[Q] Gets very warm with regular use - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have had my phone since launch and ive noticed it gets really warm after 15 min of basic web surfing and use. Its almost enough to make my hand sweat. It doesnt burn but it definitely radiates. Ive looked all over and im guessing I'm the one of few if any.
Im bone stock with the latest update.
Should i go through the hassle of trying to trade for a new one, or is that par for the course on these phones?

bump I'm hoping I can get a general consensus soon before I'm forced to keep this phone only to find out there is a problem and I'm stuck with a refurb

I would get another one I dont have any problems

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im considering taking my htc cdma hero back to sprint because it keeps rebooting on me, in the middle of important usage. is it possible rooting might fix this issue? id understand if it wouldnt, because it all reality, this would be a manufactures defect, right? id be more than entitled to a new hero, and rooting would really only slim my chances of getting a replacement, correct?
another issue is lag. i cannot believe how slow my phone has become, its honestly a little sickening. ive been reading all about JIT, and over clocking...its benefits, and its downfalls. im between a rock and a iphone with this one...
would it be wrong to root, see if it fixes my issue, and if it doesnt, install a gsm radio to brick so they'd never know? their perfectly aware of my issue, their the ones telling me to come get a replacement...i just dont want a refurb. i cant see it being considered wrong, as in the end they'd be getting a bricked hero no matter what; wouldnt i really be helping? i dont see them reselling a fried phone, id be saving someone the hassle, right? how many people are working on a refurb and not noticing the difference?
just root it. stock rom is fast as hell until you put a couple apps on it and then it's slower than cold molasses. Plus you can get rid of those bs sprint apps if you choose. get live wallpapers and so fourth plus 2.2 sooner or later which our phones will never see by sprint
thatguythatdid said:
just root it. stock rom is fast as hell until you put a couple apps on it and then it's slower than cold molasses. Plus you can get rid of those bs sprint apps if you choose. get live wallpapers and so fourth plus 2.2 sooner or later which our phones will never see by sprint
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already installing adb at this point, what do i have to lose?

Im highly considering on turning my N1 in for a swap

So Im rooted and what not. Got the unlock symbol and I have a decent amount of dust under my screen which is just irritating me even tho u can only see it when the screen is black but its getting worse. I am hesitant about this just cuz i dont wanna have to root and do everything over again, plus i have some nice engraving on my phone. Any who, I am wondering what i might have to look out for, say, or expect from a swap. I hear about different screens... is that a good thing. Thanks in advance as I kinda need to get talked into this since the year mark is getting closer.
I mean, this happened kinda immediately as its been dusty for several months and its only 9 months old. I know its a known prob
EDIT: did my swap and should be recieving it today or tomorrow. Would you guys recommend I go to stock? Or just turn it in with Cyan6, or does it matter.
bump........
Personally, I'd go back to as near to stock as possible.

[Q] Is it worth getting a G1??

