Question - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

all galaxy s2 get's really hot in about 10 minutes playing a game it's normal or not ?

Answer = normal.
jje

lol thanks

HAHA seems like i see this question get asked literally EVERYDAY ! its a common "rule" of electronics man haha they get heated up when they are in use... lmao.

unleashed12 said:
HAHA seems like i see this question get asked literally EVERYDAY ! its a common "rule" of electronics man haha they get heated up when they are in use... lmao.
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im sorry but you dont know much about electronics making this extraordinary claim.
This happens in all sgs2, is this normal to happen? no, not even close, it is a mix of poor software engineering and drivers, most of the times you can play normally if you clear the ram, it works on gun bros and other titles.
Any other proper phone does not have this problem but this phone has been rushed out and has numerous flaws.

TheWarKeeper said:
im sorry but you dont know much about electronics making this extraordinary claim.
This happens in all sgs2, is this normal to happen? no, not even close, it is a mix of poor software engineering and drivers, most of the times you can play normally if you clear the ram, it works on gun bros and other titles.
Any other proper phone does not have this problem but this phone has been rushed out and has numerous flaws.
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What you claim is incorrect.
Electrical components get hot because of the electrons that are "moving" inside the conductor, when they do that (the electrons) you get a side effect which is heat.
When you take an electrical device and push it to his limits, or in other words, USE IT, the temperature rises.
Take for example SanDisk Cruzer 8giga, you plug it in, his temperature is normal, you start copying files, lets say 4 gigs, plug it out and you notice it is now really hot.
so sgs2 isn't poorly made or has numerous flaws, basically unleashed12 is right, maybe you are some sort of a crybaby ?

can I say my ps3 gets hot when I play games on it, so does my pc, so does my broadband modem when its left on and my tv..you tellin me there all faulty??
I can add to this list but kinda busy :l
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J.2K4V said:
can I say my ps3 gets hot when I play games on it, so does my pc, so does my broadband modem when its left on and my tv..you tellin me there all faulty??
I can add to this list but kinda busy :l
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Totally forgot about those ! lol

I agree. My oven gets hot when I use it too, so I guess that's badly made.

