Is it just me or does the recent facebook app make this phone extremely hot. Recently my phone has been rising up to 46 degrees Celsieus. Goes away when I factory reset then waited a few hours to install all my apps then it did it again. So I experimented and just Uninstaller the fb app and the phone got hot again... Any body else?
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mrgwap said:
Is it just me or does the recent facebook app make this phone extremely hot. Recently my phone has been rising up to 46 degrees Celsieus. Goes away when I factory reset then waited a few hours to install all my apps then it did it again. So I experimented and just Uninstaller the fb app and the phone got hot again... Any body else?
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The same problem I have, I do not know how to change it. I do not know whether this program is thereby claimed, or why it is so .. Kind of weird. But it is not always so easy And otherwise you lay the phone in the fridge: D
mrgwap said:
Is it just me or does the recent facebook app make this phone extremely hot. Recently my phone has been rising up to 46 degrees Celsieus. Goes away when I factory reset then waited a few hours to install all my apps then it did it again. So I experimented and just Uninstaller the fb app and the phone got hot again... Any body else?
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Not experienced any heat issue with the new facebook app. Btw 46C is not that hot for the HTC One, pretty normal temp depending cpu usage and screen brightness.
alray said:
Not experienced any heat issue with the new facebook app. Btw 46C is not that hot for the HTC One, pretty normal temp depending cpu usage and screen brightness.
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Yeah but my phone is blazing hot at 45 to 46c sometimes it gets up there when i plug the charger in. Smh
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JonLeu said:
The same problem I have, I do not know how to change it. I do not know whether this program is thereby claimed, or why it is so .. Kind of weird. But it is not always so easy And otherwise you lay the phone in the fridge: D
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Phone hasn't got that hot this whole year I had it lol.. But it has this past few weeks
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Hi all. Still having battery issues. I unplugged my phone an hour ago and now I did the #*#*4636 etc and went to "since last unplugged " and went to time spent without sleeping and it says 2 hours and 25 mins. What's up with that? Thank u
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Change 'other usage' to 'partial wake usage' and see what's keeping the phone up.
Rusty hi. It says Android systems.
6 hours of non use since unplugging I'm down to 44 percent battery. Errrrrr!!!!!
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Any ideas?
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Ok so did another test... charged my phone. I waited 20 mins...went to battery and says 20 mins since last unplugged which is fine....them went to battery time spent without sleeping and it was 20 mins.. comon guys how do I find out y my phone is not sleeping. Help a Guy out plz
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Seriously? No one can help besides one person. I would of thought this is a popular topic. Thanks anyways
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use system panel and see which processes and apps are using your cpu. its a free app, but the paid version gives you much more options and shows you a list of each app that used your cpu. that's what you need.
btw, system panel is by far the best app for this on the market!
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Hi all. Still having battery issues. I unplugged my phone an hour ago and now I did the #*#*4636 etc and went to "since last unplugged " and went to time spent without sleeping and it says 2 hours and 25 mins. What's up with that? Thank u
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What ROM and Kernel are you on and how long ago did you flash to it (assuming it's a custom ROM)?
Reason I ask is that I had sleep issues with a ROM that was fine but somehow didn't flash well. Reflashing the same ROM over fixed my battery issues. This might not be what's going on with you just any bit of info can help when it comes to chasing down ghost CPU cycles/battery issues.
Also, did you recalibrate you battery yet? It could be an issue of your battery not getting charged to 100% or dying before <1%
Ok cool I just downloaded the free version do you think I should buy the paid version better?
RogerPodacter said:
use system panel and see which processes and apps are using your cpu. its a free app, but the paid version gives you much more options and shows you a list of each app that used your cpu. that's what you need.
btw, system panel is by far the best app for this on the market!
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Hi! I have cyanogem mod 6.1
0 running kernel 2.6.35
9 cyanogenmod shade @ toxygene #2
I flashed a while ago but it seemed ok then. I'm not 100 percent sure but it kinda seems the problem started when I did a backup and a restore. ;(
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What ROM and Kernel are you on and how long ago did you flash to it (assuming it's a custom ROM)?
