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My Phone Average Temperature is 29.2 Degree Celsius. it this ok? or there have any problem?

mamun4770 said:
My Phone Average Temperature is 29.2 Degree Celsius. it this ok? or there have any problem?
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You're blessed.
Mine temperature goes above 40 C

After 5 Minutes Using its going to hot

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[Q] Temperature limit?

Hi all,
I'm traveling today to a pretty hot place where the temperature can get to 55-55 degrees Celsius. I wanted to know If any one knows of any temperature limit, that if crossed may damage the screen to the electronics of the phone?
Thanks
I think the battery has a maximum operational temperature, and that the instructional booklet specifies what. Additionaly, this one time, at JPK, I was playing rescource-hard games while listening to music, and the phone turned off. I think it was around 55 degrees celcius. But check the booklet!
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i've hit 61c and still working fine
others have reported 65c
AllGamer said:
i've hit 61c and still working fine
others have reported 65c
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Does he mean room temperature or operating temperature though? If the ambient temperature is 55 deg C, then the phone itself will reach MUCH higher temperatures than an environment of 20deg C (because dissipation of heat becomes increasingly difficult).
Check the manual to see the tested ambient/environment operating temperature range. I doubt many manufacturers test beyond a 40 deg environment/ambient temperature honestly, because humans need to maintain a core body temperature of 37deg C anyway, but the maximum operating temperature of the internal components probably isn't known.
If you must operate your phone in a very hot climate, I'd suggest you only use your phone when absolutely required, and disable features such as bluetooth/wifi to keep it cool. But if it were me, I'd get a militarised phone..
If you are referring to the phones internal temperature (and the outside air temperature is much cooler), then 55 deg C is most likely fine. Solder's melting point is far above 100, and the Pentium 3 at least was shut down at 100deg C.

Battery max temp. 45°C and CPU max temp. 75°C

My phone is heating even with the normal usage but while playing games like asphalt 8 or modern combat 5 it is heating upto 75°C
Is it normal or I have got a defective piece again.
My max. Battery temp. Is 45°C
Max. CPU temp. Is 75°C
The earlier device I got was also heating so I replaced it and now this one is also heating the same...
Is it normal with this device or I have got a defective piece...
Plzzzzz help it's urgent...
The only time when mine is heating up is when it's placed in direct sunlight for a longer period of time.
Hornettt said:
The only time when mine is heating up is when it's placed in direct sunlight for a longer period of time.
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So after that u haven't faced any problem??
I mean mine phone sometimes heats a lot.
And when I measured it's CPU temp. It's max reaches to 75°C.
I bought it yesterday.
Its a replaced one. The earlier zuk was also heating upto 70°C so I return it. And now this one is also
NiCkY.NaVnEeT said:
So after that u haven't faced any problem??
I mean mine phone sometimes heats a lot.
And when I measured it's CPU temp. It's max reaches to 75°C.
I bought it yesterday.
Its a replaced one. The earlier zuk was also heating upto 70°C so I return it. And now this one is also
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I haven't had any heating issues so far, sometimes the top gets slightly warm but not so hot that you can't hold it
Bro... Which Is that CPU temperature measuring app? Coz .. I don't think that Zuk Z1 has temp sensor for CPU.... It only has a temp sensor for batt. just like any other phone in this price range (India)