johncmolyneux said:
I agree. My oven gets hot when I use it too, so I guess that's badly made.
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Haha. Its not a design flaw. Games tend to be processer heavy hence the heat. Its perfectly normal for any electronic device when being used to high capacity to heat up a lot. Hence heat sinks and fans in computers and xboxes. Simple physics. Yes there are a few flaws in the phone but this is not.one of them.
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Hello..I am thinking of retiring my sgs for sgs2..Until a few days earlier i had even planned, when to get it..i have played with the phone on stores and its more than amazing..its so much better than everything else out there, its almost alien..
BUT..For a few days i have browsed to reaserch before i spend that kind of money.And it turns out it has MANY issues..
yellow screens
short wifi ranges
pink photos
rf-flaky gps
battery drains
sudden reboots
and worst of all overheats..
I guess for the most part they "could" be software problems..But overheating is a real worry for me..I live in a country where summers , ambient temperatures easily climb to 40-45 degrees celsius..An overheat combined to that could litteraly melt the device..
So i ask of you , already owners..Is it really as bad as reading about it looks?or is it exxagerations?It is not a cheap device so i should proceed carefuly.Thank you..
Its a dual core so its going to get hot and as it has a thin case will appear more hot .
But its not what i term a HOT hot i would term it warm mostly .
The other problems you mention dont doubt that they exist on someone's phone but not on mine from day one .
jje
I am using my second sgs2 now. The first one I had had no issues except a pink spot on photos. (this was gone after firmware upgrade)
Then the phone got stolen....
Second sgs2 now and everything works fine, no overheating or anything, I would say my old sgs got even warmer at times especially when gaming on the charger.
I would say it depends a bit on your device, but overall it should be ok! Im extremely happy after upgrading to be honest (Hence I bought a second sgs2 after the first one got ripped)
JJEgan said:
Its a dual core so its going to get hot and as it has a thin case will appear more hot .
But its not what i term a HOT hot i would term it warm mostly .
The other problems you mention dont doubt that they exist on someone's phone but not on mine from day one .
jje
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Hello..I remember seeing you often on sgs subfora.I hope you are happy with your upgrade!
Would you say it is like 40 degrees warm?or 50 degrees warm?As i said if it escalades too much on an already high ambient temperature it could fry it..
Also..Do you use a case?I suspect that would make heat problems worse?
I'm planning to retire my 6 months old SGS and get an SGS II!
I know I can't go wrong with this choice ;-]
Hi,
-yellow screens
if my sgsII screen is yellow, than it should be So no problems there, all colors are like they should be. I really like the display
-short wifi ranges
I heard that from a friend, he tried with another friend and iPhone 4 had better range for wifi. Where the sgsII had no connection, the iPhone still could use wifi.
in my apartment I can use the phone everywhere. router is on the one side of the house, bed on the other side (~10m, 2 walls) and it works. It shows 2 of 3 for wifi. So its okay for me
-pink photos
none, I read the post here and tried it out with a white wall, flash and no flash. Bad light. But picture was still perfect.
-rf-flaky gps
GPS works fine for me
-battery drains
its a smartphone, so you need to recharge every day or every second day. Depending on how much you use it. Like any other high end android device.
-sudden reboots
No reboots yet
-and worst of all overheats..
it is getting hot.
but no problems for me.
It's gettin colder very fast if you stop to use it.
But even when I used it over an hour (plugged in) I had no problem with holding it.
Overall I like the phone. I dont want another one
buy it. i love this phone. Nothing to complain about. I came from a decent phone too!(atrix)
Please don't take the general section at face value. I have a sgs2 from first batch with no issues. After any device release, the section will be filled with false complaints.
Most complaint threads will have the most post versus positive threads. Most if not all complaint threads are bs with very few actual members having problems.
No phone is perfect but my device is running great.
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HEHEHEHHEHEHE...
Similar post have been made 100 times. Do your research you'll find your answer. I have none of your posted issues
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HEHEHEHHEHEHE...
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You answered your own question having researched the forum. You may or may not experience any or all of the issues you listed. Just like some existing owners have and haven't experienced them. Are you looking for someone to tell you everything's going to be OK? Fine. Everything's going to be OK.
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chris2busy said:
yellow screens
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I guess if I really realy try I can see this yellow tarnish on my screen too, but onlu if I really try and only under certain conditions
