I am running CM 5.0.5.3.
I charged my phone over night while I was asleep for 9 hours. When I woke up, I was unable to hold my phone because it was so hot. I have a screen protector and the screen was not hot to the point where I could not touch it so I checked the battery temperature, and it was 58c. The track ball lights were flashing both green (email) and cyan (text). However, the cyan light was altered; it was instead very dim and looked a bit like dark blue.
I then held the power button to turn off the phone and removed the battery. I turned back on my phone 5 minutes later and everything seems to be in working order, even the cyan light. The battery is at 73% though, after I just unplugged it from 9 hours of charging.
Am I looking at a defective phone? Buggy firmware? Poor settings?
Charging the battery usually heats up the batt, but thats too high. Try setcpu from market first and set up a battery failsafe, 58c is VERY high! You can also try Pershoot/persiansown - UV kernel.
iheartn1 said:
I am running CM 5.0.5.3.
I charged my phone over night while I was asleep for 9 hours. When I woke up, I was unable to hold my phone because it was so hot. I have a screen protector and the screen was not hot to the point where I could not touch it so I checked the battery temperature, and it was 58c. The track ball lights were flashing both green (email) and cyan (text). However, the cyan light was altered; it was instead very dim and looked a bit like dark blue.
I then held the power button to turn off the phone and removed the battery. I turned back on my phone 5 minutes later and everything seems to be in working order, even the cyan light. The battery is at 73% though, after I just unplugged it from 9 hours of charging.
Am I looking at a defective phone? Buggy firmware? Poor settings?
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Damn! 58! At least now we know that the N1 will survive up to at least 58C! Holy, I get nervous when the phone reaches 41.
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yeah I'd set up some custom stuff in setcpu.
Also, since it's asleep, make sure the phone is underclocked to the lowest and on charging put it at the lowest.
I think the OP is wondering why the phone even got that hot in the first place. Weird...maybe if it happens again...call and get a replacement.
I also have the same problem.
When the phone is hot I also can also see in battery statistics that about 80% of battery life was drained by Android system.
After reboot my phones goes cool quite fast, so I think it can be software problem.
The interesting questing is if it is the battery pack that is damaged and gets to hot during charging (in that case i would rip it out of the phone right away) or if the phone is using all the power.
I guess you could try to rig up an ampere meter between the bat and the phone...
Did anyone try to run the phone without the battery in, running it from the charger? If it gets still hot, its a phone problem.
Update:
when you log into the phone via adb and run "dmesg | grep batt" the phone prints out how much amps it gives or receives from the battery. when the phone gets hot the next time, plug the usb port in without booting and pull the data. after that you can reboot it.
example output
Code:
<6>[128907.919982] batt: 81%, 4006 mV, -6 mA (-7 avg), 29.2 C, 1107 mAh
<6>[128909.840820] batt: 81%, 4001 mV, -9 mA (-16 avg), 29.2 C, 1105 mAh
<6>[128910.356384] batt: 81%, 4001 mV, -6 mA (-6 avg), 29.0 C, 1104 mAh
<6>[128910.657287] batt: 81%, 4006 mV, -6 mA (-6 avg), 29.2 C, 1104 mAh
<6>[128911.920501] batt: 81%, 4001 mV, -6 mA (-6 avg), 26.5 C, 1099 mAh
<6>[128913.301086] batt: 81%, 4001 mV, -6 mA (-6 avg), 26.2 C, 1099 mAh
<6>[128913.604980] batt: 81%, 4006 mV, -5 mA (-6 avg), 26.0 C, 1099 mAh
<6>[128913.903411] batt: 81%, 4006 mV, -6 mA (-6 avg), 25.7 C, 1099 mAh
<6>[128914.208068] batt: 81%, 4006 mV, -6 mA (-6 avg), 25.6 C, 1099 mAh
<6>[128914.503814] batt: 81%, 4001 mV, -5 mA (-6 avg), 25.5 C, 1099 mAh
<6>[128930.981597] batt: 81%, 4001 mV, -5 mA (-6 avg), 24.0 C, 1094 mAh
<6>[128931.931060] batt: 81%, 3996 mV, -5 mA (-6 avg), 23.8 C, 1092 mAh
<6>[128932.217590] batt: 81%, 4001 mV, -5 mA (-53 avg), 23.7 C, 1091 mAh
<6>[128932.503234] batt: 81%, 4001 mV, -6 mA (-6 avg), 23.7 C, 1091 mAh
<6>[128932.806304] batt: 81%, 4001 mV, -5 mA (-6 avg), 23.6 C, 1091 mAh
<6>[128933.112304] batt: 81%, 4001 mV, -5 mA (-6 avg), 23.5 C, 1091 mAh
