hello to all
i have nexus 6 phone and i have problem with it, he get very hot while charging
i'm using turbo charger(the main charger of nexus6)
and before 5 days het get hot .. very hot ..
but when i charge with usb cable and plugged the phone on my
PC .. he not haot anymore , the problem just with turbo charger
i'am not try with reguler charger i don't have one
just try with the officel charger they come on the box with the phone
and other stuff
sorry for my english guys
Backtoback1 said:
hello to all
i have nexus 6 phone and i have problem with it, he get very hot while charging
i'm using turbo charger(the main charger of nexus6)
and before 5 days het get hot .. very hot ..
but when i charge with usb cable and plugged the phone on my
PC .. he not haot anymore , the problem just with turbo charger
i'am not try with reguler charger i don't have one
just try with the officel charger they come on the box with the phone
and other stuff
sorry for my english guys
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one main thing that you seemed to have missed, and what would be the most important info.. what is your cpu and your battery temperature? i ask because feel is a very inaccurate way to tell temperature. all feel does is tell you if something is hotter or cooler than what you are feeling with..
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one main thing that you seemed to have missed, and what would be the most important info.. what is your cpu and your battery temperature? i ask because feel is a very inaccurate way to tell temperature. all feel does is tell you if something is hotter or cooler than what you are feeling with..
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Thanks for you replay
i make test with CPUZ and it's Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 2.65GHz
the battery tempurature is 36.5C (while charging)
but the most importannt thing is the sensor and as i see it's very high
all sensors (0 to 10) the tempurature from 45C to 60C
any relation with that ?
+ when i touched the phone with my hand i feel it warmly and very HOT
Backtoback1 said:
Thanks for you replay
i make test with CPUZ and it's Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 2.65GHz
the battery tempurature is 36.5C (while charging)
but the most importannt thing is the sensor and as i see it's very high
all sensors (0 to 10) the tempurature from 45C to 60C
any relation with that ?
+ when i touched the phone with my hand i feel it warmly and very HOT
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well, touch says nothing, as many complain about the heat, when the cpu is below 37C, human body temperature. battery temp can go up to 60C, before the phone shuts down to cool off, and 100C cpu temp(temp of boiling water) before it shuts down. so you are definately below the safety temp. and its normal for the phone to warm up while charging.
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well, touch says nothing, as many complain about the heat, when the cpu is below 37C, human body temperature. battery temp can go up to 60C, before the phone shuts down to cool off, and 100C cpu temp(temp of boiling water) before it shuts down. so you are definately below the safety temp. and its normal for the phone to warm up while charging.
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aaha okey great !
but i have Enquiry,
why when i charge the phone with usb cable plugged with PC doesn't get HOT and warmly anymore?
the problem just with turbo charger and also the turbo charger get hot
because the problem it's appreared before 5 or 6 days only
before there is no problem
Backtoback1 said:
aaha okey great !
but i have Enquiry,
why when i charge the phone with usb cable plugged with PC doesn't get HOT and warmly anymore?
the problem just with turbo charger and also the turbo charger get hot
because the problem it's appreared before 5 or 6 days only
before there is no problem
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Because they have different output. You will need probably 10 hours to charge your phone over USB when the turbo charger will charge it for 1.5h. The problem didn't appear 5 or 6 days ago, this when you noticed it. And...that's not a problem at all, it's called physics...
Backtoback1 said:
aaha okey great !
but i have Enquiry,
why when i charge the phone with usb cable plugged with PC doesn't get HOT and warmly anymore?
the problem just with turbo charger and also the turbo charger get hot
because the problem it's appreared before 5 or 6 days only
before there is no problem
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the amount of voltage going in differs. the greater the voltage, the more heat will be produced. as said above, "physics".
okey thanks a lot for replay and help o really appreciate that
but as i searched on google i find someone say it's het HOT because when the phone
battrey become less then 15% and charge it to 99% it's damage the phone
and make it warmly .. and i do that many times .. it's right ? OR just physics as you said gays ?
thanks again
Backtoback1 said:
okey thanks a lot for replay and help o really appreciate that
but as i searched on google i find someone say it's het HOT because when the phone
battrey become less then 15% and charge it to 99% it's damage the phone
and make it warmly .. and i do that many times .. it's right ? OR just physics as you said gays ?
thanks again
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its wrong. your phone will be fine :good:
simms22 said:
its wrong. your phone will be fine :good:
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okey .. Thanks a lot to you simms22 and BigDig
simms22 said:
well, touch says nothing, as many complain about the heat, when the cpu is below 37C, human body temperature. battery temp can go up to 60C, before the phone shuts down to cool off, and 100C cpu temp(temp of boiling water) before it shuts down. so you are definately below the safety temp. and its normal for the phone to warm up while charging.