short wifi ranges
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range is okay but I have disconnect/reconnect every so often
pink photos
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this clearly is a software problem, you can work around it with camera settings
rf-flaky gps
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gps has been very fast for me
battery drains
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general android problem, if you leave your phone alone you can get very decent standby times
sudden reboots
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never had them
and worst of all overheats..
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not had them
I guess for the most part they "could" be software problems..But overheating is a real worry for me..I live in a country where summers , ambient temperatures easily climb to 40-45 degrees celsius..An overheat combined to that could litteraly melt the device..
the device should shut down automatically so no worries....
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intruda119 said:
Similar post have been made 100 times. Do your research you'll find your answer. I have none of your posted issues
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Yes i did.And when entering new post title none comparable was found as well..i found clusters of others, asking about each of the issues separately,weeks apart..so i thought instead of asking in 7 archived topics , to ask in a new one..could have even been possible many of them to have been resolved by updates, since then.
Nah this phone is terrible. My nokia 3310 does everythong sooooo much better!
The screen is better
Battery lasts longer
Its even overclocked!!
/s
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More comments on my main concern please..Overheat..Has anyone seen from spare part or similar app how many degrees it can reach when getting hot?
chris2busy said:
Hello..I remember seeing you often on sgs subfora.I hope you are happy with your upgrade!
Would you say it is like 40 degrees warm?or 50 degrees warm?As i said if it escalades too much on an already high ambient temperature it could fry it..
Also..Do you use a case?I suspect that would make heat problems worse?
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Using a case now and it does make it a bit worse, but I havent seen the temperature going above 37 on the SGS2 yet. SGS1 got 42 sometimes. never saw 50 or something like this..
I do have a small problem now..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14537539&postcount=135
If I open the pictures fullscreen on this post, I can see some lines on my screen. On full brightness I dont see them, but with lower there are vague lines. I might check if other phones have this to, can some people here check it for me?
This is a minor problem, and I havent noticed it before someone pointed it out. The branding is also an issue if you make it an issue, this is software not hardware so can be fixed.
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More comments on my main concern please..Overheat..Has anyone seen from spare part or similar app how many degrees it can reach when getting hot?
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I've got to 50 before, using google maps and navigation beta simultaneously. It is a dual core phone though, and obviously is going to have a bit of sizzle behind it when pounding the processors.
I'd say go for it, it really is an amazing phone. The so called problems that have been raised are so superficial that they are near to non-existent. e.g. to see the yellow tint you have to turn down the brightness, use a certain coloured grey background, use a camera to take a picture of it, and then use photoshop to compare the colour of the two sides.
Come on folks, really.
I've used it heavily for a week and have had no overheating problems, you can always check the task manager if an application is misbehaving, it even blinks red if it's hitting the cpu hard.
Stitch! said:
Using a case now and it does make it a bit worse, but I havent seen the temperature going above 37 on the SGS2 yet. SGS1 got 42 sometimes. never saw 50 or something like this..
I do have a small problem now..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14537539&postcount=135
If I open the pictures fullscreen on this post, I can see some lines on my screen. On full brightness I dont see them, but with lower there are vague lines. I might check if other phones have this to, can some people here check it for me?
This is a minor problem, and I havent noticed it before someone pointed it out. The branding is also an issue if you make it an issue, this is software not hardware so can be fixed.
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thanks for the answer on overheating mate..your problem is nothing to worry about..its called banding and it exists on all amoled screens...it is more apparent on shades of grey colour..if you use winamp you can probably see it there on the main screen as well..nothing to worry about.i guess the new samoled+ will also have slower burn in time so it will not become worse soon..
i am not an expert in matters like this,but woulddn't it help if we could get replacement back covers made of thin aluminum?it would also ensure that if the phone dropped it would land on its back and not on the screen probably.