Hey all,
I'm wanting to get another Android phone as I got rid of my HTC Wildfire. I'm thinking about getting the G1 as its cheap and seems as though it can perform well.
I'm looking at buying one that is locked to T-Mobile and has the newest carrier updates on. My question is can it be unlocked? and does Cyanogen mod perform well?
Thanks!
It would be worth having one now, but getting one from fresh... that would depend on how cheap you can get one and if you think you need a hard-QWERTY. The G1 is quite old... and you may be more content with adding more funds for a G2.
I recently bought a G1 for cheap, and it is great currently have it running gingerbread which works really quite well, a lot more so then i thought cyanogenmon 6 did.
I also believe that they can be unlocked quite easily as well
Thanks for the info
I'm looking at a G1 also, coming from a CDMA Moment with 2.2.2 and looking to switch to GSM. The Moment has a faster processor(?) but is not a very good at some things, like being a phone. Is the G1 a good PHONE? I can get a good ROM for the things I want but does the phone part work well?
G1 okay phone, easy to mod. if you like tinkering.
G1 is an okay phone. My partner at work uses a Blackberry, he can't hear the person at the other end without an ear piece, I don't have that issue on my G1.
I do NOT love my G1, it's bulky/heavy and I don't feel the build quality is as good as some of the other phones. The Speaker is on the back of the phone, opposite from the display - seriously who does that? Samsung for example always puts the speaker above the main screen.
The Keyboard has very small keys but it IS a 5 row keyboard, you can get good with some practice, but some of the newer phones, ex: T-Mobile Sidekick 4G has a keyboard/CPU/display that I almost can't believe how good it is, however they have the dumbest overlay I've ever seen, haha, can't have it all I guess.
The G1 is reliable, it's just not very pretty, if it's cheap, it's a deal.
Hi,
I am contemplating putting my G1 up for sale.
It is the one in my Signature.
Lemme know.
Heeter
If you don't play big games, g1 is enough, however, you cannot buy a new one now.
If I were you, I will buy another new phone.
I suggest a HTC Wildfire at least :/ g1 is maybe just too slow even for normal use if your gonna even get apps :'(
Honestly, no. Get a higher end device and you will be much happier.. I just got a HD2 and it is a huge improvement over the G1, and very worth investing in.
The G1 can't run many of the apps on market because it is too slow, including live wallpapers, angry birds rio, etc..
It depends on how much you can get if for. I got mine for US$50 used a few weeks a go. It's really slow and low on capacity but it's a great entry phone to Android for me. Learned a lot with it. It works great as a phone. And the best part is, if I brick it, I will not feel bad. Just pull the SIM and move to the next cheap phone I can find.
Just saw someone selling one for $30 on craigslist. I would definitely get that one if I haven't got this one.
I completely agree with the above statement ^^
I would love to get an G1 for a nice 2nd/back up phone since my bb 8900 curve have self rebooting problems
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So what's the deal with the camera red tint?