Temperature on my oneplus 3t

Hello I've been with a 3plus oneplus three days and I feel like it gets very hot. Then, I give you some photos of your temperature at rest. Using it rises up to 50 degrees easily.
I notice it gets very hot around the camera area.
It is normal? Are these values ​​normal?
Considering the performance of the phone and your skin temperature around 37 degrees Celsius, it's doing a good job keeping a max of just 8 degrees over body temp. ?
Especially considering normal CPU temps on desktop computers maxing out somwhere around 80-100 degress with passive cooling ?
pitrus- said:
Considering the performance of the phone and your skin temperature around 37 degrees Celsius, it's doing a good job keeping a max of just 8 degrees over body temp.
Especially considering normal CPU temps on desktop computers maxing out somwhere around 80-100 degress with passive cooling
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Hahaha, thank you, is that I'm a little new in the subject, I stay more calm knowing that the temperature is adequate. What would be a limit temperature?
Jdddd21 said:
Hahaha, thank you, is that I'm a little new in the subject, I stay more calm knowing that the temperature is adequate. What would be a limit temperature?
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Well, since it's designed for you holding the phone in your hand, instead of mounted on a motherboard with a huge copper cooler on top, temperatures above 50 degrees can feel a bit sweaty (unless your in a polar region or Swedish winter, in case it's just nice and warm on your hands ?).
Ambient temperature and load plays the biggest roles when it comes to phone temperature.
Hahahaha, okey bro, understood, thank you very much, you are a crack, lol
I had heating issues today for the first time. Phone in pocket, locked.
Had to take it out.
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kolembo said:
I had heating issues today for the first time. Phone in pocket, locked.
Had to take it out.
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Probably some app of yours that went haywire causing heat up.
pitrus- said:
Probably some app of yours that went haywire causing heat up.
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I hope so...it was very unnerving! I had to take it out, reboot and let it sit for an hour or so.
It's happened about four or five times before, each time when I was carrying other phones so I thought perhaps there's something trying to communicate between them (either NFC or Nearby devices) and checked them all.
This time though it was the only phone I was carrying!
Anyway, love the phone and next update I'll refresh the full software. It's just that it got SO hot....!!
Let's see.

Battery temperature problem

I bought a xiaomi mi 9 phone a few days ago, I found on the internet that the battery in the phone should reach low temperatures. I would like you to check if they are normal.
When playing not only demanding games, the battery quickly reaches a temperature of about 38 degrees Celsius.
During normal internet browsing, the battery reaches about 36 degrees.
While watching Youtube the battery reaches 33 degrees.
Sometimes these temperatures are lower. I care about the assessment because I want to finally take care of the phone. Thank you for your help and sorry for poor english.
If you want our opinions on whether those temperatures are acceptable or not, you have to also share the ambient temperature.
38 C should be normal for 23-24C ambient, don't be fooled by some supposedly "light" games that are badly optimized and eat the battery alive causing heating, just because a game is 2D doesn't mean it consumes less battery.
36 C for "normal internet browsing" seems too much, I get way less at 23-24 ambient, not more than 30 C.
33 C for youtube is fine especially if the videos are bright with sound turned on.
The ambient temperature is about 22-23 degrees, maybe a little more. Unfortunately I don't have a thermometer inside the house. Now while browsing the internet, the temperature was between 31.5-32 degrees.
Usually the screen brightness is set to half the bar or slightly more than half.
Are you sure your battery have this temperatures? Sounds like the cpu for me instead.
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I am 100% sure. Are these temperatures good or should I give my phone back for warranty?
I will add that I always charge the phone from 30% to 85%, apparently so there are less charging cycles.
When charging, the battery reaches a temperature of 36-37 degrees.
I never charge it at night. When I was sleeping, the battery level dropped from 30% to 26%, that's ok, right?
sebek123hg said:
I am 100% sure. Are these temperatures good or should I give my phone back for warranty?
I will add that I always charge the phone from 30% to 85%, apparently so there are less charging cycles.
When charging, the battery reaches a temperature of 36-37 degrees.
I never charge it at night. When I was sleeping, the battery level dropped from 30% to 26%, that's ok, right?
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Hmm thats a strange behaviour. My battery has 27 to 30 degrees at charging. Im checking with aida64.
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I found the characteristics at the link:
https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/editor-review/326f9d/10
Temperatures look similar, how do you rate my temperatures? Should I care?
Edit:
Could any of you do a stress test from antutu? I put my results below. Next to it is the battery temperature right after the test, which reaches almost 40 degrees Celsius. I will add that I have a case from xiaomi.

Rog phone 2- temperature

I used the hotspot and garming function simultaneously, I noticed a system temperature of 40 degrees Celsius.
Could it damage the phone? Thank you
[email protected] said:
I used the hotspot and garming function simultaneously, I noticed a system temperature of 40 degrees Celsius.
Could it damage the phone? Thank you
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No. 40c is nothing
bluegizmo83 said:
No. 40c is nothing
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won't it affect the battery?
The only hotness is the phone itself.

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