Hey everyone...
So today while i was trying to download an app, my cpu temperature became 63C (145F).
I was wondering if this temp is even possible and what the temperature the phone is set to turn itself off at.
EDIT: Moto Atrix btw, tegra2 processor
I'm not sure about a mobile processor, but a desktop processor can well above 70, 80, or even 90 under heavy load.
63C sounds wayyy too high for a low voltage/power mobile cpu. Then again its hard to say, as the mobile chips are passively cooled.
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I was able to achieve overheat at a balmy 131°... I was driving in my car, it was charging and running navigation/trapster/iheartradio... I also live in Florida.
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I have also seen 63. And suprising to me its one of the few times it didn't reboot
56 is normal "hot" for me.
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GatorRuss said:
I was able to achieve overheat at a balmy 131°... I was driving in my car, it was charging and running navigation/trapster/iheartradio... I also live in Florida.
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thats your battery though, i am talking about processor.
I wopuld assume that this temperature is damaging to phone itself, i just wonder what the overheat level for the nvidia tegra2 is.
hmmm, still very intrigued. part of me wants to runn my phone as hot as it can till it over heats and reboots, and part of me is saying im a dumba** for even thinking of that, lol.
EDIT: just wanted to say im running greyblur, if that affects anything at all, lol.
Haha, I guess I really don't know much about mobile hardware then ^^
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Haha, I guess I really don't know much about mobile hardware then ^^
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I probably know more for hardware than software, don't feel bad, lol
But, actually, overheat status isn't true overheat function. When there is a true overheat, the phone either turns off or reboots itself. When the battery becomes too hot, the processor ignores that in most cases, while if the processor itself gets hot, it shuts itself down.
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I am also getting these high tempuratures on my cpu and not my battery.
My idle tempurature lowest was 35C and averages 55C and my highest was 70C and averages 65C. I really need help on how to fix this. My battery temp is around 40C
I set up a SetCPU profile so that if the CPU temp reaches 60C, it will max out the processor at 750 Mhz. For me, it pretty much cools off instantly. You may want to set yours lower. It doesn't reach that level often.
I've started a thread early today regarding the atrix's heat issues. Soon as I started playing games on my Atrix I got pretty scared with the temperature I felt on the exterior, and more scared after using temp. monitor apps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1249757
The idea is to mod the phone to help dissipating heat. Besides undervolting with setcpu I guess there isnt much that can be done at software level to reduce the main chip's heat.
The ideas are still being formulated. I opened the thread so I could get some help and suggestion from other atrix owners, to have a good idea of what to do when I finally open my phone
If anyone wants to try it or have any ideas, please comment there!
WolfFX, your link has actual "...." in the URL and doesn't work.
Regarding maximum temperature before shutdown, I'm wondering if anyone has EVER seen their phone shut off due to high heat? Does it even happen? I'm not meaning reboot either, but actual shut down to cool off.
palmboy5 said:
WolfFX, your link has actual "...." in the URL and doesn't work.
Regarding maximum temperature before shutdown, I'm wondering if anyone has EVER seen their phone shut off due to high heat? Does it even happen? I'm not meaning reboot either, but actual shut down to cool off.
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Thanks man, I've corrected it. It got messed up due to copy - paste.
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Regarding maximum temperature before shutdown, I'm wondering if anyone has EVER seen their phone shut off due to high heat? Does it even happen? I'm not meaning reboot either, but actual shut down to cool off.
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Yeah. Left the screen to never time up and setcpu to stress test. Left it on my bed covered by a pillow (accidents do happen, I'm quite forgetful and idiotic). Came back and the phone was in "emergency cool down mode"
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with faux 1.9 ive seen temps as high as 165± if its reading right and i did have profiles to back it down to 1100 but it hasnt shut off "yet"
unlocked bootloader att. atrix. honeycomb rom. faux oc kernal
Guys, I will repeat this just one more time. DO NOT let your CPU temperature get higher than 50C... Constant minor overheating causes long term damage to your phone, shortens it's life span.
One major overheating can toast your phone just like that.
These aren't desktop PCs, use common sense. Overclocking to higher than 15% doesn't come unpunished.
Also posted the same in the other operating temperature thread.
Did a bunch of looking around and after a while found some white papers with the following temperature ranges:
General operating temps of -40C to +85C.
Practical usage will start to drop off below -20C and above +70C.
This tells me that our safe operating range should be limited to the practical usage temperatures. Anything outside of these and there is a good chance you will see performance drop off fast, and also may suffer hardware lockups, etc.
Personally I will stick to +65C which is the rule of thumb I go by with my PC's under full load.