The phone feels warm after some light use?

Hi,
Is anyone getting this issue of the phone getting warm (at the bottom part where you normally hold) after some light use?
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truewt said:
Hi,
Is anyone getting this issue of the phone getting warm (at the bottom part where you normally hold) after some light use?
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I have the fire department on hold! Just shout when you need them....
LeviathanPT said:
I have the fire department on hold! Just shout when you need them....
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Dude I'm not smearing or anything, I love this phone and queued for it at launch.. Just asking a genuine question with regards to this heating issue that I feel..
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truewt said:
Dude I'm not smearing or anything, I love this phone and queued for it at launch.. Just asking a genuine question with regards to this heating issue that I feel..
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Every equipment produces heat according to the stress being caused to it, your "light" usage of the equipment + your own body transmitted temperature = warm feeling
You may say you never felt it before on your other cellphones and probably the reason is related to the material used ?
The main reason for my answers to sound like this is that I'm tired of Q&A threads appearing here, if this was an issue there's a specific single thread for it! I just enjoy reading a clean and organized forum!!
Don't worry, it's normal. CPU clock ramping up a bit to accomodate for the activity and smooth operation.
are you in a place with low reception? maybe the phone is struggling finding signal
truewt said:
Dude I'm not smearing or anything, I love this phone and queued for it at launch.. Just asking a genuine question with regards to this heating issue that I feel..
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I don't have the phone (yet ) but I don't think it's just you. Every dual-core phone, last year, had heating issues. I'm afraid that the quad core Exynos won't be an exception.
truewt said:
Dude I'm not smearing or anything, I love this phone and queued for it at launch.. Just asking a genuine question with regards to this heating issue that I feel..
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It's probably cos you described it as an 'issue'. It kinda implies that it's something that's not meant to happen, rather than something that's entirely normal and expected.
I'm not trying to be funny, just help explain why people might react certain ways...
truewt said:
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Is anyone getting this issue of the phone getting warm (at the bottom part where you normally hold) after some light use?
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Install a CPU Temperature monitoring app and just keep an eye on things. I doubt its anything to worry about lol. My last dual and single core phones used to get warm with normal usage.
lol @ whino's that can't post anything helpful and feel butthurt when someone has a genuine query regarding their product. If you can't post anything useful, dont post and find another way of relieving your pent up stress.
yes this was the first thing I posted when I got my phone
it does get warm with some use
don't worry though, this is normal. had the same with my one x, ipad 3 etc
Reckless187 said:
Install a CPU Temperature monitoring app and just keep an eye on things. I doubt its anything to worry about lol. My last dual and single core phones used to get warm with normal usage.
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badass battery monitor keeps an eye on temps.. mine has not strayed above 32c which i think is pretty good .
we will feel the heat in these phones as the power of the processor is going up and the phones are getting more compact and thinner meaning heat source will be closer to the surface of the phone
Heat/temperature issues was one of the reasons why the wireless charger got delayed, by the way.
I have exactly the same issue...my Galaxy SIII gets warm at the lower back, even without making any phone calls...just twitter and whatsapp. I think this is not normal.. with the temperature apps it shows that it's 38 C...this is while not charging it...while charging it becomes 44 C.
Do you think I should return and exchange it?
Damn so I guess I'm not alone at that?
My previous phone (which is an S1) can feel scalding hot, want expecting a quad core to feel warm..
Thanks for the inputs guys! And chill, some people are taking the Internet too seriously..
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Damn so I guess I'm not alone at that?
My previous phone (which is an S1) can feel scalding hot, want expecting a quad core to feel warm..
Thanks for the inputs guys! And chill, some people are taking the Internet too seriously..
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Have you tried the temperature apps like battery watch? May I ask you what degree is your device?
My phone still gets warm even without using while in my pocket.. It reaches 34 C without using it! Is this normal guys? Do you get such heat? When I use it reaches 44 C. Do you suggest I return it?
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Anybody's phone getting hot?