Reason I ask is that I had sleep issues with a ROM that was fine but somehow didn't flash well. Reflashing the same ROM over fixed my battery issues. This might not be what's going on with you just any bit of info can help when it comes to chasing down ghost CPU cycles/battery issues.
Also, did you recalibrate you battery yet? It could be an issue of your battery not getting charged to 100% or dying before <1%
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I'm getting a headache ;(
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I don't know if its normal to come across a random crash even using stock from since I was only just charging but quickly came back to check something however as I got into the home page baaammm.... total screen freeze and I had to reboot whole system... is it easy or normal to crash this???
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Im not getting FCs even on custom ICS ROMs. So no, that's totally not normal.
sometimes,RAM can run very low, slowing down or almost freezing device. I go to task manager then select...ram...then clear memory
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It is normal for ANY phone to crash!
I completely and totally agree.
phones are not designed for the sole enjoyment of pocket protector enthusiasts and tinkerers, i.e. us... They are designed so that Joe Schmoe. or your Aunt Mable can use the device with the stock ROM without ever coming to a forum.
When a phone crashes repeatedly it means there is either something major wrong with it, or the user.
sujal said:
It is normal for ANY phone to crash!
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crash?
do you mean force close?
Its android thing. It just happends sometimes
dsan45 said:
do you mean force close?
Its android thing. It just happends sometimes
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Not sure really, basically the screen sometimes totally freezes on a page of something and I have to manually reboot it.
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Whilst I have been having the screen on, it shouldn't be burning this fast and it certainly didn't use to. 23 minutes on battery and 20% burned?
Did you install a new rom or new kernel? You can install an app like BetterBatteryStats to check out what might be causing this battery drain.
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Did you install a new rom or new kernel? You can install an app like BetterBatteryStats to check out what might be causing this battery drain.
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Stock ROM 4.0.4 and have never rooted or flashed anything on before. It is completely stock and unaltered in every way. All I've done is install apps. It just seems to have been a little bad recently. I have BetterBatteryStats on, but the it isn't wakelocks. As I said, I've got the screen on consistently so the phone will always be awake. It is just that 20% in that amount of time seems really high, even for constant use, and I swear it didn't use to be that bad. I've installed Juice Defender because it tends to be good in how it managers network and WiFi. So far, things seem to be stabilising. But, I still want to know what can cause such sharp drainage...
Do you have a lot of apps running in the background? This is most likely the cause. Brightness is a big issue also. Flash a kernal!
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ross231 said:
Brightness is a big issue also. Flash a kernal!
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Check that you have Auto-brightness enabled. Also, I found that certain apps can drain battery big time. I agree with checking via a battery stats program. Maybe an APP is running in the background causing the cpu to stay at max speed?
A-mak said:
Check that you have Auto-brightness enabled. Also, I found that certain apps can drain battery big time. I agree with checking via a battery stats program. Maybe an APP is running in the background causing the cpu to stay at max speed?
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Totally agree. Before I root my Note to delete some unuse apps from stock 4.0.4, the battery drains very fast. The most reason is some apps running in the background.
Did you change your sim recently? Sometimes the culprit is sim card.
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Not fixes, but suggestions:
- An app like Green Power will stop data usage when screen off
- As others said, look into your display. My favourite app is Display Brightness as it adds an invisible slider on your screen
- For some reason, Chrome in the last week began to EAT my phone. I uninstalled it and I'm back to a blessed 1% an hour drain
check this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1878828
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Hey bazz, good to see you here.
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jonpaslim said:
Hey bazz, good to see you here.
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Hey bro, that sim card is a good one, am adding that to my knowledge base
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check this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1878828
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Thanks for your link, really helpful for me:good:
You may have to check your battery. Will it be hot when you are using it? Look at your battery, does it look "fat"? It happened once to me before, after changing a new battery. It's fine now. It was caused by overcharging it during the night.
