How to stop nexus one overheating - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys my nexus one has been over heating recently and I want to know if there's a way to stop it. It happens after about five minutes of using the internet or watching a video.
I'm running everlov jellybean ROM with a unlocked bootloader
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just dont overclock

rawrrzombie12 said:
Hey guys my nexus one has been over heating recently and I want to know if there's a way to stop it. It happens after about five minutes of using the internet or watching a video.
I'm running everlov jellybean ROM with a unlocked bootloader
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Yeah, it does sound like it's using too much CPU to me. Try going down in the CPU settings, and if you can't do that, maybe you should consider switching rom. My old G1 also over heated a lot, problem stopped when I changed the CPU settings. So I recommend you stop overclocking it.

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HD 7 getting hot after five minutes using

Hi I don't know anyone have same problem like me.I just got new HD 7 from tmobile and I have a issues phone getting hot after whatever talking on the phone or play phone five -ten minutes . You guys have same issues?!!if not I need to call tmobile to change new one.
(forgot to say the getting hot part r on The bottom of the back of the phone)
Its just the CPU its Not a defect this is how all of the hd7's are and how most 1ghz or higher phones are In fact the iPhone 4's cpu is underclocked to minimize the heat
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is there any instance or any reported case where in the hd7's cpu overheated? or melted/toast/fried the cpu and some of the phones components?
If it overheats it shuts off and cant be turned on until it cools
a500lbmidgit said:
If it overheats it shuts off and cant be turned on until it cools
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thanks for reply but my question is this normal??! is it happen to all hd7? if not I need to call tmobile and get the new one.
Don't worry about it unless it reboots or you can't even touch it due to the heat. HTC stated on their official help site that the HD7 will get warm under heavy usage. I believe the problem was also present on the HD2 due to HTC's lack of a more efficient cooling process.
Same thing happens to my hd7 its rebooted a couple of times
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If it reboots, you might want to get a replacement.
DroidFreek said:
Same thing happens to my hd7 its rebooted a couple of times
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enoch861 said:
If it reboots, you might want to get a replacement.
Never got any insurance though
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You don't need one.
If you have t mobile, just call them and explain that the phone is frustrating you. They'll send you a replacement
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It's that's easy
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Yup!
Worst they can say is no. but I bet you big money they'll send you a new phone
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It's that's easy
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Mine just went went hot after 15 min use geochaching and fried my sim - had to get a replacement
Hi, im having exactly the same problem as you. After i did re-flashing to custom rom(deep shining), i left my phone charging at night(usb charging) until morning. My phone started to heat, not on battery side, it is at the bottom side.
The effect was heating all the time with battery 100% full charged will gone within 15minutes. I try all the way by reflashing diff. kind of custom ROM. But now i have original SPL with legit Mango. Still not changing anything.
Those symptoms are really come from processor problem?

Is this normal?

Hi guys,
So im a first time HTC user. I have always had nexus devices.
My wife took a liking to my nexus 4 so i went out and got myslef a red HTC one.
Ive just looked in the battery stats and it says that HTC sense is using up 28% of my battery.
Is this normal or is there something wrong?
Obviously never using one of these skinned devices before i dont know if its supposed to be like that ut it just doesnt seem right to me.
Thanks for your help guys
2% for me (and i am using blinkffed quite a lot)... running ARHD 12.1
Ouch so ive got a bit of a problem then...
Im running 4.2.2 if that makes a difference 100% stock.
1 % here. Stock and unrooted. I suggest you to download "Wakelock Detektor" from Play Store, maybe there's a solution.
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Also noticed it isn't showing my screen usage.
Here's a screen shot.
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good to see you here zolah
its normal, as long as you are getting the phone into deep sleep itll be fine.... how long will it take until you flash the Google Play Edition eh
IINexusII said:
good to see you here zolah
its normal, as long as you are getting the phone into deep sleep itll be fine.... how long will it take until you flash the Google Play Edition eh
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Haha thanks mate.
Im sure it will happen soon enough. Gonna give this old sense thing a try for a week it so first.
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So it's it normal I can't see the screen usage?
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zolah said:
So it's it normal I can't see the screen usage?
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yeah it doesnt come in the sense rom, use an app like gsam battery monitor to see screen usage
IINexusII said:
yeah it doesnt come in the sense rom, use an app like gsam battery monitor to see screen usage
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Wow that's kinda lame.
Stock android will most likely be on its way to my device...
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zolah said:
Wow that's kinda lame.
Stock android will most likely be on its way to my device...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2341395
Just done another full charge and now it's showing android system as using a crap load like 35% and sense only 5%.
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Can some one post screen shots of their battery usage screen cos I can't figure out this sense version. Mines now showing like 60% android system.
If that happened on my nexus I would be re flashing a Rom..
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Need some advice

