Does it has a heating issue.
My black phone always feels a bit hot. But the performance doesn't drop. I think because of the glass back I can fell the heat. Because I checked the cpu temperature it was about 37-40. And my room temperature wat around 35+.
And another thing is that the charging time is a bit slow considering it's 5020mah and 33watt fast charger. It takes around 1 hour from 15% to 80%
This morning I charged from 7% to 100% in just over one hour no problem there.
I have the orange gradient design and only feel it getting warm during charging.
Md Ahosanul Haque said:
Does it has a heating issue.
My black phone always feels a bit hot. But the performance doesn't drop. I think because of the glass back I can fell the heat. Because I checked the cpu temperature it was about 37-40. And my room temperature wat around 35+.
And another thing is that the charging time is a bit slow considering it's 5020mah and 33watt fast charger. It takes around 1 hour from 15% to 80%
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A good news my brothers the heating issue i told is gone. After miui 12.0.10 update.
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my phone gets really heated up even with normal usage, i.e., even if i just turn on the screen and look at settings menu or view photos etc, it reaches till 32 degrees, and if i turn on a game like riptide2, it reaches till 36 degrees very fast. same with charging,even in idle charging mode it reaches 36 degrees.
while idle, screen off it remains between 29 to 31 degrees
i checked with OS monitor, there is no rouge app eating up resources that ll heat up the mobile
Please help, if this remains the case my battery will wither away fast
zeusthegod20 said:
my phone gets really heated up even with normal usage, i.e., even if i just turn on the screen and look at settings menu or view photos etc, it reaches till 32 degrees, and if i turn on a game like riptide2, it reaches till 36 degrees very fast. same with charging,even in idle charging mode it reaches 36 degrees.
while idle, screen off it remains between 29 to 31 degrees
i checked with OS monitor, there is no rouge app eating up resources that ll heat up the mobile
Please help, if this remains the case my battery will wither away fast
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In case you haven't notice, this is a water and dust proof phone with IP58 rating.
So expect a little heating from its tight protection where water can hardly get in.
As long as it didn't get too hot and make you uncomfortable, I think that's pretty okay from a user point of view.
CressKH said:
In case you haven't notice, this is a water and dust proof phone with IP58 rating.
So expect a little heating from its tight protection where water can hardly get in.
As long as it didn't get too hot and make you uncomfortable, I think that's pretty okay from a user point of view.
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thats true but when it gets beyond 34 degrees it gets uncomfortable , specially if ur on a call
wat i really wanted to ask is if this is normal and all u get the same temperatures, else i would return the phone for a replacement
Can't tell that is normal or not cause I've only one NTT ZR, but it do reach almost 40 degrees after running Antutu benchmark three times(take off back cover and uses IR thermometers Aim to the area near main camera).
zeusthegod20 said:
thats true but when it gets beyond 34 degrees it gets uncomfortable , specially if ur on a call
wat i really wanted to ask is if this is normal and all u get the same temperatures, else i would return the phone for a replacement
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So far it doesn't get too hot under heavy gaming or prolonged phone call AS LONG AS you are under a good ventilation.
When I was on a trip to a beach under a scorching sun, my camera stops functioning after shooting roughly 10 pictures.
It says "Cannot connect to camera due to high temperature in camera"
So if your phone gets too hot even you're in an air-conditioned room, you might wanna check it out.
It is normal until it gets 38 degree, after 45 degree you might see some malfunctioning on touch that doesn't work correctly, You then should cool your phone down immediately (turning off your phone might needed on some cases!)
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Yep, it often stops the camera when it gets hot. Of course it happened more often in the summer. (folks down under: I know your summer is just about coming )
There is process running in the background Overheating monitor (or whatever) that is called. I do not recommend stopping that as you may burn your CPU or so.
By the way, do you guys then say the cover with the rubber seal is just the top of the crop, and due to the compact design, it sort of resist water in general, anyway? In summer it happened that a couple of drops of water got under the back cover. I was a bit worried.
Of course the usb charger slot cover does not seal that well as on day one - I am getting my dock next week or so.
hey, i've just got my ZR few days ago.
i played 2 straight hours of real racing 3 today. drained the battery empty from 60% charge, either way, the device was defenetly not cold, but it didn't overheat.
i was comtrable holding it and i got no notifications about over heating, more over i paused the game at one point to take a picture of my cat who came bugging around, the camera worked just fine when it was hot.
i live in israel, ain't excatly the coldest country in the world...
shteren said:
hey, i've just got my ZR few days ago.
i played 2 straight hours of real racing 3 today. drained the battery empty from 60% charge, either way, the device was defenetly not cold, but it didn't overheat.
i was comtrable holding it and i got no notifications about over heating, more over i paused the game at one point to take a picture of my cat who came bugging around, the camera worked just fine when it was hot.
i live in israel, ain't excatly the coldest country in the world...
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Nice cat, but clean his eyes, dude!
Don't worry about the heating problem I watched videos where the sony Z (which is quite similar to our device) gets to a 47 degrees Celsius and then it stops heating, the processor downclocks and everything is fine. If you think that this is heat check what the LG Optimus GJ does, you can practically light a fire with it . All of this is due to the fact that it's sealed and can't cool down like other devices. Samsung Galaxy s4 also has these problems and lots of other devices too. Here is a video of the Z (it's in russian but you'll understand from the temperatures) that can show you how it compares to other devices (as I said our device uses the same chip so the results are similar) it also shows the battery performance.
This is the phone just laying on my bed while on the charger. I'm on locked complete stock. It just feels ridiculously hot.
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This is the phone just laying on my bed while on the charger. I'm on locked complete stock. It just feels ridiculously hot.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3087882
cammykool said:
This is the phone just laying on my bed while on the charger. I'm on locked complete stock. It just feels ridiculously hot.