I have 3 HTC Ones (all sprint) in my possession at the moment. Mine has the red tint problem. The other 2 (wife's + wife's insurance replacement.. she just broke the screen ($first time ever using phone insurance, thank god we had it$)) both seem to be fine - no red issue.
All 3 phones started with 1.31.651.2, both mine and the broken screen phone have been updated to 3.04.651.2 The new replacement is still 1.31.651.2. We've had these phones for just about 2 weeks (embarrassing, we weren't even a week into enjoying these before she dropped it..). Anywho..
I did some camera experimenting tonight to find out a few things, here are the results:
Camera issue exists with both 1.31 and 3.04. I saw some posts about people thinking the update had something to do with it, but I don't think so. The phone w/ red had it both pre and post 3.04. The normal phone has been normal both pre and post 3.04. The 3rd phone is still on 1.31.. I've left it alone as a sort-of control phone.
Heat doesn't matter (maybe if you melted things tho.. ). My phone would exhibit red regardless of waking 'cold' fresh from sleep or after heavy usage where it would really start to warm the hand. Both the normal phone and the control phone would be fine following the same pattern.
ISO 100 doesn't fix things, it just lowers the ISO enough that the camera software? stops trying to add gain/noise to the signal. Taking [roughly] the same picture between all 3 cameras at iso 100, the red one is still noticeably red tinged when compared to the other 2 phones, they're all just much darker so it's less noticeable esp if you didn't have anything to compare to.
Full wiping/resetting (incl media/data) doesn't make a difference.
Unrelated to the camera and this is kind of a nitpick, updating to 3.04 really slowed the UI down. It's still extremely fast, but it's kine of like things run at 30fps now where as 1.31 everything was 60fps. The best repeatable example is scrolling when unlocking the phone. 1.31 is silky 60fps smooth, 3.04 is crossfire/sli microstuttery. Reset/wipe doesn't make a difference.
Attaching a few boring pics.. excuse the boringness The 2 normal phone pics are pretty much the same so I've only uploaded 1 to compare w/ the red phone. Have a bunch more, but these pretty much typify what is going on.
So is this a hardware defect? What's the best way to deal with it? I don't mind shipping it to HTC and go w/o for a bit to get it addressed, but I do want to make sure it's dealt with. I'd also be pretty steamed to get either a refurb or used phone in return, because we bought these new less than 2 weeks ago (Costco).
Even though we are technically still in the 14day return window, I'm pretty sure we can't return the phones and try to switch to another Sprint offering because of insurance being used already (sigh), but that's fine - we do like the phones and want to keep them.
How do I get this fixed?
Thanks!
*edit* Contacting HTC via http://www.htc.com/us/contact/email/ just gave me a 403 Forbidden error, so this is already starting off in a bad light (pun?).
*edit2* Resubmit and got through, I'll keep this thread updated as I find out more. (I haven't been able to find any concrete info regarding all of this, so maybe this will come in handy for someone in a similar situation at some point)
pbassjunk said:
I have 3 HTC Ones (all sprint) in my possession at the moment. Mine has the red tint problem. The other 2 (wife's + wife's insurance replacement.. she just broke the screen ($first time ever using phone insurance, thank god we had it$)) both seem to be fine - no red issue.
All 3 phones started with 1.31.651.2, both mine and the broken screen phone have been updated to 3.04.651.2 The new replacement is still 1.31.651.2. We've had these phones for just about 2 weeks (embarrassing, we weren't even a week into enjoying these before she dropped it..). Anywho..
I did some camera experimenting tonight to find out a few things, here are the results:
Camera issue exists with both 1.31 and 3.04. I saw some posts about people thinking the update had something to do with it, but I don't think so. The phone w/ red had it both pre and post 3.04. The normal phone has been normal both pre and post 3.04. The 3rd phone is still on 1.31.. I've left it alone as a sort-of control phone.
Heat doesn't matter (maybe if you melted things tho.. ). My phone would exhibit red regardless of waking 'cold' fresh from sleep or after heavy usage where it would really start to warm the hand. Both the normal phone and the control phone would be fine following the same pattern.
ISO 100 doesn't fix things, it just lowers the ISO enough that the camera software? stops trying to add gain/noise to the signal. Taking [roughly] the same picture between all 3 cameras at iso 100, the red one is still noticeably red tinged when compared to the other 2 phones, they're all just much darker so it's less noticeable esp if you didn't have anything to compare to.
Full wiping/resetting (incl media/data) doesn't make a difference.
Unrelated to the camera and this is kind of a nitpick, updating to 3.04 really slowed the UI down. It's still extremely fast, but it's kine of like things run at 30fps now where as 1.31 everything was 60fps. The best repeatable example is scrolling when unlocking the phone. 1.31 is silky 60fps smooth, 3.04 is crossfire/sli microstuttery. Reset/wipe doesn't make a difference.
Attaching a few boring pics.. excuse the boringness The 2 normal phone pics are pretty much the same so I've only uploaded 1 to compare w/ the red phone. Have a bunch more, but these pretty much typify what is going on.
So is this a hardware defect? What's the best way to deal with it? I don't mind shipping it to HTC and go w/o for a bit to get it addressed, but I do want to make sure it's dealt with. I'd also be pretty steamed to get either a refurb or used phone in return, because we bought these new less than 2 weeks ago (Costco).
Even though we are technically still in the 14day return window, I'm pretty sure we can't return the phones and try to switch to another Sprint offering because of insurance being used already (sigh), but that's fine - we do like the phones and want to keep them.
How do I get this fixed?
Thanks!
*edit* Contacting HTC via http://www.htc.com/us/contact/email/ just gave me a 403 Forbidden error, so this is already starting off in a bad light (pun?).
*edit2* Resubmit and got through, I'll keep this thread updated as I find out more. (I haven't been able to find any concrete info regarding all of this, so maybe this will come in handy for someone in a similar situation at some point)
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I don't have that problem
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@pbassjunk check this thread out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317507
Yeah I have this problem as well. Had it since I got the phone (before 4.3 update). I just try to not take pictures in low light even though that's what the camera is for. Hopefully it's a software problem and they fix it but I'm pretty sure it's a hardware problem
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4.3 update fixed that. If you still have it after 4.3, your device is defective.
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[Q] Nexus 6 being glitchey