<edit> I would also add that while our phones are not desktops/laptops/workstations, the CPU's can all handle around the same temperatures in all devices. Materials used and manufacturing techniques are almost identical. The solder used has a melting point of around 180C - 190C, so there is no fear of melting the solder. The main difference is that phones do not have active cooling, so you will see much larger jumps and swings in temperature. This being the reason you cannot OC in the extreme ways you can with PC's.
i read a post somewhere that 75 degrees c was the max it should go to, anything higher is way too much
I read somewhere that if you overheat yer phone it eventually breaks. Pretty much it. Just don't let it out in the sun too long or anything silly. However, keep in mind that if you do break your phone, you can always donate it to XDA. I think they're looking for bricked and broken phones.
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Guys, I will repeat this just one more time. DO NOT let your CPU temperature get higher than 50C... Constant minor overheating causes long term damage to your phone, shortens it's life span.
One major overheating can toast your phone just like that.
These aren't desktop PCs, use common sense. Overclocking to higher than 15% doesn't come unpunished.
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Mine gets above 50C, and usualy around 57C, every time I open any kind of game... Should I be worried?
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Has anyone played with the profiles for this app to get optimal performance and better battery. Life of so post your results and share your profiles thank you
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Other than that it is always set to 816/216.
I usually get about 5 hours screen time and about 20 hours standby. Email and Calender sync at 1 hr, with a custom power profile that turns data off after 15 minutes between 3a-9a. I'm happy with it
Girgizzlemuf said:
Other than that it is always set to 816/216.
I usually get about 5 hours screen time and about 20 hours standby. Email and Calender sync at 1 hr, with a custom power profile that turns data off after 15 minutes between 3a-9a. I'm happy with it
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Your profiles are similar to what I use, although I don't have one for charging/charging A/C
Also, you run 816/216 rest of the time? Aren't you short-changing your phone's capabilities a bit though ... ? I find the biggest different is having screen-off profile.
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Your profiles are similar to what I use, although I don't have one for charging/charging A/C
Also, you run 816/216 rest of the time? Aren't you short-changing your phone's capabilities a bit though ... ? I find the biggest different is having screen-off profile.
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Not really. I change it to 1000/216 if it's spectral souls, gun bros or a benchmark. Angry birds plays on my fuze (lol) so i don't change it there. I have noticed little to no difference running 1000/216 on launcher screens, pictures, data rates or anything versus 816/216. If i bump it down to the 700 range then things get laggy, but as it sits 816 runs everything almost flawlessly.
Girgizzlemuf said:
Not really. I change it to 1000/216 if it's spectral souls, gun bros or a benchmark. Angry birds plays on my fuze (lol) so i don't change it there. I have noticed little to no difference running 1000/216 on launcher screens, pictures, data rates or anything versus 816/216. If i bump it down to the 700 range then things get laggy, but as it sits 816 runs everything almost flawlessly.
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Good to know, thanks! I'll try that, maybe squeeze out a little more battery life than I am now What are you averaging? I can go about 1.5 days with good usage as it stands
Strange, I can't have more than 15 hours if moderate usage...
I have similar profiles to the screenshot posted above, but I don't have one for when powered. The main profile on mine is 1000 max ~400 min. I've found that keeping the min ~400 makes the device always snappy without sacking much battery life.
I also use JuiceDefender to manage my data syncing. I leave the blur battery profile at high performance.
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Good to know, thanks! I'll try that, maybe squeeze out a little more battery life than I am now What are you averaging? I can go about 1.5 days with good usage as it stands
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Depends on the day. If its a day off, i get ~30 hours with ~6 hours screen time from 100%-10%. Most days though i don't notice much, I drive around a lot listening to pandora in my car dock so its constantly being charged
If I can tear myself away from pandora for a day i'll repost something more meaningful.
On a side note, I notice with circle battery widget I usually get the slowest drain between 80% and 40%, not sure if anyone else has noticed this.
Small update to what I said earlier..
With my profiles, and all the crap running in the background this is what i got now from 100%-31%
1d3h11m since unplug
1d0h25m idle time
3h04m display
0h45m spectral souls (!)
Would go further but I am gonna be away from a charger all day tomorrow
i get the same battery life with setcpu and a display off profile than with no setcpu at all. my guess is that the battery saved gets wasted on setcpu itself.
I have the phone on from 7:30am to 12 midnight with no calls and 1 hour display time and i have just 40% less. No wifi at anytime.
Apps i only have gmail, no other email accounts, twitter at 15 minutes and whatsapp
franciscojavierleon said:
i get the same battery life with setcpu and a display off profile than with no setcpu at all. my guess is that the battery saved gets wasted on setcpu itself.