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I mean really hot! Normal usage is ok but when I play games or use web browser for half an hour, it turns hot (back and front, lower body). Does anyone have the same problem?
Another thing is the charging time is too long!
Here are the answers from other forum:
Yes the liquid tends to warm up at the lower back half and once that happens, theres no way you can recharge it till it cools down. Feedback from acer engineers theres a temp sensor right behind the battery and if the temp goes above 40c...it'll stop charging. I think that maybe is one of the reason Acer didnt really launch this model worldwide?
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Phones with Snapdragon chips in them get warm. The Desire does it; the Nexus does it. I wouldn't worry. My nexus takes about two hours to charger to full.
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topifone said:
I mean really hot! Normal usage is ok but when I play games or use web browser for half an hour, it turns hot (back and front, lower body). Does anyone have the same problem?
Another thing is the charging time is too long!
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I have the same problem, its very hot, im worried for the health of cpu and battery..
At least for the charging troubles, using setcpu I defined to run at 500 (around) MHZ when on charge and no overheating then, plugged from evening till morning or using gps for 2,30 hrs with charge connected. It stills warm but no overheating... Tips from EvIl rom, not mine
The lower part is where the CPU is, battery heat would be from the upper back part. Also computer USB charging is slower than wall socket charging.
Hi everyone, this is my first post!
I'm having this issue since I bought this phone (used). When I put it to charge on AC, it starts to heat. The real trouble comes when I'm calling while charging. It overheats so much, and eventually reboots. I have a call plan which lets me talk 90 minutes paying only the first, and I often have to charge it while I'm talking, so this is a true problem for me.
I've been thinking about this for long time. First I thought that could be the screen, but I discarded that possibility. Since the mayor overheating occurs when I'm using call app, I thought it could be an antenna issue. However, I think it could be the charger plug too.
What do you think? Could you help me?
Thanks in advance, and so sorry for my crappy english...
This isn't antenna or charger. The heat comes from the SoC (the "main" phone chip) itself. Is the cellular reception bad where it overheats?
Phone's reception is ok when it overheats. The most heated zone is down the screen, around the trackball, plug charger... As I said, it only overheats when I'm charging it...
@JEMACHEHI . its normal to get heated while charging. but if it reboots regularly while charging n calling then there is some hardware issues. my n1 behaved in the same manner and it died 1 month back
PS - is your's a SLCD variant? ??
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n1newbie said:
@JEMACHEHI . its normal to get heated while charging. but if it reboots regularly while charging n calling then there is some hardware issues. my n1 behaved in the same manner and it died 1 month back
PS - is your's a SLCD variant? ??
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In first place, thanks for your interest, n1newbie, and sorry for my late reply. My n1 is not a SLCD variant but AMOLED variant. I was thinking about something. Maybe the plug charger is the problematic hardware. Everyone knows that phone heats more than normally when you're calling. So, if we combine the defective harware with the calling, we got the overheat and reboot issue.
What do you think about? Could I open up my N1 and try to replace the plug charger and see if it works?
Whatever, thank you so much again. Greets.
The plug doesn't heat up - it just can't, physically impossible - there's nothing to heat up. Either the charging circuit does, or the charging circuit is off and you get overcharging and the SoC ("CPU") is overheating. And it's also possible that your battery is overheating when charged and causing you the trouble. I'd suggest starting with battery.
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In first place, thanks for your interest, n1newbie, and sorry for my late reply. My n1 is not a SLCD variant but AMOLED variant. I was thinking about something. Maybe the plug charger is the problematic hardware. Everyone knows that phone heats more than normally when you're calling. So, if we combine the defective harware with the calling, we got the overheat and reboot issue.
What do you think about? Could I open up my N1 and try to replace the plug charger and see if it works?
Whatever, thank you so much again. Greets.
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Are you charging via mains socket i.e. fast charge? You could try a USB charge (slow charge) when you're talking on the phone, USB charger from PC or even via mains socket. This should help reduce the level of heat on the battery to some extent. Might be worth trying.