I just got my nexus 6, two and a half weeks ago. I am coming from a Verizon galaxy nexus, so I'm pretty good at unlocking, rooting, installing roms, and the like. I bought it at best buy because I broke my gn, and being they are the only ones that had any in stock, and I need a phone or im lost, I was on vacation visiting family. So I got the none branded one called Verizon got it up in running in five minutes after the 20 min wait to talk to someone.
The first few days I played with it as is never had a problem. So I unlocked it, rooted it and still not any problems. Then a few days later I noticed the speaker would crackle not big thing just noticed it. After that though another weird thing started happening if I answered the phone then decided to use speaker phone i could not hear the other person and they could not hear me, and going back off speaker didn't help till we hung up and recalled.. It does not do it ever time just sometimes.. I had not installed a rom just kept it Google 5.1.1, I really like the new Android. But I did unrooted, relock, factory reset. Then did it all again. Still get some of the problems but not as much. This last problem really pist me off. I had been in 4 states and service from Verizon was great in all but one of them. The one that it didn't not work in was in Missouri not even when I got to Springfield. It was late at night so none of the ton Verizon stores I seen were open, I could dial but not have net service. I tried restarting phone even did a factory restore after trying everything I could think of. That reset screwed me though because it made it a useless since I had no net and was unable to set it back up.. Also I couldn't stop at the ton of Verizon stores in the morning bc they didn't open till later in the day and I needed to get home. The weird thing is almost as soon as I crossed into OK the phone loaded up and started working internet and all.
So my question is, is this normal with these phones? And is their any way to make the radio better? It was on global in that setting so I switched to USA. Still seems to work fine now at my house.
Any help or tips would be much appreciated. Or should I try and do a warranty through Motorola?
I really like this phone and its a major improvement over the gn since we at Verizon got skipped with nexus 5. This battery is a beast 12+hrs doing a crap load of stuff on it rocks
Rbh50815 said:
I just got my nexus 6, two and a half weeks ago. I am coming from a Verizon galaxy nexus, so I'm pretty good at unlocking, rooting, installing roms, and the like. I bought it at best buy because I broke my gn, and being they are the only ones that had any in stock, and I need a phone or im lost, I was on vacation visiting family. So I got the none branded one called Verizon got it up in running in five minutes after the 20 min wait to talk to someone.
The first few days I played with it as is never had a problem. So I unlocked it, rooted it and still not any problems. Then a few days later I noticed the speaker would crackle not big thing just noticed it. After that though another weird thing started happening if I answered the phone then decided to use speaker phone i could not hear the other person and they could not hear me, and going back off speaker didn't help till we hung up and recalled.. It does not do it ever time just sometimes.. I had not installed a rom just kept it Google 5.1.1, I really like the new Android. But I did unrooted, relock, factory reset. Then did it all again. Still get some of the problems but not as much. This last problem really pist me off. I had been in 4 states and service from Verizon was great in all but one of them. The one that it didn't not work in was in Missouri not even when I got to Springfield. It was late at night so none of the ton Verizon stores I seen were open, I could dial but not have net service. I tried restarting phone even did a factory restore after trying everything I could think of. That reset screwed me though because it made it a useless since I had no net and was unable to set it back up.. Also I couldn't stop at the ton of Verizon stores in the morning bc they didn't open till later in the day and I needed to get home. The weird thing is almost as soon as I crossed into OK the phone loaded up and started working internet and all.
So my question is, is this normal with these phones? And is their any way to make the radio better? It was on global in that setting so I switched to USA. Still seems to work fine now at my house.
Any help or tips would be much appreciated. Or should I try and do a warranty through Motorola?
I really like this phone and its a major improvement over the gn since we at Verizon got skipped with nexus 5. This battery is a beast 12+hrs doing a crap load of stuff on it rocks
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The speaker issue is definitely a known issue. RMA is the only solution.
Crap that really sucks. Thank you though for the reply. Do you know with the RMA if I have to send the phone back first and wait, or will they send a replacement first? Also do they replace with a new one or reman?
I was really hoping it was something in the settings
Rbh50815 said:
Crap that really sucks. Thank you though for the reply. Do you know with the RMA if I have to send the phone back first and wait, or will they send a replacement first? Also do they replace with a new one or reman?
I was really hoping it was something in the settings
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Not sure, best to call and find out.
Rbh50815 said:
Crap that really sucks. Thank you though for the reply. Do you know with the RMA if I have to send the phone back first and wait, or will they send a replacement first? Also do they replace with a new one or reman?
I was really hoping it was something in the settings
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May luck out and get new but at this point in the cycle probably refurb. Have to send in first or have creditcard they can hit for what it worth now to send first. Credit hit will be deleted once they show it coming back.

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