I have the phone on from 7:30am to 12 midnight with no calls and 1 hour display time and i have just 40% less. No wifi at anytime.
Apps i only have gmail, no other email accounts, twitter at 15 minutes and whatsapp
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You got something else wrong. SetCPU will definitely not drain the life it saves. you must have a beast app running in the back somewhere...
also, what kernel/rom are you running?
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You got something else wrong. SetCPU will definitely not drain the life it saves. you must have a beast app running in the back somewhere...
also, what kernel/rom are you running?
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lol what??
what kernel? since when there its custom kernels :rolleyes
i get like 12 hours in my normal day i guess its to few :s but streaming music over BT like 4 hours and surfing web forums tweetdeck. not impressed battery for my usage :S
perhaps seems better than my N1. and seems when i enable data it drain more faster like 5% per hour screen off, and no data like 1% or 2
zen kun said:
lol what??
what kernel? since when there its custom kernels :rolleyes
i get like 12 hours in my normal day i guess its to few :s but streaming music over BT like 4 hours and surfing web forums tweetdeck. not impressed battery for my usage :S
perhaps seems better than my N1. and seems when i enable data it drain more faster like 5% per hour screen off, and no data like 1% or 2
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Yes, my question was pretty straight forward...what kernel are you running. From your response I see your English may be the issue here.
Anyway, reason I ask is because some kernels such as BFS kernels don't really play nice with my phone nor battery. So maybe the issue is with the kernel being used.
"::rollseyes::"
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Yes, my question was pretty straight forward...what kernel are you running. From your response I see your English may be the issue here.
Anyway, reason I ask is because some kernels such as BFS kernels don't really play nice with my phone nor battery. So maybe the issue is with the kernel being used.
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Bootloader is signed on the phone. No custom kernels.
We currently have 4 options on att and like... one on bell i believe. Mine is stock motorola 4.1.57 with gladiatrix2 pseudo-rom
I did forget to mention that i'd sent like 40 text messages and replied to a half dozen emails.
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Yes, my question was pretty straight forward...what kernel are you running. From your response I see your English may be the issue here.
Anyway, reason I ask is because some kernels such as BFS kernels don't really play nice with my phone nor battery. So maybe the issue is with the kernel being used.
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/sigh. XDA, a wealth of information, but a lack of patience and reading comprehension.
Anyway, I feel like the Atrix does better than the Evo with battery life. I might try fiddling with SetCPU, so thanks for the info.
HTC Desire with stock Froyo ROM
I've been using SetCPU 2.1.1a recently and have noticed no difference in battery life. Is SetCPU a placebo as far as battery life is concerned?
My settings:
Charging = Max. 998 / Min. 998
Screen Off = Max. 245 / Min. 245
Battery < 101% = Max. 998 / Min. 245
Battery < 25% = Max. 499 / Min. 245
If I "Disable Perflock" SetCPU says "Success: Perflock appears to be disabled".
Some say it increases their battery life, are they imagining it? I'm not interested in over clocking. I'd be very willing to buy it, if it increased my battery life. Thanks
Why are people using Setcpu to try to save battery life?
The whole point of Tegra 2 is ultra low voltage operation when the system is inactive..
Its absolutely counter-productive to use setcpu to try to already do what the chipset itself is made to do and not half as effectively.
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Why are people using Setcpu to try to save battery life?
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Because plenty of people say it helps. Hence my question. I'm guessing you pessimistic?
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The whole point of Tegra 2 is ultra low voltage operation when the system is inactive..
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The Tegra 2 is only in certain Android devices.
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Because plenty of people say it helps. Hence my question. I'm guessing you pessimistic?
The Tegra 2 is only in certain Android devices.
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it may only be in certain ones, but it DEFINITELY in the atrix....which is this section in which you're posting...
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it may only be in certain ones, but it DEFINITELY in the atrix....which is this section in which you're posting...
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This thread is covering more than the Atrix. I didn't want to start yet another thread about this, when there are already plenty. Besides the main SetCPU thread (with the download links) is in the HTC Dream section and that phone's ancient.
If someone can answer my questions please.
when i used my phone to play cricket game within 5 minutes it got hot near the camera and i couldnt continue playing the game. I was totally puzzled. Also when i speak a long call for more than 20minutes of continuous the same heat is felt near the camera. Why is it happening. What is the remedy for this? I really feel bad when it happens
How hot did it get?
Why couldn't you keep playing?
Most likely the temperature isn't hot enough to cause problems but I'm surprised search couldn't help you.