<6>[128936.594207] batt: charging SLOW
<6>[128958.478912] batt: 81%, 4030 mV, 182 mA (-7 avg), 23.5 C, 1091 mAh
<6>[129008.598266] batt: 81%, 4026 mV, 103 mA (180 avg), 23.7 C, 1094 mAh
<6>[129058.701660] batt: 81%, 4050 mV, 249 mA (150 avg), 24.0 C, 1097 mAh
<6>[129108.818481] batt: 82%, 4055 mV, 285 mA (283 avg), 24.2 C, 1100 mAh
So normal discharge rate when idle is below 10mA. Plugging usb in charges it with some 300mA at about 80% charge level (slow charging as indicated). additionally charging will get slower when the battery is nearly full, so at 20% it may be pulling all the 500mA out of the USB port. The charger is rated for 1000mA I think, so there should be some "charging FAST" message or so.
please post what you phone shows
EDIT:
nope, doesn't work without the battery, just flashes the charging indicator orange and green, to bad. who designs theese things?!
We have an iOs custom rom, with have a WP7 custom rom so why not produce one based on blackberry? That would be original...
That would also (my opinion) suck, if you wanted a bb you could've got one at a cheaper price just sayin.
Galaxy ace X Miracle V3
thats good
Thats a good idea, just that we dnt hv hardware keyboard lol
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Because there is no REAL need for it
AOKP 4 LYF
because is ver ugly or nasty
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you know
i have a blackberry device
it is awsome specially the backups and restore which not provided by kies
also it is simple and covers you needs
i red that there is bbm for android
which gonna be rock
Would take a pretty large degree of coding for something pretty inherently alien to the Android notion of a 'homescreen' with separate menu. Based entirely on my experience with a Blackberry Bold (which is great for many things, including its robust system, easy updates, virtual unbrickability, great desktop software by comparison to kies etc etc) you'd have to have a tabhost style menu with gridview tabs overlayed onto the homescreen. I just can't see the point of that.
I see, thanks
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It is not a very great OS and Android looks much better.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Ace.
Blackberry os does not look as good as android
We can't make a real bb os on ace that would take a lot of coding
But we can make a look alike
I will see what I can do
Plez guys i've made a poll to wich icons I should use
GO VOTE!
PulseDroid said:
Blackberry os does not look as good as android
We can't make a real bb os on ace that would take a lot of coding
But we can make a look alike
I will see what I can do
Plez guys i've made a poll to wich icons I should use
GO VOTE!
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i am planning to port any different OS than windows 8 arm or blackberry OS to Blackberry Playbook.
i have all the necessary information software and hardware.
if i am unable to bruteforce in 2 weeks time? i am bypassing and resetting the cpu.
so i got 2 weeks aka 14 days only for breaking 3072 bit for user access and 4096 bit of RSA for boot loader. i have done an extensive research and my research is listed in crackberry forum under rooting playbook sub forum.
yes i have no other choice than bruteforcing since cryptanalysis is very difficult. 3072 and or 4096 is insane high rsa key bits.
i am planning to port coreboot. but this also means rom developers are open to putting their favorite OS into their playbook.
any information apart from whats posted is a welcome. please dont repost whats already posted. it doesnt help.
thanks
-paul
p.s. my keys
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65537
Size: 384 Bytes / 3072 Bits
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Hey guys I live in Mumbai with temperature of around 31 to 33 degrees..now when I first pick up the phone the internal temps show around 36 - 37 degrees..but if I use the phone for about 5- 10 mins. For browsing etc it shoots up to 40 degrees and warm to hold..but if I use gcam or play call of duty it becomes very hot to the touch and internal temps reach 47 to 48 c ....I am not sure if this is normal behaviour or should I ask for replacement? It is my first time with a processor anywhere close to flagship so I'm not sure..I'm on stock India ROM and checking temps with Aida and cpuz thanks in advance..
