I just wanna ask if this is normal?
When I hold the screen for a while it can burn out my fingers.
Its freaky hot.
The temperature is 59 degrees celsius.
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Nope, its too high. Normal should be 32-36 and some times the temp may go a little high during charging. But never this high.
The obvious reason is ur Overclocking. Some phones are not built for it. STOP Ocing to 1.6. Try a reasonable 1.3 or the best 1.2GHz
You're gonna burn your battery and your phone into the ground if you don't scale that back.
It is usually best to try and keep your phone under 40c whevever possible, and never above 45c for too long.
Can the phone still run - yes
Is it wise for long periods of time - absolutely not!...
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DonVito2020 said:
The obvious reason is ur Overclocking. Some phones are not built for it. STOP Ocing to 1.6. Try a reasonable 1.3 or the best 1.2GHz
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Or simply use the 1GHz standard CPU frequency for which the device was designed.
Overclocking without really knowing what problems this may cause....
Thank You guys.
I will try to keep the temperature in normal levels.
Thanks for the support.
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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.
Does anyone know if this is part of 2.3 or an app? What app is it?
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This is part of 2.3. It's the battery usage screen looks good to me
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That's sick. It does look like 2.3 with all the green... I hope it is .
What's more impressive is the '2d 20h 26m 12s on battery' Does Gingerbread boost the battery life????
I think the 2 days is how long the phone has been up since last last boot. I don't think smartphone can be used for that long.
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What's more impressive is the '2d 20h 26m 12s on battery' Does Gingerbread boost the battery life????
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You can see the chart covers 3d 8h 48m, out of that whole time 2d 20h 26m have been on battery. Not all at once. You can see the battery charge go up a few times when it is charging.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xClO6d-S86w
Check out this Youtube at about 11minutes in. It is part of gingerbread and looks pretty polished. Great functionality IMHO.
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What's more impressive is the '2d 20h 26m 12s on battery' Does Gingerbread boost the battery life????
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yes it was lol. it was part of the press release. android will now kill apps more aggressively if they use a lot of cpu time
I have a problem that is >
when I overclock my incredible s to 2ghz it will hang and it will reboot or in some times I had remove battery .
I test it with all the roms and kernals that support 2ghz and not only 2ghz
also 1920 ghz will become hang too
does anybody have the same problem?
what can I do for it ?
I have a suggestion, if it hangs and rebooted at 2ghz... don't overclock that high.
Maximum recommended overclock is 1.5ghz
I know that but I wanna know that it is my phone problem or not?
Because if the others have the same problem the devs didn't set 2ghz to their kernal
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sif2010 said:
I know that but I wanna know that it is my phone problem or not?
Because if the others have the same problem the devs didn't set 2ghz to their kernal
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no, it's not only your phone problem, but I higly recommend you to stop killing it, 1.5GHz would be enough at this moment.
It is possible to oc that high however stability is low. I believe the only rom that let me do it was discontinued a while ago it was developed by newtoroot and I could effectively clock to 2.1 using tiamat 1.12. It was quite unnecessary as higher benchmarks were achieved with lower settings.
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Processors aren't exactly the same. Some can reach 2ghz, some can't. However, there is no obvious reason to do so. Yours is perfectly fine, just keep it under 1.5 ghz
thank you guys for your suggestion and helping .
you are killing your Incs... 2GHz!!!
1.5GHz would be enough for your using and running all the app.
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.
I'm new to this device and a little dismayed at the poor battery performance.
I don't consider myself a heavy user but find the battery is almost depleted after 8 hours of so, after being charged.
I can't find a SCREEN ON TIME in the settings so not sure how much screen time I'm getting.
I have received the September update, shortly after getting the phone.
Do any of the custom ROMs offer better battery life?
thanks
If you went into settings>battery it should be there
Badger51 said:
I'm new to this device and a little dismayed at the poor battery performance.
I don't consider myself a heavy user but find the battery is almost depleted after 8 hours of so, after being charged.
I can't find a SCREEN ON TIME in the settings so not sure how much screen time I'm getting.
I have received the September update, shortly after getting the phone.
Do any of the custom ROMs offer better battery life?
thanks
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You also suffer the max frequency bug if seems
Benjamin_L said:
You also suffer the max frequency bug if seems
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Perhaps..
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Badger51 said:
Perhaps..
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Doesn't seem so, all cores on the lowest frequency