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its is so hot that if u keep on playing you feel that u may burn your fingers placed over the camera region and the heat transfers to the whole unit as well.
might be an idea to underclock to 800mhz
I must say that playing PES2011 or Reckless Racing for ~15 minutes makes SGS2 really hot. Not hot enough to "burn your fingers", but it's still hot. Elixir says that battery temperature after play equals ~41 Centigrades, so the GPU is about ~60, 70 maybe? Can't check it, dunno how.
Does anyone else have that problem?
Same here, i played Order and chaos for about 6 min and it got extremly hot, so i quit and went to set cpu where i saw temperature was 51ºC...
However, i usually have it underclock to 800mhz and theres no heat(max. 31 i think), but i havent tried to play at 800mhz, i always overclock it to 1200 minimum for playing HD games and still do little stops sometimes while playing...
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I must say that playing PES2011 or Reckless Racing for ~15 minutes makes SGS2 really hot. Not hot enough to "burn your fingers", but it's still hot. Elixir says that battery temperature after play equals ~41 Centigrades, so the GPU is about ~60, 70 maybe? Can't check it, dunno how.
Does anyone else have that problem?
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the same problem... but how do i under clock the device and how does that work for me to get out of my heat problem????
If you guys are playing at night time under low light conditions I suggest you get the App screen filter. It reduces the brightness below the lowest brightness settings that the phone can offer. I have noticed a big difference in gaming as my screen doesn't get hot anymore, only the back which is better than nothing.
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If you guys are playing at night time under low light conditions I suggest you get the App screen filter. It reduces the brightness below the lowest brightness settings that the phone can offer. I have noticed a big difference in gaming as my screen doesn't get hot anymore, only the back which is better than nothing.
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I read some threads and they say that it has to be flashed, upgraded, rooted... confused...
Same Problem
Same problem here. Phone gets really hot around the front and back cameras, while playing games like RF11 or Asphalt6. Should I return it or flash a custom rom/different firmware. I am on XWKF3.
Same here on gaming..
The maximum battery temperature I've seen was 55 C while charging the battery, a game (Gangasta on message that data was downloaded successfully via Wifi) got stuck in background consuming a lot of CPU (~50%+).
Sorry guys, this phone as a severe design issue and the temperature problem can't be solved. You only can keep the cpu clock down.
He guys,
It's not only with playing games. My phone was doing nothing and the temperature raised (don't now the temp. but very hot) and the phone shut down, and was completely dead. Could not start it up. Could not charge it, because I thought it was empty. After cooling down, I took off the back and replaced the battery and I could boot it again. I was using internet 10 min. before. I think the cpu's where max. and getting hot. This is a serious problem, and I don't want to root my phone to clock down cpu. I am not a gamer so thats not a problem for me. First time this hapened in 1 1/2 month.
I feel realy bad about this. Did it shutdown because of the heat? Is there a safety thing build in? Is it damaged?
I' m wondering how the guys with overclocked devices cope with the heat. I have my phone only 5 days and it already crashed few times while playing games. Once it was getting hotter and hotter and it wasn't responding. i was worried so I had to hold the power button 10 seconds to turn it off. Maybe you(Frank-HTC) had a similar situation but with an app that was working in background?
jjegan2111 said:
when i used my phone to play cricket game within 5 minutes it got hot near the camera and i couldnt continue playing the game. I was totally puzzled. Also when i speak a long call for more than 20minutes of continuous the same heat is felt near the camera. Why is it happening. What is the remedy for this? I really feel bad when it happens
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Update your ROM.
I flashed XXF2 and it does appear to be running comparatively cooler now.
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Had a similar issue - the phone used to get quite hot while playing games.
However, Samsung seems to have fixed this issue (at least for SGS2 India users)
I can confirm that updating the stock firmware (KF1) to stock KF3 has solved this. Intense gaming for 2 hours straight, with Wifi and lots of processes running, the phone is only mildly warm.
If you are experiencing this issues, please try backing up your data and updating your firmware via Kies.
My phone doesn't have this issues, I'm using a water-cooling system now.
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A number of people have had their phones get very hot and wonder, how hot is too hot?
The purpose of this thread is to answer that, as well as be a reference that can be linked to for providing a quick answer.
Before anything, download a temperature app so you can see exactly how hot your phone is getting.
Once you have that, continue reading.
People have reported phone temperatures being a hot as 100° f to 110° f (~38°c). That is hot but not that bad. Upper 40's celcius (47°-49° ) is not good. And 50°c is critical And can cause damage, even though 70°c is considered the 'kill' temperature for lithium ion batteries.