Also if you're rooted you could try setcpu and reduce your max CPU a little when on a charge e.g. 800MHz
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@Jack_R1
I did it. I changed my battery some time ago cuz I thought this could be the problem. It's not. Battery reaches around 37 degrees when phone reboots. When not charging, It can take up to 43 or even more. About plug, I know it can't heat, but I've noticed that any male plug fits correctly into female plug, so I wandered if that could be the problem.
@cpm
If "fast charge" means "stand socket", nope, I don't charge that way. I said I do it via AC. As you said, if I charge via USB my phone will reduce the level of heat. However what I want is to fix that problem, and can charge my phone pluging in a wall plug. As Jack_R1 suggested, I'm starting to think that is the charging circuit the problematic...
In any case, thanks a lot guys, you rule. And sorry for my English again
Hi again guys!
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Also if you're rooted you could try setcpu and reduce your max CPU a little when on a charge e.g. 800MHz
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Last night I was calling and charging through AC, and I did what you said. I underclocked to 806 MHz and it didn't rebooted. I did it before opening this thread, but I underclocked to 900 or something, and it rebooted. Thanks a lot man, your solution worked for me as a temporal solution.
However, I'm still concerned about that overheating issue. I think this could damage my phone , and I have no money for buying another one. Anyone have any permanent solution?
sry wrg post
JeMaCheHi said:
Hi again guys!
Last night I was calling and charging through AC, and I did what you said. I underclocked to 806 MHz and it didn't rebooted. I did it before opening this thread, but I underclocked to 900 or something, and it rebooted. Thanks a lot man, your solution worked for me as a temporal solution.
However, I'm still concerned about that overheating issue. I think this could damage my phone , and I have no money for buying another one. Anyone have any permanent solution?
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Permanent solution is to send it off to htc under warranty. First flash the stock rom. They can see the serial number, and then see if it is still under warranty. Email them the problem and serial number...
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race55 said:
Permanent solution is to send it off to htc under warranty. First flash the stock rom. They can see the serial number, and then see if it is still under warranty. Email them the problem and serial number...
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My phone is out of warranty, so that's not an option. I'll take the previous as a solution, then. Underclocking worked fine. Please someone, close thread or whatever.
hey
i got my xperia z today and my problem is about battery and
phone is not charing up fastly and facing a problem of heating up of phone fastly
is this problem takes place only with me
plz help me
meghanath reddy said:
hey
i got my xperia z today and my problem is about battery and
phone is not charing up fastly and facing a problem of heating up of phone fastly
is this problem takes place only with me
plz help me
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I dont have any of this problems. Probably is best if you contact Sony.
My xperia z gets pretty hot at the top as well....hmm
meghanath reddy said:
hey
i got my xperia z today and my problem is about battery and
phone is not charing up fastly and facing a problem of heating up of phone fastly
is this problem takes place only with me
plz help me
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I have this problem too...
I must admit the phone does get a little hot after a short period of usage.
However I think the reason for this being: the phone is waterproof.
This is just an speculation:
I assume that when making a device waterproof they use rubber parts inside so no water can get near the motherboard and such.
I also think that sealing the phone in such way causes the heat that builds up inside can go nowhere.
This casuing the device to heat up more fast and cool down less fast.
Again, this is just a speculation.
Kind regards, Stefan.
charging
my phone is even taking more time to charge
nearly 3 to 4 hrs to full charge
does any one have the same problem
meghanath reddy said:
my phone is even taking more time to charge
nearly 3 to 4 hrs to full charge
does any one have the same problem
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I have noticed it actually doesnt charge when I am using the phone at the same time, sometimes it even DRAINS? Don't know if this is because I am charging through my laptop? But never had this problem with my Neo
what to do with phone now
giving less battery and phone is getting heated up fastly
not charging fastly
cant even talk phone by keeping it near ear
meghanath reddy said:
what to do with phone now
giving less battery and phone is getting heated up fastly
not charging fastly
cant even talk phone by keeping it near ear
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That is not a question for XDA, that is a question for your dealer.
Maybe you can try washing it to rinse the heat away?
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The phone heats up because it's Water proof? Seriously these are the kind of answers people are giving on xda these days? Haha. No.
My phone charges fine on AC and doesn't get hot at all it only gets warm on charger.
Get replacement.
I have the same issue. After spending all night on the charger, the battery was only at 63% and the phone was very hot. I shutdown and restarted, and the phone charged quickly and became cool. The cause seems simple - some process or app is consuming CPU cycles and draining the battery as fast as it can be charged. After restart, the rogue app was stopped and the phone behaves normally again.