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sure, it's on the bed, getting warmer, while on the charger, feeling hot.. you know laying on a bed, its insulated and getting warmer? beds tend to insulate heat. put it on a table, not into bed, while its charging and it'll be a bit cooler. anyways, your phone is still within the normal range. when it hits 212F, it'll shut down to cool off.
I have read that high temps are bad for a battery, and the past few days ive started to use the Standard Moto x4 quickcharger more often.
To compensate the rise in temperature, i just lay the phone on a cold stone floor with the back on the bottom while charging in short bursts of 25%.
I notice the cold floor absorbs the heat, and the battery stays cool that way.
Would charging in this manner be harmful for the battery, or is it a succesful way to minimize battery degradation through quickcharge?
I check the temperature with accubattery app after quickcharging for lets say 25%, and it always tells me around 25°C max (77°Fah)
The floor is probably between 5°C (41°Fah) and 12°C (54°Fah)
I noticed that when I was outside today (pretty cold 3°C) , accubattery showed battery temperature of phone was 12°C;
so the temperature reading in AccuBattery is probably accurate.
This means it's not harmful to quickcharge my phone @ a battery temperature of 25°C or less., by laying the glass back on the floor.
It probably helps to neutralize some of the negative effects quickcharging has on the battery
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I really don't think that quickcharging has any harmful effects; for sure it has been designed taking also thermal conditions into account.
I can't imagine I'd have to look for cold stone floor every time I need to recharge my phone
Is this thread for real?
Lmfao. Life's too short to be worrying this much about a phone battery. Just charge the damn thing.
Jizzylax said:
Is this thread for real?
Lmfao. Life's too short to be worrying this much about a phone battery. Just charge the damn thing.
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Glad you got a laugh out of it.
For you then,
when quickcharging Just don't put your phone on a cold surface, let the battery get hot...
let it go to 0% and then charge overnight to 100%... everyday
and keep it laying in the sun from time to time,
all these things are bad for the battery but apparently they make you enjoy life more.
so enjoy :silly:
Hello! I have a smell from the bottom, smells like acetone, nail polisher. Especially it is smelled from 3.5 jack under heavy usage, smell is almost consistent. Is it normal and do you have it?
SuperXDAUser said:
Hello! I have a smell from the bottom, smells like acetone, nail polisher. Especially it is smelled from 3.5 jack under heavy usage, smell is almost consistent. Is it normal and do you have it?
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Maybe a battery fugue???
Be aware and contact ti warranty
was it hot?
Yes, it was hot and turned off automatically during wide angle 60fps shoot for an hour when it was on Android 9. When I turned on it after, there was 1 percent and it was a long usage after with this 1 percent. This situation was repeated during a month. I have Android 10 now, all good except the smell, temps are:
Core 38C
Battery 28C
In usual use. No overheat now
60hrz has less smell then 90hrz as I observed.
Don't you have it, phone users? How to get rid of this smell?
I use Rdmi note 6 pro and I have same issue.No battery drain,no puffiness but the smell is consistant
My phone happens to stay around 37-43 degrees even if i am not doing anything. This makes it uncomfortable to hold in my hand. I am using the default case between.
Does anyone else have this issue?
Note: It´s currently 25 degrees here in germany and my phone is not cooling down at all, staying at 39 degrees while all apps are closed and I am not charging.
Pretty normal. Mine is between 31 and 40 degrees - depends what is the room temp of course and what im doing. Snap 888 is a hot processor .
Currently it has 32 degrees - phone is cool.
Btw. The temps improved a lot on A.19 and A.20 version. On A.15 and A.16 my phone was getting hot easily.
I live in the desert... I know a lot about heat and fried electronics
It's running hot because of services running in the background. It's in the 90's (°F) here and my 10+ is running at 97F; a couple degrees F above ambient. If it was running like the OP's I would need to turn it off or cool it! Not acceptable.
Google Backup Transport, Framework, Firebase, Google play Services and all cloud apps are prime suspects.
Trashware like FB, WhatsApp etc.
Hunt down the perpetrators and deal with them directly.
Power management can also cause excessive battery usage by interfering with needed dependencies. Turn off all power management and go from there.
Clear system cache.
Try a network reset.
Disable wifi unless you need it.
Cool or stop using phone once it reaches 100°F*.
*37.7778°C
The Fahrenheit scale is geared much better to real life usage than the Celsius system. It's range is scaled better for the temperature you live in.
43°C or 109.4°F is too hot. Max is 103°F for me and then I shut it down.
Don't expect auto thermal shutdown to save your device! The temp can rise faster than the sensors can detect it in critical areas like the AMOLED display with it's millions of temperature sensitive semiconductor junctions... and little heat sinking capacity. It's also helping to sink heat from the mobo and battery. Worse, glass is an effective insulator but you can feel how warm the display gets as it helps to sink the heat.
A case can also contribute to the problem. Some cases sink the rear cover heat better. I'm not advocating running the phone bare though as one drop is all it takes. Just be aware of this.
Using a damp microfiber cloth to cool it works well. I wrap one around the whole phone when charging.
Even now it will keep it way below 100F when fast charging.
Airflow should also be used... got a fan on me and the phone this minute.
How do you guys measure the temperature? Built-in menu or an app?
Mostly the temperature should be around the range of 40 to 45 degrees.
latino147 said:
How do you guys measure the temperature? Built-in menu or an app?
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In the weather section (just kidding)
latino147 said:
How do you guys measure the temperature? Built-in menu or an app?
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I watch the battery temp in Accubattery.
At 103F it's turn off time, regardless.