There are many reasons this could happen. The majority of people notice it after flashing a custom rom to their phone. This has been reported happening in many forums, not just this one. On the whole, people find that when this does happen after a flash, it usually occurs once or twice, and then does not happen again. There is no clear explanation that I know of that can explain it. It could be the phone 'relearning' or adjusting to the battery. It could be an app that is not working well with the new rom. That is why rom developers will sometimes say to not do a titanium restore on all but your most important apps, and to download the rest from the market. It makes for less chance of an app not working well with the rom.
'Rogue' apps are many times also to blame. A rogue app can be described as a malfunctioning app that is improperly working and as a result causing high CPU activity, which in turn causes the phone to heat up. It also can be a bad app that should be avoided, at least until the issues it has are worked out.
How to fix that is usually on a per phone basis, meaning most cases are unique, and what works for one may not work for another.
There are apps that can help track down the problem app. One of the better known apps is better battery stats.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.asksven.betterbatterystats
Check here for a better explanation of it and how to understand it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
It has also been noted that using internet browsers cause the temperature to rise roughly 10°f (5°c). So if your phone is running hot, stay off the browser, it'll just make it worse.
However, while you're trying to figure out what the problem is, your phone may be overheating, or at risk of overheating. And a quick way to shorten the lifespan of electronic is to be too hot.
The first thing I recommend doing is downloading SetCpu.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mhuang.overclocking&hl=en
Once you have it, or a similar app, downclock the CPU to 500mhz, at least while charging it, to help keep the temperature low in case an app spikes CPU usage and you're not there to stop it.
Sometimes even flipping the phone so the back is exposed is enough to cool it down.
Keep in mind most electronics have solder that will melt between 120° to 180°c (248 - 356 farenheit). While your phone should never ever get close to that, 50°c pales in comparison. But it can still damage the battery.
I also recommend SetCpu as you can setup a profile for it to run your phone slower when it hits a certain temperature to help keep it cool. As well as sound a notification that it has past that temperature.
Charging your phone will raise the temperature of your battery, it just does. At times it may feel very hot. But again, use an app to see exactly what the temperature is. It's not uncommon for a phone to heat up to over 40°c while charging. Though 39°-42°c is towards the high end of what is acceptable, it's relatively normal for charging temperatures.
For my phone I have a SetCpu temperature profile set at 44°c. I'd rather catch it before it gets even close to bad.
Feel free to post about apps that have helped you to narrow down a problem that is causing your phone to get too hot. As well as any experiences you've had with overheating and the steps you've taken to stop it.
For some reason, I've pinpointed browser use to cause my phone to get EXTREMELY hot. I've tried several different browsers, all with the same result. I will download a temperature app and report back.
UPDATE: I had just been using various apps on my phone for about 30 minutes, and the temperature was at 95 degrees. I then used the browser for 10 minutes and the temperature jumped to 104.
What browser? Dolphin browser has been reported by a few users to cause high cpu use. No cause was pinpointed so far.
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What browser? Dolphin browser has been reported by a few users to cause high cpu use. No cause was pinpointed so far.
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Stock, Miren(my preferred), dolphin hd and mini, opera
Does it jump when using any of those browsers or just certain ones?
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All browsers I mentioned cause a jump
Thank you for checking. I'll add it.
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Just played one race in Asphalt 6 HD and phone was wicked hot, did not have a temp app to check actual numbers.
What temp app you recommend?
Battery indicator pro is awesome. One of my most used apps. Data pack is almost done downloading for asphalt 6 on my phone. I'll post what temp it gets to.
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Just played asphalt 6 and dang it's fun! My phone is running the latest unnamed rom, entropy512's 1212011 kernel @1.2ghz max, wifi on (though looks like juicedefender shut it off during the game, could account for the game crashing) , not plugged in. Game ended up crashing while running the kernel on conservative. Changed it to ondemand and had no issues.
Before starting the game my phone was at 29°c
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Played one race with the mini cooper. Immediately exited and phone was running at 36°c
Not too hot, but a definite jump. As good as the game looks and as smooth as the gameplay is, I'm sure the temperature will need to be watched as with most high end games. I'll report back if I see any temperature spikes.
Update: played 5 races in a row and got warm, but not too warm, 41°c
Final thoughts:
Buy this game!
And xda app gave me two choices for quality on the screenshots I posted but wouldn't let the higher quality one upload. Said incorrect extention.
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Mine has been getting hot lately too. I haven't identified any battery drainers as the cause, but when my phone gets down to around 25% batter lice the phone starts to heat up. Like today, I pulled the battery at around 20-30% because it was getting warm, waited about 10min for everything to cool down, put the battery back in and it was down to 3%. Either something we're running is causing this or there are battery issues starting to develop.
@gadget069
Did you get what degrees it was running at?
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Did you get what degrees it was running at?
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I did not, i was concerned about damaging the phone. I will the next time around. Thinking about buying a new battery to see if i have the same issue.