Hey guys and girls of the xda community
I just wanted some advice on flashing a custom rom if possible?
My doubts and concerns arose when my first HTC one wouldn't charge whatsoever, and since then I'm a little bit sceptical about flashing a custom rom in case it happens again in which case HTC or my network provider won't replace my phone again.
Is the whole "not charging" thing related to hardware or software?
Just wanted some advice before I get back "in the game" for the want of a better phrase
Thanks guys and girls
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speedyjay said:
Hey guys and girls of the xda community
I just wanted some advice on flashing a custom rom if possible?
My doubts and concerns arose when my first HTC one wouldn't charge whatsoever, and since then I'm a little bit sceptical about flashing a custom rom in case it happens again in which case HTC or my network provider won't replace my phone again.
Is the whole "not charging" thing related to hardware or software?
Just wanted some advice before I get back "in the game" for the want of a better phrase
Thanks guys and girls
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I've had my One 5 months now and when I got it I vowed to keep it stock.... a week later I was up and running with ARHD and have run every version since then without any charging issues. Don't know if this will help your decision.
rider5512 said:
I've had my One 5 months now and when I got it I vowed to keep it stock.... a week later I was up and running with ARHD and have run every version since then without any charging issues. Don't know if this will help your decision.
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Thanks buddy I was running viperROM when the charging issue started and I'm a bit apprehensive lol
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speedyjay said:
Thanks buddy I was running viperROM when the charging issue started and I'm a bit apprehensive lol
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Yeah I can understand that but my thinking is if it was rom related it would be all over the place here
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Yeah I can understand that but my thinking is if it was rom related it would be all over the place here
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So you reckon it was hardware related??
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I don't think I could ever blame a charging issue on a ROM. And if it was somehow related you'd see it posted all over.
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So you reckon it was hardware related??
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I can't say one way or the other to be 100% sure.... wait and see who else reponds
I got my one in March 2013, flashed it to death, including GPe conversion.
Then after many months I got a charge problem.
Phone would charge extremely slowly when screen on, no more than 200 to 300mA.
My first thought was I had caused with error in flash. I had two genuine HTC charger, one new with HTC One and other from One X. Swapping chargers didn't help.
Eventually ordered another genuine HTC charger and cable,result charges at 800 to 900+ mA when screen on.
Problem solved: cost £16 ($25)
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I have messed with with roms and jailbreaks a ton and have never had any issues that made me think I broke it. You probably had a hardware issue and were just hypersensitive. There are some software options on a few of the roms to allow quick charging. I bet you 10 to one you had a legit hardware issue or your charging gear was bad. The cords break all the time around the entrance to the phone....iphone android doesnt matter. They all fail to reenforce these areas of the chords. I would start there.
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4.3 update problems

Has anyone else noticed the 4.3 update made your one slow ? and xda app is crashing im headed back to 4.1.2 until the bugs are worked out
It seems the same to me. Not slower but not faster either. I haven't tried the xda app because I use tapatalk
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im back on 4.1.2 now
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It seems the same to me. Not slower but not faster either. I haven't tried the xda app because I use tapatalk
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Crap. I was hoping for better news. HTC promised a fix and apparently delivered a half baked version of a fix. Less tint isn't a fix. Thanks for sharing though.
Mine runs better but then again i am still locked. Judging by the OP going back to 4.1 i bet he flashed it on his own, which probably accounts for a large amount of the issue.
Mine is noticeably faster. The xda app has been god awful since the last update, so that is not due to 4.3.
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Mine runs great. XDA app sucks. I'm stock unrooted and locked so yeah.
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No problems here! enjoying the update! Also not rooted or unlocked.
Don't use the XDA app, but everything seems good for me. Completely stock, not rooted. Longest I've ever kept a phone this way, and if I can find a way to tether without root, I don't know that I'll feel the need to for a long while.
i didn't flash the update i went back to stock and then updated to 4.3 ... im s-off so i just went back to 4.1.2
I'm not rooted or unlocked. Never have been in this phone. I'm noticing faster than normal battery drain and a laggier scrolling experience if you will. Phone still flys, but not what I expected.
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No issues. Actually much better as far as power saving. Much faster. More responsive. Sea never crashes for me. Stock unrooted not s off. Just updated. I haven't found one real need to s off yet.
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My battery drained faster today then normal by about 2 hrs
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did it last afternoon, and then did a factory reset. I didn't see any power drain problem, maybe even better, but the signal strength seems to be lower, which according to others might just been the data signal strength.
I noticed the laggy scroll too.. and transitions back to the home screen
I'm having an annoying issue. I keep my phone on vibrate most of the time but like to turn off the vibrate function in apps like Twitter, Facebook, Gmail, etc so I don't get a vibration when someone tweets me, emails me, etc. Since the update, it still vibrates when the box isn't checked. Can anyone try to replicate? Thanks
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My sentiments exactly.
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my battery drains faster for sure... now we need some kernel source so Thicklizard can cook up a beast kernel!! i was getting crazy godd battery life with his kernel.. best kernel i ever ran on any phone.. :good:
No problems here either. Runs great. Stock, locked, and unrooted.
TMartin said:
I'm having an annoying issue. I keep my phone on vibrate most of the time but like to turn off the vibrate function in apps like Twitter, Facebook, Gmail, etc so I don't get a vibration when someone tweets me, emails me, etc. Since the update, it still vibrates when the box isn't checked. Can anyone try to replicate? Thanks
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Yes this is happening to me as well and is very annoying
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What could be killing my battery so quickly?