I experienced it on my previous phone, now im going to prove it again in my note because i changed my sim recently and now i cannot achieved the 5 hrs i had before that my original sim card, best phone can do now is 3.5 hrs. I try to contact my provider if they can restore my previous sim card and see what will happen, its just a suspect.
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knightrazor said:
You may have to check your battery. Will it be hot when you are using it? Look at your battery, does it look "fat"? It happened once to me before, after changing a new battery. It's fine now. It was caused by overcharging it during the night.
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how can it be over charging. Doesnt it has built in function that cut-off power when charging complete. all modern chargers have that..
really would like to know cause i always charge the phone before going to sleep..
mistajoe83 said:
how can it be over charging. Doesnt it has built in function that cut-off power when charging complete. all modern chargers have that..
really would like to know cause i always charge the phone before going to sleep..
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u r right..all modern chargers hv that..so, it will cut off the power when charging is complete..even I do put my Note for charging & go to sleep
So, dont worry..put your charger for charging & u can confidently go to sleep :good:
If you have network location checked and or GPS in /setting/location and security.
that's your suck battery problem.
Network location awake the phone constantly in accord with weather widget and lot apps in background that use this feature.
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I am experiencing extremely hot temperatures with my note 3 which is making the battery drain faster than usually. I was wondering if anyone has experience this issue and if you have, how did you solve the issue.
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iToolboxx said:
I am experiencing extremely hot temperatures with my note 3 which is making the battery drain faster than usually. I was wondering if anyone has experience this issue and if you have, how did you solve the issue.
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I woke up in the middle of the night the other day and found my note in a frozen state with a blank screen but with the notification and capacitive button LEDs illuminated. The phone was very hot to the touch, possibly hot enough to cause skin burns. I removed the battery and let it cool off until morning. I was using the Xnote rom.
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I woke up in the middle of the night the other day and found my note in a frozen state with a blank screen but with the notification and capacitive button LEDs illuminated. The phone was very hot to the touch, possibly hot enough to cause skin burns. I removed the battery and let it cool off until morning. I was using the Xnote rom.
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I'm on stock Kit Kat and am experiencing this problem.
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I re-flashed and resolved it. A factory reset should fix it.
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I have experienced this also,I'm on stock KK with no root. By any chance do you have Lookout installed? I noticed lookout updated the other night and now I have wake locks and draining my battery from 100 to 45 percent in less than two hours without any user activity and lookout is on the top of my battery list.
Is anyone experiencing a warm back with s5 especially after a reboot? Is goes up to 99 degrees F and drains the battery but nothing else is running. Anyone know the cause? Thx in advance.
I haven't noticed any unusually high temps, it runs about as hot as my Note 2 would under similar situations.
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I haven't noticed any unusually high temps, it runs about as hot as my Note 2 would under similar situations.
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Ok, do you know what the temperature would be under normal use? Wondering if I need to exchange mine which I don't want to do.
I've been emailing and browsing XDA for the last 20 minutes and its been sitting right around 85*F every time I've checked on it.
Have you checked what apps are running? I've noticed some warming when I have used the camera or internet extensively, but nothing like my GS3 used to.
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No I haven't experienced that stuff. It runs very smoothly.
I'd recommend resetting the android os from settings 》 backup&reset.
The next level is to completely reinstall the operating system using Samaung Kies (download straight from Samaung website). Install usb drivers from samsung site.
Once kies recognized your phone, run a full backup if you have anything you'd wish to back up, then reinstall/intitialize phone software.
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EVERYDAY PHONE HEATS UP...I FONT REMEMBER A PHONE EVER THAT HASNT.... IF IT IS NO BURNING U THEN FORGET IT.
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Here is a graph showing the phones temp over the last 5 hours.
On the S4 upon initial boot up, the phone performs a media scan on of the internal storage and SD card. While this was happening, the phone would become noticeably warmer, I believe the same thing is happening to your S5.
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Generally it shouldnt heat up. You should try a factory reset but heating is normally caused by a bad settled kernel in the firmware. Seeing as there are no custom kernels to replace it and stock firmwares to flash in Odin you could just factory reset.