Use cpu spy. My phone does the same thing. Occasionally it gets stuck on 1.2 ghz, and really heats up.
Pulling the battery resets it.
I haven't been able to figure out what does it.
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Hi friends,
I wanted to ask that does overclocking damage the mobile processor and decrease its life in any way. I want to use a Megatron rom but i am afraid to do so, kindly help me out.
Another question i wanted to ask is how to check if my mobile is running baseband or new baseband.
I have LG Optimus One Android version 2.3.3 default rom.
Regards,
Pravin
If you installed GB via official update,then you have new baseband.
About overclocking:
Every processor support a max frequency.Mine supports about 710 mhz.But,I overclocked it to 806,put the phone on "set on boot" and it kept rebooting for 5+ times.However,this didn't affected my processor.I don't think that overclock can damage your phone in any way.Also,until 729 mHz you'll get the same battery performances as at 600 mHz.Just OC until 691 mhz first time and play smth for 5 minutes.If it doesn't reboot( also know as KP = kERNEL pANIC) , then go on until 710,729,748,etc.Until you get KP.After,select the last working value and enjoy.
pravin_pran said:
Hi friends,
I wanted to ask that does overclocking damage the mobile processor and decrease its life in any way. I want to use a Megatron rom but i am afraid to do so, kindly help me out.
Another question i wanted to ask is how to check if my mobile is running baseband or new baseband.
I have LG Optimus One Android version 2.3.3 default rom.
Regards,
Pravin
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I dont think the overclocking can damage the phone, in the worst case it can heat up the phone slightly (which i experienced on stock ROM using franco's kernal)
The worst thing that can happen is that the phone will heat up after 1-2 hours like galaxy s and s2 do in 10 mins...
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Problems of Overclocking:
1.Decrease in battery life because we are increasing the voltage output.
2.Overclocking causes heating which can lead to damage to other hardware components and again damage to battery.
But since these effects are very minimal and are hardly noticeable(and in with most kernels, processor usage is controlled by good governors) in our phones there is no serious harm in overclocking and will only improve performance.
rishabh22 said:
Problems of Overclocking:
1.Decrease in battery life because we are increasing the voltage output.
2.Overclocking causes heating which can lead to damage to other hardware components and again damage to battery.
But since these effects are very minimal and are hardly noticeable(and in with most kernels, processor usage is controlled by good governors) in our phones there is no serious harm in overclocking and will only improve performance.
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Heating is not that bad, unless you are a sick gamer or surfer...
Our device uses same voltage for 122-480 and 600-864, so the battery taken is not that bad...
Edit: the phone NEVER gets over 40°C unless there are 35° air temperature, you hold it very hard in your hand or it has a protection...
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Once I broke my phone with KDZ and took it to Service Center...
When I got it back, they said that also motherboard was damaged. I tried to look like a fool and acted that I'm surprised.
I'm pretty sure this is because of OC. Don't use higher than 787mhz.
Edit: Oh, and before this problem, I got GPS lock in 1.5 minutes. Now it's in about 10 seconds.
vlt96 said:
Heating is not that bad, unless you are a sick gamer or surfer...
Our device uses same voltage for 122-480 and 600-864, so the battery taken is not that bad...
Edit: the phone NEVER gets over 40°C unless there are 35° air temperature, you hold it very hard in your hand or it has a protection...
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Yeah thats why i said the effect is very minimal. And higher the processor usage obviously more the battery usage. So with kernels like the original lg one which does not have a very good governor(as far as i know) the processor tends to stay towards the max frequency range and hence higher voltage.
Yes,overclocking 'too much' can damage CPU and battery life.
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rishabh22 said:
Yeah thats why i said the effect is very minimal. And higher the processor usage obviously more the battery usage. So with kernels like the original lg one which does not have a very good governor(as far as i know) the processor tends to stay towards the max frequency range and hence higher voltage.
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Conservative is the best stock governor... it looks like interactive actually is much more battery saver than ondemand... which ALWAYS keeps at Max..(this is odd)
I love conservative, I am using it because it takes a minute to get Max performance, but then you have maximum performance... but when you do a short usage and keep minimum frequency at 122, there is a chance you will have no higher than 480...
Also, one thing I recommend is using maximum at 480 when idle and listening to music... phone tends to keep it at maximum always when awake and music in background... and 480 is smooth for small tasks... and really battery save!
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That's what i think too .
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OK lets put it this way..
Computers.. desktop for example.. are well known to be overclock..
CPU problems would be.. HEAT. it causes the processor to malfunction, reboots and worst to be cooked..
since are device is to small and 806mhz heats it up not much to burn.. its ok
but? it malfunction.
and overclocking SHORTENs your processor LIFE. that is true
Bad if too much
We are actually pushing the limits of our phone.