When I'm browsing the Internet or doing any lengthening tasks my phone gets hot. Sometimes it gets hot in my pocket even when I'm not using it. Today i played a game on it and it was a little hotter than i think it should be. I'm thinking of taking the phone in.
I was.just getting ready to post something like this. I have never had mine get hot while not in use but def during heavy use at the top back gets hot. I'm not sure what too hot is...
I have to add myself to this list....waiting for bestbuy to get some in so I can exchange it. Mine got hot in my pocket as well and was enough for me to feel it on my leg. I called HTC and they said I would need to send it in....I am sure Best Buy will get them sooner.
Also my wife has one and has not seen this issue.
The funny part about when I called HTC was when the guy asked me to goto a Sprint store and have them try another battery......I started laughing so hard at the guy.....I asked him if he really works for HTC. Then reminded him that this phone does not have a removable battery.....
I have noticed some heat from prolonged use as well. Not quite hot enough that I am concerned, but it is noticeable. I use the battery indicator app and haven't seen the phone go over 100 degrees F, which did happen on the OG EVO while charging with the screen on (GPS, etc). Curious to see if this is widespread.
I noticed this also. While using the car app with the screen on my phone got extremely hot. Once I turned the screen off it cooled down. This kind of defeats the purpose of have a car/navigation app... Right?
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slayer69 said:
I have to add myself to this list....waiting for bestbuy to get some in so I can exchange it. Mine got hot in my pocket as well and was enough for me to feel it on my leg. I called HTC and they said I would need to send it in....I am sure Best Buy will get them sooner.
Also my wife has one and has not seen this issue.
The funny part about when I called HTC was when the guy asked me to goto a Sprint store and have them try another battery......I started laughing so hard at the guy.....I asked him if he really works for HTC. Then reminded him that this phone does not have a removable battery.....
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have you seen the teardown of the one s? you can replace the battery. the term "removable battery" is for consumers to know they have easy access to remove or swap out the battery themselves because its placed on the outer casing. a "nonremovable battery" is inside the casing of the phone but is still easily removed and swapped just like any other part of the phone if you have experience taking apart phones, but the only place you would find a spare "nonremovable battery" is at a Sprint repair center. what you did was pretty rude, bro.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0jGY2N2h1U&feature=player_embedded#!
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Today my phone got hot while in my pocket. I had other phones do that so I'm not that concern over it and I will most definitely not be bringing it back to Best Buy. People need to be checked out by doctors for OCD.
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have you seen the teardown of the one s? you can replace the battery. the term "removable battery" is for consumers to know they have easy access to remove or swap out the battery themselves because its placed on the outer casing. a "nonremovable battery" is inside the casing of the phone but is still easily removed and swapped just like any other part of the phone if you have experience taking apart phones, but the only place you would find a spare "nonremovable battery" is at a Sprint repair center. what you did was pretty rude, bro.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0jGY2N2h1U&feature=player_embedded#!
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I am sorry you didn't see the humor in that....I didn't think it was rude...the tech was laughing too....
Thanks for the info bud. Hope you can forgive me.....lol
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I am sorry you didn't see the humor in that....I didn't think it was rude...the tech was laughing too....
Thanks for the info bud. Hope you can forgive me.....lol
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I hope he was being sarcastic when he said you were being rude. I doing think you were rude. But then again, I don't think a lot of things are rude when others think they are.
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benthe1 said:
I hope he was being sarcastic when he said you were being rude. I doing think you were rude. But then again, I don't think a lot of things are rude when others think they are.
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LOL its cool.....not my problem if he thinks its rude...that is his issue. I guess you really needed to be on the call....the tech was being funny too....we were talking about using the phone as an on the go iron.....using it to brand other people....all kinds of stuff. I mean my phone was so hot enough to feel the burn through a case and my pants!!!!! talk about scary! lol
Piece of cake to replace the battery (with the proper tools). Judging from the video we could be seeing extended batteries in the future. Now if HTC did something dumb like hardwire the battery in then it wouldn't be possible.
I've noticed mine getting warm, but generally when it's being used. Maybe the Op has an app that's not playing nice. I had that happen once on my OG Evo. Uninstalled the offending app, and never had it happen again.
You have a CPU that's running at 1.5GHz, and is dual core. You run it hard it's going to get hot. Combine that with a high current draw the phone is going to cook. I use SeePU to monitor the usage of the processor. Nice app, caught a couple of apps misbehaving after seeing the bar graph for the CPU getting pegged, and staying there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiKpHr8RLBs
here is a break down, essentially comes apart the same way....nice! Much easier actually than the 3d was to take apart.
my phone gets warm when im using 3g data but stays cool if its turned off. i guess with the new lte phones coming out that's normal maybe idk?? anyone think that this is a problem worth worrying about?? only reason im concerned is i paid retail and i want a good phone that's not messed up and if it is i still have time to return.
vacoray said:
When I'm browsing the Internet or doing any lengthening tasks my phone gets hot. Sometimes it gets hot in my pocket even when I'm not using it. Today i played a game on it and it was a little hotter than i think it should be. I'm thinking of taking the phone in.
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Mine has gotten up to 101.5 degrees. I think it just because it is so thin and the sheer power the device has. My concern is would a case cause one to over heat?. By case I mean one totally enclosed, like a Otterbox.
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maybe the evo really is this summers hottest handset
Mine stays pretty cool,85-90f.Only thing that seems to make it run hotter than that is playing a graphically intensive game like GTAIII.
Mine definitely heats up regularly under several circumstances.
1) Prolonged moderate use.
2) Heavy processor usage (Blood and Glory, Zen Bound, etc)
3) Car Dock. I was testing my battery charger. A stress test of sorts. GPS, Music Streaming, Bluetooth, constant screen on.
I'm using a battery app, and my temps in the car hit 116 degrees easy. (I also live in Florida which doesn't help the heat issue)
I also noticed if I'm playing certain games with the charger plugged in that I'll hover around 100.
I think it's a consequence of the small form factor. I started taking off my TPU case during certain the really hot times to aid in cooling.
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I am sorry you didn't see the humor in that....I didn't think it was rude...the tech was laughing too....
Thanks for the info bud. Hope you can forgive me.....lol
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fun and games
Heat
My OG Evo got really hot after i first got it then eventually never got past warm. Might be just new parts need to get worn in a little
both my phone and my wife's get hot the weird thing is that you would think the phone would get hot around the battery but it actually gets hot around the nfc antenna

