noticed this after I streamed video over HSDPA for 30mins. Phone is in a silicone case. Anyone else had this?
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chong81 said:
Noticed this after I streamed video over HSDPA for 30mins. Phone is in a silicone case. Anyone else had this?
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Yes, I had this once too when having the phone in the car using it for navigation on a sunny day. So it was heated up from the outside and and the inside.
Heat was about 45 celsius...
Could still use it though, but battery really drained.
After some time it cooled off again but i think it needed a reboot to get rid of the overheat status.
Can happen if you tax the battery much... Sadly...
But i think it should be nothing to worry about unless the temperature is really high (i would be worried at 50 or above).
i never see this before on my device. may be,i never use streaming on HSDPA before.
Hironimo said:
Yes, I had this once too when having the phone in the car using it for navigation on a sunny day. So it was heated up from the outside and and the inside.
Heat was about 45 celsius...
Could still use it though, but battery really drained.
After some time it cooled off again but i think it needed a reboot to get rid of the overheat status.
Can happen if you tax the battery much... Sadly...
But i think it should be nothing to worry about unless the temperature is really high (i would be worried at 50 or above).
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Thanks! I guess the high ambient temps (~30 deg C) in my country had a role to play.
I managed to rid the status without rebooting, by plugging in the AC adapter.
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I used "watts" to keep track of my battery, just started using it yesterday and today I saw a weird period of the graph where the battery actually raised up to 3% higher by itself. Is this normal? Have a look at the graph below.
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Maybe you had your phone connected to the computer at that point?
No, it was in my pocket. I can be sure about that.
Well its probably measuring voltage.
Voltage goes up when the battery gets warm.
Voltage goes up when the current goes down.
lbcoder said:
Well its probably measuring voltage.
Voltage goes up when the battery gets warm.
Voltage goes up when the current goes down.
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I thought it was the other way around? Voltage goes up when the battery gets colder...
yeahh you're right thats why you can put your batteries in the fridge to make them work again . lol i discovered this when i was 5 XDXD
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I thought it was the other way around? Voltage goes up when the battery gets colder...
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Resistance goes down with cold, so if your measuring a circuit there would be less voltage drop giving the appearance of higher voltage provided the voltage source is not subject to the same temprature fluctuations.
I've just checked Watts data for the last couple of days on my phone -- there are those spikes too. It must have something to do with hot/cold issue as mentioned by others.
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Is this good battery life?
No backgroud apps.
Power saving mode.
Lowest brightness.
11 minutes Wi-Fi.
Sent from my $500 paperweight.
Koopaversal1 said:
Is this good battery life?
No backgroud apps.
Power saving mode.
Lowest brightness.
11 minutes Wi-Fi.
Sent from my $500 paperweight.
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no good for me. maybe your juice plotter is drinking up your juice. try uninstalling it and see if there is a significant difference or try getting into setting in application and then manage application then select running application see if there is some rogue app there running that you don't use and force stop them just beware to force stop running system apps then charge your battery at full and see how much it drain. you may clear up your dalvik cache and battery stats first if you have that option.
That battery life is horrible. I regularly get > 24 hours with medium usage. There are many threads around here on improving battery life.
Yes. Absolutely terrible. Do you remember what you were doing about 7:45, when it started to tank? The temperature seems a little high to me, too.
wbcollins said:
Yes. Absolutely terrible. Do you remember what you were doing about 7:45, when it started to tank? The temperature seems a little high to me, too.
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Some web surfing Wi-Fi, a few texts.
Sent from my $500 paperweight.
Hi, I was wondering if anyone else has experienced any "extreme-ish" heat like I have? I was in class and let a girl use my phone to look for a case for her One Max she said "wow your gets hot" it just seemed like normal (very annoying) heat. She said her One Max gets warm but not like mine. It just gets hot whenever I am using it no matter what rom/kernel. I have the Black one if that helps at all (maybe the black doesn't dissipate the heat as well?).........And to add this question to it (doesn't pertain to the main question at all). To anyone that has the silver model, does it show any fingerprints, collect any oil, or have a texture on the back of the device for you? Mine does, I thought it was going to feel like cold metal when I first bought it, but it feels like a matte black texture. Thanks
Mine phone will get hot or warm the more it is used. The case should dissipate the heat. I have mine in a otterbox box so not as bad.
The phone doesn't have a fan to keep it cool, and the processer is reaching PC speeds, so there is going to be a little heat. Know that the phone has built in over heating protection, you can see it if you leave your phone in a warm car, the LED will flash orange.
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after some days i bought my first zuk somehow it stopped working. Amazon replaced it with no problem.
This second phone, imo, is suffering of over heating. After 2-3 minutes of heavy usage it became really hot, almost not touchable. Does anybody else noticed this heating? On the long term, is this bad for the phone? Should i not use it when it's hot?
Thank you
It's not normal. My zuk gets really hot after 30-50mins of gaming. For the first 20mins its cold.
these are temps after 20 minutes of playing video on cardboard
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aren't 60C too high?
My phone is heating up to 75° C
Is it normal or I have to replace it.
The device m using is already a replaced one
Earlier set was also having the same problem.
My battery max. Temp reaches to 45° C
My CPU max. Temp reaches to 75°C
What should I do... :'(
Same here, guess we have a really hot device with high reaches..............
Lenovo phone is hetting also. And hanging problem
Heats up to a noticeable degree in the metal parts while gaming (asphalt, nova and such).. Doesn't heat up at all in normal usage. Has never been 'too' hot such that I feel uncomfortable holding it.. All in all, I'm satisfied with it.
P.S. Not in stock rom, I should add. Using DU with its stock kernel.
Hi!
I have a problem with my phone. It discharges by 50% overnight. I changed the battery, reset to factory settings. Nothing’s changed. The phone does the same with the old original battery, and with the new Chinese one, before resetting to factory settings, and after.
In order to find the source of battery drain, I’ve installed the GSAM battery monitor app and gave it the necessary rights through adb. Also, I’ve done wipe cash partition.
Could you please help to understand the results of app monitoring? The screenshots show the monitoring results for the last 8 hours when the phone was locked. Please, explain what might cause battery drain?
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Make a note of the battery status. Turn off the phone completely. Turn on the phone after 12 hours and read the battery status.
Write the results here.
ze7zez said:
Make a note of the battery status. Turn off the phone completely. Turn on the phone after 12 hours and read the battery status.
Write the results here.
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66% (Info from GSAM: 3.86V, 263mA) was yesterday, 13% after 12h (3.51V, -866 mA).
Interesting.
It seems that the phone's electronics have damage or there are current escapes through micro short circuits caused by dirt on the exposed PCB tracks.
The first thing you can do is blow the inside of the phone with compressed air and/or wash the surface with isopropyl alcohol and then dry it well.