Too much of everything is bad..especially HEAT.
Beat the heat...
Battery drain is not a problem just as "vlt96" says.
It can decrease life of your mobile's processor as maufacturers claim.
729 Mhz or 748 Mhz should be sufficient for medium use.
So I recently went around, frustrated with first public 4.3, rooted that I had installed, installing some custom roms hoping for fix to stuttering with music and all this good stuff. Tried Android HD 50 and noticed my phone gets hot. Now every time I installed a rom I noticed that the phone tends to get hot on first boot cycle. I will boot off for 5 minutes, let it cool off, launch again never notice the same.
Now it seems to be permanent, and I installed 4.1.2 as last resort and it even happens with the official, pre 4.3 rom.
Simply put, the phone heats up, starts heating from just waking up the screen. Apparently according to better battery stats, the phone is MAINLY running at 1.4Ghz, even when just in homescreen or whatnot, instead 800Mhz. And the phone is heating up considerably in ANY use, be it me booting it, flicking some settings and that's it.
I was wondering if anyone else had experience, or if this is known and there is a fix? (Did not seem there was lot of threads about this).
CURRENTLY; I am running rooted, newest official 4.3 in NEE range UGMK6, rooted.
As current workaround I enabled power save mode for CPU limit only. Since I pinpointed the reason for heating up probably, but not why the phone wants to go to 1.4ghz for just the simpliest task.
Thank you already, even if this thread gets closed and I get told there was already discussion of this elsewhere (which the search did not pinpoint to me)
How long do u own your S3 mate?
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How long do u own your S3 mate?
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It's almost 2 years old. about 20 months more precise. Been dropped maybe few times, no screen shatter no nothing but mostly some plastic stuff.
This is somewhat recent phenomenom though.
Have you tried installing a custom kernel and limit the max freq ? Also the governor, as it seems to be "Performance" in your case. This governor keeps all 4 cores online, all at 1400mHz. Try @googy_anas 's GoogyMax2 kernel. You won't be disspaointed (it works for both 4.3 and 4.4 ROMs, so it is easier to install).
Heat can be generated by the cpu or battery, sounds like your issue is with the cpu. If you have already tried a full wipe and official firmware then only hardware issue remains.
Either the cpu is damaged (ever overclocked it?) or the BGA connection to the motherboard is fatigued, causing high resistance and heat.
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Heat can be generated by the cpu or battery, sounds like your issue is with the cpu. If you have already tried a full wipe and official firmware then only hardware issue remains.
Either the cpu is damaged (ever overclocked it?) or the BGA connection to the motherboard is fatigued, causing high resistance and heat.
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Never overclocked to avoid possible damage and heck, it's s3 which still is pretty powerful handheld even today.
As for fatigued connection, possible; would that show up as cpu being at maximum clock rate all times? According to better battery stats, like said, my cpu is at 1.4ghz (1.0ghz in cpu power save mode) almost all of the time the scree is on. And I do not know if that is necessary for just homescreen or browser without much media content.
I would hope I do not need new one, the phone's completely paid in 4 months.
There should still be warranty if that is called for.
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Never overclocked to avoid possible damage and heck, it's s3 which still is pretty powerful handheld even today.
As for fatigued connection, possible; would that show up as cpu being at maximum clock rate all times? According to better battery stats, like said, my cpu is at 1.4ghz (1.0ghz in cpu power save mode) almost all of the time the scree is on. And I do not know if that is necessary for just homescreen or browser without much media content.
I would hope I do not need new one, the phone's completely paid in 4 months.
There should still be warranty if that is called for.
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I was having the very same issues but only on certain ROMs. Stock ROM was a killer for me, during intensive browsing the machine was like a small heater. I decided to switch for CM and I had pleasant temps with that. Not so good experience with OmniROM. Finally I stayed with temasek who has an excellent ROM, i also managed to undervolt the CPU and GPU (and tweak the GPU stepping only to use frequencies in the 54 - 200Mhz interval) and not to use high frequencies (1200+ Mhz) via boeffla kernel settings. and since then, I have never had temp issues. It is quite amazing to see that the phone is able to decode a 20Mbps bitrate movie fluently @800 Mhz with only 2 cores active and 108Mhz GPU step.
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On stock?