Phone heats up really fast

hi, my phone becomes so hot that it is uncomfortable to hold it after watching a 2-3 short(~5 min) videos on youtube, or browsing the web for about 15-20 minutes. Is this normal? should i return my phone?
Trollololol said:
hi, my phone becomes so hot that it is uncomfortable to hold it after watching a 2-3 short(~5 min) videos on youtube, or browsing the web for about 15-20 minutes. Is this normal? should i return my phone?
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What kind of phone? Is it flashed? What firmware are u on?
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Trollololol said:
hi, my phone becomes so hot that it is uncomfortable to hold it after watching a 2-3 short(~5 min) videos on youtube, or browsing the web for about 15-20 minutes. Is this normal? should i return my phone?
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Not sure if troll...
PopperJuan said:
What kind of phone? Is it flashed? What firmware are u on?
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Not sure if troll...
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the phone is on stock att firmware but it is rooted and the bootloader is unlocked and still has att stuff on it.
serious question, not trolling.
Subtle troll is subtle
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Trollololol said:
the phone is on stock att firmware but it is rooted and the bootloader is unlocked and still has att stuff on it.
serious question, not trolling.
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something must be running in the background to cause it to heat up..check whats running in the back ground. have you tried rebooting it? what about the battery stats? do you have the charger plugged in too?
All devices get hot pretty fast these day.
Every recent device I have owned has done so. Phones are more prone to this as there are no fans in them and they pack very powerful processors.
Running flash videos will heat them up even faster..
raqball said:
All devices get hot pretty fast these day.
Every recent device I have owned has done so. Phones are more prone to this as there are no fans in them and they pack very powerful processors.
Running flash videos will heat them up even faster..
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True, but most phones get hot on the top my phone heated up the sides and the bottom too!
+ does anyone know if att has blocked face unlock?
Trollololol said:
True, but most phones get hot on the top my phone heated up the sides and the bottom too!
+ does anyone know if att has blocked face unlock?
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Well, that can't be help. HTC One's casing disperses the heat evenly to its entire body. That was also my impression when I first hands on, way too uncomfortable to hold in the hand.
Anyway, you should get a plastic case to deal with it
it's normal,every recent device like this,
my iphone 5, lumia 920,and nexus 4, all heats up really fast. maybe we can use it in icebox:laugh::laugh:
Mine got somewhat hot for the first 2 days, now it gets a little warm but thats normal.
Use power save....mine doeent heat up that much with it on
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i bet it has a lot to do with the aluminum body - it makes a very good heat sink. plastic body devices retain the heat and insulate it from your touch. I bet the heat-sinking quality of the aluminum body will help with performance. just a thought.

can heat effect the phone ?