How are you measuring the soc temps?
I have them here side by side and the Pixel 4 XL gets like 8-9 degrees celsius warmer than the 7 Pro with normal use
The 4 XL is at around 29 degrees celsius when idle (battery temp), and then it gets to 38 degrees celsiuswith normal use
The 7 Pro is at around 26 degrees celsius when idle and then it gets to 31 degrees celsius.
Yesterday I received the 4 XL and apart that it takes the best pictures I've ever seen on a phone, it's a little bit uncomfortable to use because it gets warm when using it normally
And yesterday I was uploading a file through WeTransfer and I got this overheat notification/warning.
The ambien temperature here is like 26 degrees celsius
Don't you find it uncomfortable?
Temp test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auqmaqK1GTs
Had the device since release. Not once have I ever seen an overheat warning. I've charged it whilst using. I've played heavy games.. I run about 26-30c ambient.
If your device is overheating and you get the notification then clearly your device is defected as the device itself should cool itself/throttle down as your temps rise.
I live in a country where temperatures in the summer range from 41 to 43 c.
When the battery temperature reaches 37–38°C, my Pixel 5 starts charging at 5 Watt, and it takes about 3 hours to complete full charge.
However, if I put my phone in the fridge and cool it to 27–28°C, it charges at 14–15 watts.
Is it possible to increase the slow charging restriction from 38 to 42 / 43 degrees? I have root and magisk installed with stock rom.
My Pixel 4A and Oneplus 8T both continued to charge for 15–18 W and 60-65 watt even when they were at 38–41C.
I don't have air-conditioning in room most of the time I'm charging.
TanzimXDA said:
I live in a country where temperatures in the summer range from 41 to 43 c.
When the battery temperature reaches 37–38°C, my Pixel 5 starts charging at 5 Watt, and it takes about 3 hours to complete full charge.
However, if I put my phone in the fridge and cool it to 27–28°C, it charges at 14–15 watts.
Is it possible to increase the slow charging restriction from 38 to 42 / 43 degrees? I have root and magisk installed with stock rom.
My Pixel 4A and Oneplus 8T both continued to charge for 15–18 W and 60-65 watt even when they were at 38–41C.
I don't have air-conditioning in room most of the time I'm charging.
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This is a safety feature; overcharging hot batteries is a fire risk. I do not recommend trying to change this. Use a fan or something to help your phone dissipate heat while charging.
From what I've read about Pixel 5 it seems a little extra heat is common, and that its 765G is throttled to keep it under control. Mine gets hot during rapid charge but not so much during trickle phases. The phone is hot when using the camera and Gcam crashes a lot, which may be heat related but I'm not sure about that since everything else runs ok. I use a TPU case and think about no case at all or getting something thinner that breathes better.
TanzimXDA said:
I live in a country where temperatures in the summer range from 41 to 43 c.
When the battery temperature reaches 37–38°C, my Pixel 5 starts charging at 5 Watt, and it takes about 3 hours to complete full charge.
However, if I put my phone in the fridge and cool it to 27–28°C, it charges at 14–15 watts.
Is it possible to increase the slow charging restriction from 38 to 42 / 43 degrees? I have root and magisk installed with stock rom.
My Pixel 4A and Oneplus 8T both continued to charge for 15–18 W and 60-65 watt even when they were at 38–41C.
I don't have air-conditioning in room most of the time I'm charging.
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ive always use an alluminum base to place my phone on top when chargin so it whon reach 40C, when its to hot i place it on the freezer for 3 minutos temp will come down to 15C and i start charging it, it will charge fast af for 10 minutes.