2014rokas said:
I was having the very same issues but only on certain ROMs. Stock ROM was a killer for me, during intensive browsing the machine was like a small heater. I decided to switch for CM and I had pleasant temps with that. Not so good experience with OmniROM. Finally I stayed with temasek who has an excellent ROM, i also managed to undervolt the CPU and GPU (and tweak the GPU stepping only to use frequencies in the 54 - 200Mhz interval) and not to use high frequencies (1200+ Mhz) via boeffla kernel settings. and since then, I have never had temp issues. It is quite amazing to see that the phone is able to decode a 20Mbps bitrate movie fluently @800 Mhz with only 2 cores active and 108Mhz GPU step.
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Yeah... well I spent last few days "re ROMming" the phone left and right and not against experimenting this at all.
Though, for me I can notice the heat in minute from opening screen and launching browser or something like that, and in two it is already REALLY hot, Nothing I would call even intensive on stock already makes the potato in my hand noticeably warm, bot back and touching lower part of the screen...
And I am not exaggerating with the wording, I wrote this post on my cell and now it already is hot as 30min session of GTA or something.
My cpu ticks over at 300Mz when idling with screen on, see the attached. This is with all power saving options on. If yours is jammed at 1.4Ghz then either the kernel is corrupt (but you've reflashed) or the cpu has an internal issue.
Almost any app use will cause the cpu to jump to max frequency, so that doesn't mean anything.
All silicon is different, if yours is borderline specs then it may get warmer than another -provided the battery remains below 50 °C then no problem.
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My cpu ticks over at 300Mz when idling with screen on, see the attached. This is with all power saving options on. If yours is jammed at 1.4Ghz then either the kernel is corrupt (but you've reflashed) or the cpu has an internal issue.
Almost any app use will cause the cpu to jump to max frequency, so that doesn't mean anything.
All silicon is different, if yours is borderline specs then it may get warmer than another -provided the battery remains below 50 °C then no problem.
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Wat app did u use to see tat?
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My cpu ticks over at 300Mz when idling with screen on, see the attached. This is with all power saving options on. If yours is jammed at 1.4Ghz then either the kernel is corrupt (but you've reflashed) or the cpu has an internal issue.
Almost any app use will cause the cpu to jump to max frequency, so that doesn't mean anything.
All silicon is different, if yours is borderline specs then it may get warmer than another -provided the battery remains below 50 °C then no problem.
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I think my battery swims in 40-46 celcius after a while of device just being open. 1.4ghz is normal ok, but why the excessive heat then. And two years ago I hoped i needn't to get another phone in at least three years since all I do these days at maximum is twitter and youtube on my phone. No games or anything...
And - at least to me noticing it this is recent. And I would since its hot enough that i feel it in my thigh after putting it in my pocket.
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System Panel Lite
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Sumea said:
I think my battery swims in 40-46 celcius after a while of device just being open. 1.4ghz is normal ok, but why the excessive heat then. And two years ago I hoped i needn't to get another phone in at least three years since all I do these days at maximum is twitter and youtube on my phone. No games or anything...
And - at least to me noticing it this is recent. And I would since its hot enough that i feel it in my thigh after putting it in my pocket.
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Being at 1.4ghz all the time is the reason why ur phone heats up. So it is not okay. I think u btr send it for repair since it is not software based.
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I have had the same issue with my S3 (SGH-T999). What I found was that the overheating occurred with a certain battery in use. Yes, I carry 4 batteries around with me. The oldest battery seemed to be giving me the problem with frequent overheating and a lot of reboot/shut down issues.
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WellTrainedVC said:
I have had the same issue with my S3 (SGH-T999). What I found was that the overheating occurred with a certain battery in use. Yes, I carry 4 batteries around with me. The oldest battery seemed to be giving me the problem with frequent overheating and a lot of reboot/shut down issues.
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I have two different batteries, this happens on both, extended and the normal one that came with the phone, so I eliminated that idea too.
Well bummer. Sorry I couldn't help you better. Do you use a full body screen protector with a case? You may also want to clean out the inside of the phone, under the casing. After almost two years the amount of dust and lint can really build up.
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Well bummer. Sorry I couldn't help you better. Do you use a full body screen protector with a case? You may also want to clean out the inside of the phone, under the casing. After almost two years the amount of dust and lint can really build up.
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Possible, I have not SCREWED it open ot anything myself, do not want to lose the warranty that still should be there.
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Possible, I have not SCREWED it open ot anything myself, do not want to lose the warranty that still should be there.
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If your cpu is constantly running at 1.4ghz then that should be the first thing to fix. You can try to figure out what is causing the massive cpu load by installing a cpu monitoring app from the playstore.
If this is a hardware related issue, then you need to get it fixed. In either case, constantly high temperature can affect your cpu permanently.
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If your rom is screwed. You'd rather perform a mega-wipe and flash stock nb6 firmware through desktop odin and see. I would give some time for it to settle and compare the temps.
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