I have a suspicion that it's something to do with Throw/Sharing as the devices process seems to be using the largest proportion of battery. I'll keep an eye on this.
SF
I think his point is the unit is airtight "waterproof" and no air circulation compared to other phone thus heat accumulate faster.
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Jepoy68 said:
I think his point is the unit is airtight "waterproof" and no air circulation compared to other phone thus heat accumulate faster.
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The idea that there's room inside any smartphone or tablet for air to circulate, is pretty wild. Rather than convection, phone chipsets are cooled via software (controlling clock speeds), conduction and a little radiation.
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I am facing this problem from starting and
After using any application for 10 min phone is getting heated up
Full battery of charge giving me only 4 hours of life to my phone
i had a working 32gb scandisc sd card..and today after playing TDKR for like 40 minutes the device really heated up and after quitting the game i had a notification stating that i have to format the sd..took it out and put it in again it didnt see it at all..even my pc dont see my sd card.. could the sd card get damaged because of the heat ????
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i had a working 32gb scandisc sd card..and today after playing TDKR for like 40 minutes the device really heated up and after quitting the game i had a notification stating that i have to format the sd..took it out and put it in again it didnt see it at all..even my pc dont see my sd card.. could the sd card get damaged because of the heat ????
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Flash memory is actually quite resistant to heat, and the amount of heat generated by your phone shouldn't be enough to kill it. Take your card out and clean the golden fingers (contacts) with a pencil eraser or rubbing alcohol to see if it's a contact problem. Heat may have accelerated corrosion on the gold plated contacts, but that's just an extreme scenario. If this doesn't work, your card is probably dead if you can't format it or find it under disk management...
meghanath reddy said:
I am facing this problem from starting and
After using any application for 10 min phone is getting heated up
Full battery of charge giving me only 4 hours of life to my phone
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Heating up at the top area is normal, especially under warmer climates. As glass is a better conductor of heat than plastic, it's actually helping to dissipate the heat faster.
As for your battery life, 4hrs seems pathetic, unless it was under continuous nonstop use with screen on and performing battery eating tasks. It should survive for ~5hrs under continuous, intensive use. Ymmv, of course, depending on other factors such as screen brightness/network type/signal strength/WiFi...
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Maybe you can try washing it to rinse the heat away?
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Liquid cooled :3
Worse thing is playing a game for 20mins then getting a call.
Hope the heat doesn't give me a tumor.
First of all, using the phone while charging will obviously make it heat up like hell. Please be aware of that, and that its not recommended to do so.
Secondly, for the guy whose battery was draining while charging via USB, the USB port might not be feeding up all the milliamps the Xperia Z needs to be charged. Try with a USB 3.0 port or make sure you're using a port that provides more than the standard 500ma a USB 2.0 port provides.
@off
If you think the Xperia Z heats up, this is because you've never used an Sony Ericsson Satio.
Does anybody experience it too? I tried switching it to airplane mode, but it's still hot. Anybody know a way to fix it?
What kind of charger are you using for your device?
Every phone gets a little warm while fast charging
pja1985430 said:
What kind of charger are you using for your device?
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The original charger for honor play
tech_infinity said:
Every phone gets a little warm while fast charging
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It gets hot even on airplane mode
Xinja said:
Does anybody experience it too? I tried switching it to airplane mode, but it's still hot. Anybody know a way to fix it?
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It's gets hot because quick charge 18 watt, that's normal I think.
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It's gets hot because quick charge 18 watt, that's normal I think.
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Oh, I see. Thanks for the help
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Oh, I see. Thanks for the help
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No problem, you're welcome
Xinja said:
Oh, I see. Thanks for the help
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Yes, anything above 5V/2A (10W) will heat up a bit. I use v10 with 22.5W but i feel the heat is normal and i do not consider it as hot but little warm only which get absolutely normal within a minute or two after disconnecting the phone from charger.
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The original charger for honor play
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There is different between hot and warn though. If your device gets hot while charging on the original charger there is something wrong somewhere. Mine doesn't even get warm when charging, perhaps, due to the winter cold. You should check the main power supply voltage to see if it's compatible with the requirement.
I don't believe it is normal for your device to get hot while charging without many apps running at the background.
shashank1320 said:
Yes, anything above 5V/2A (10W) will heat up a bit. I use v10 with 22.5W but i feel the heat is normal and i do not consider it as hot but little warm only which get absolutely normal within a minute or two after disconnecting the phone from charger.