It seems that Android System uses a really high amount of battery, and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas, or would know how to find out.
My battery lasts around 5 hours anymore, doing the same thing I used to do when it lasted 17+.
Any help would be super appreciated.
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johnequickiii said:
It seems that Android System uses a really high amount of battery, and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas, or would know how to find out.
My battery lasts around 5 hours anymore, doing the same thing I used to do when it lasted 17+.
Any help would be super appreciated.
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Why are you on JB? What setup are you using? Also, a screen shot from Wakelock detector would be appreciated.
I'm rooted stock 4.3. I just didn't really like the update from it, so I went back to 4.3.
I was fine til about a week ago.
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johnequickiii said:
I'm rooted stock 4.3. I just didn't really like the update from it, so I went back to 4.3.
I was fine til about a week ago.
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More screenshots pl0x.
EDIT: Wakelock detector, and more GSam perspectives would be nice.
There seems to be no out of the ordinary wakelock events, but I will supply a GSam when I can.
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Is this amount of Phone Radio usage normal?
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johnequickiii said:
Is this amount of Phone Radio usage normal?
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I noticed that on 4.3, yeah, the phone radio was the biggest consumer of battery, butconsidering your usage, perhaps screen usage should be greater. Regardless, you're getting 4SOT/23.5SBY which is far better than I'm getting (2.5/14) on KK. lol
If you think about it, if nothing is waking your device, the phone radio is the only thing using power during sleep. So I guess it makes sense.
How about this? Supposing it has to do with the end of charge mechanic of the cpu, but it's worth a check.
Perhaps the battery is just going bad, after a year?
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Any other ways I could see what's causing such a drain on the battery? I fear pretty soon keeping it plugged in won't even give it charge enough to stay on.
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Or maybe something about this may help figure it out? I put it in Airplane Mode while charging and it didn't seem to make a difference in the rate at which it charged.
Could that possibly narrow down the cause?
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I just picked up the phone and started using it to read my Blinkfeed, and the battery suddenly dropped by a percent or two before it began charging again.
It's acting so strange.
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That google play services drain though... Try installing the Amplify module for Xposed.
I supose reflash soft, then freeze google services in tb, and unfreeze omly when they are needed. Maybe it will help
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christoferos said:
I supose reflash soft, then freeze google services in tb, and unfreeze omly when they are needed. Maybe it will help
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Well that's a bit extreme. You need Google Services for a lot of things, and that app is central to the android experience.
That's not to mention all the FCs he could get.
I find the phone stutters quite a bit too. Like freezes for a few seconds then carries on with what I'm doing.
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Anyone think of any way I could go about diagnosing what the issue is?
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Anyone think of any way I could go about diagnosing what the issue is?
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tbh it's hard to tell. I would say do a TI backup and flash something fresh. If you like JB, I think viper 3.5 is good for you.
You could also try calibrating your battery. I did it, and it seems to have had, at the very least, a slight placebo effect .
sauprankul said:
tbh it's hard to tell. I would say do a TI backup and flash something fresh. If you like JB, I think viper 3.5 is good for you.
You could also try calibrating your battery. I did it, and it seems to have had, at the very least, a slight placebo effect .
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What're the differences between Viper 3.5 and stock 4.3?
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This doesn't seem right, does it?
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And this is during deep sleep, while it's charging and I'm sleeping.
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