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There is different between hot and warn though. If your device gets hot while charging on the original charger there is something wrong somewhere. Mine doesn't even get warm when charging, perhaps, due to the winter cold. You should check the main power supply voltage to see if it's compatible with the requirement.
I don't believe it is normal for your device to get hot while charging without many apps running at the background.
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Will removing my phone case help in any way?
Xinja said:
Will removing my phone case help in any way?
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Nope
If it supports Quick charging or SuperCharge, your phone may heat up during charging, due to the increased voltage. In order to reduce heat when charging, do the following:
•Charge your phone in a place where heat can easily dissipate (such as on a desk). Avoid charging in places where heat does not easily dissipate (such as on a bed).
•User a Huawei standard charger to charge your phone.
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If it supports Quick charging or SuperCharge, your phone may heat up during charging, due to the increased voltage. In order to reduce heat when charging, do the following:
•Charge your phone in a place where heat can easily dissipate (such as on a desk). Avoid charging in places where heat does not easily dissipate (such as on a bed).
•User a Huawei standard charger to charge your phone.
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I was using my phone for navigation in a car dock and it was plugged into the car charger (qc 3.0). The phone got really hot on a sunny day and now it doesn't quick charge and I can't connect to pc with the usb cable.
Never had a problem using my mobile phone for navigation before. I suspect thermal managent is non existant and the heat has damaged the usb board.
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My phobe getting 47 degree during only charging. I cant help it. Ac needed ?to cool it down
rajit said:
My phobe getting 47 degree during only charging. I cant help it. Ac needed ?to cool it down
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Disable apps running at the background while charging your phone.
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Disable apps running at the background while charging your phone.
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If i had to do all the things manually they why should I buy honor? My point is emui and honor as acompany is ss hh ii tt
rajit said:
If i had to do all the things manually they why should I buy honor? My point is emui and honor as acompany is ss hh ii tt
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What you are saying is like you want a aeroplane to take flight but you don't want to press the ignition button as that is manual work? And then if the plane doesn't fly because you didn't even press the ignition then you call the plane ss hh ii tt?! Wow! I guess there really is meaning behind it when people say "Handing a mobile phone to a monkey is stupid because it won't know how to use it".
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What you are saying is like you want a aeroplane to take flight but you don't want to press the ignition button as that is manual work? And then if the plane doesn't fly because you didn't even press the ignition then you call the plane ss hh ii tt?! Wow! I guess there really is meaning behind it when people say "Handing a mobile phone to a monkey is stupid because it won't know how to use it".
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Well fan boy wherver happening with huawei its good now. I am in peace mind. End of ****tty company is near. And please keep you logic with you. You may need it when someone use their ? to u
rajit said:
Well fan boy wherver happening with huawei its good now. I am in peace mind. End of ****tty company is near. And please keep you logic with you. You may need it when someone use their ? to u
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I'm not a fan of honor or huawei but I am also not a fan of people who blame and cry about things because they themselves have stone age level intellectual(you get who I'm talking about, right?). Anyway thanks for your wisdom about ?but no thanks because unlike you who has surrounded yourself with stupid people who use the ?( which you are so familiar with apparently) when talking about logic, I surround myself with progressive and intellectual people who appreciate logic. Hope you don't have to see that finger again cave man but I guess you can't really help that part, can you?
Hey guys, I just got myself this phone and charged it for the first time, after the battery went to about 4%. And even though during charging it said Super Vooc 2.0 super charging, it topped up to 100% in 60 minutes, instead of 37 or so. Do you have any idea why?
Thank you!
I think it depends about the device and room temperature ,, if it's hot ,, it will charge slower than normal speed
KlNG said:
I think it depends about the device and room temperature ,, if it's hot ,, it will charge slower than normal speed
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Hmm, you could be right, it is extremely hot these days...Cause I cant see other reason, if it would have been faulty, it wouldnt have said Super Vooc 2.0 while charging. Thanks for the idea.
Just try to charge in cold room ,, make sure also the device is not hot
I was thinking sometimes why my device is not charging fast, and the only reason is just the room and device temperature.
It happened to me only for that reason and one place because it's hot
KlNG said:
Just try to charge in cold room ,, make sure also the device is not hot
I was thinking sometimes why my device is not charging fast, and the only reason is just the room and device temperature.
It happened to me only for that reason and one place because it's hot
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Thank you, I will follow up from that point of view.