well i had something REALLY odd happen to the phone today that has never happened before ! the phone was laying on my dashboard whilst i went off and did some work. on my return i picked the phone up to book my client in for 6 weeks time. i went to open the diary in the phone, and the phone went crazy ! ! ! it was jumping to all different screens, opened the calender, then shut it again ... jumped from app to app then back to home screen. this must of carried on for 10 - 15 seconds? i ended up having to power the phone off to stop this random behavior. once i turned the phone back on .. it was fine ! could it of been that it was really hot today and the phone over heated causing this ? it was just really bizarre
EDIT .. just tried to txt a friend and the txt screen is behaving really odd now too ! its like im holding my finger on the screen .. so its putting numbers insted of letters although im only just making contact with the screen as light as i can ! and its not hot now ! and it even tried to call the person i was txting . something VERY odd and wrong suddenly started on this phone today
Try repairing your device through sony PC companion via support Zone
If it still acts up your device has become faulty, in which sent for a replacement
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strommy1966 said:
well i had something REALLY odd happen to the phone today that has never happened before ! the phone was laying on my dashboard whilst i went off and did some work. on my return i picked the phone up to book my client in for 6 weeks time. i went to open the diary in the phone, and the phone went crazy ! ! ! it was jumping to all different screens, opened the calender, then shut it again ... jumped from app to app then back to home screen. this must of carried on for 10 - 15 seconds? i ended up having to power the phone off to stop this random behavior. once i turned the phone back on .. it was fine ! could it of been that it was really hot today and the phone over heated causing this ? it was just really bizarre
EDIT .. just tried to txt a friend and the txt screen is behaving really odd now too ! its like im holding my finger on the screen .. so its putting numbers insted of letters although im only just making contact with the screen as light as i can ! and its not hot now ! and it even tried to call the person i was txting . something VERY odd and wrong suddenly started on this phone today
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Did you leave your phone on the dash, in a closed car, at the sun? Especially the black version of Xperia? Black color is the color that accumulates the heat from sun the most, which results in your Xperia just toasting inside. I cannot imagine how hot it become on the inside and outside. Software might not help with this, you might have simply melted some connections or something like that...
strommy1966 said:
well i had something REALLY odd happen to the phone today that has never happened before ! the phone was laying on my dashboard whilst i went off and did some work. on my return i picked the phone up to book my client in for 6 weeks time. i went to open the diary in the phone, and the phone went crazy ! ! ! it was jumping to all different screens, opened the calender, then shut it again ... jumped from app to app then back to home screen. this must of carried on for 10 - 15 seconds? i ended up having to power the phone off to stop this random behavior. once i turned the phone back on .. it was fine ! could it of been that it was really hot today and the phone over heated causing this ? it was just really bizarre
EDIT .. just tried to txt a friend and the txt screen is behaving really odd now too ! its like im holding my finger on the screen .. so its putting numbers insted of letters although im only just making contact with the screen as light as i can ! and its not hot now ! and it even tried to call the person i was txting . something VERY odd and wrong suddenly started on this phone today
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Can I know which rom version you are using right now ? Because before I update my D6503 to 402 , I also have the same problem. But it's not about heat I guess. If you have ever run any huge 3D game under hot sun, then see how hot the body can be. It still work fine in that situation . So try to update it to last version and see how it going ?
Zebra-Snow said:
Can I know which rom version you are using right now ? Because before I update my D6503 to 402 , I also have the same problem. But it's not about heat I guess. If you have ever run any huge 3D game under hot sun, then see how hot the body can be. It still work fine in that situation . So try to update it to last version and see how it going ?
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well i did the "repair" through PC companion .. so its running .402 now anyway .. although it was also before the repair. i have had many phones that have been black left on a dash in the sun .. but never had one end up with a mind of its own. ! what with the call quality issue i have and now the screen having a mind of its own .. im really dissapointed .
strommy1966 said:
well i did the "repair" through PC companion .. so its running .402 now anyway .. although it was also before the repair. i have had many phones that have been black left on a dash in the sun .. but never had one end up with a mind of its own. ! what with the call quality issue i have and now the screen having a mind of its own .. im really dissapointed .
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I didn't want to say this but... your phone is alive. Kill it before it lays eggs.
strommy1966 said:
well i did the "repair" through PC companion .. so its running .402 now anyway .. although it was also before the repair. i have had many phones that have been black left on a dash in the sun .. but never had one end up with a mind of its own. ! what with the call quality issue i have and now the screen having a mind of its own .. im really dissapointed .
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Don't want to sound rude...but you are disappointed?
You left device fragile like this in a car on a bright sun in the middle of the summer and you are disappointed?
Mate...I didn't do such stupid things with Samsung 5610, 8 years ago...
You can't do that with electronic, there's battery in it, million connectors and sensitive parts...
It's interesting how Sony/Samsung/HTC are always blamed for absolutely everything..
Lay your head on dashboard for a few hours on sunny day like that day was and we'll see how will you handle that...
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funky0308 said:
Don't want to sound rude...but you are disappointed?
You left device fragile like this in a car on a bright sun in the middle of the summer and you are disappointed?
Mate...I didn't do such stupid things with Samsung 5610, 8 years ago...
You can't do that with electronic, there's battery in it, million connectors and sensitive parts...
It's interesting how Sony/Samsung/HTC are always blamed for absolutely everything..
Lay your head on dashboard for a few hours on sunny day like that day was and we'll see how will you handle that...
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THIS IS A PHONE YOUR SUPPOSED TO BE ABLE TO EXPOSE TO WATER ! BUT NOT ANY HEAT LOL
well never had my galaxy S2 do that to me and that i had for 3 years ! and that been in all sorts of conditions. im dissapointed with the phone as this has happened before, and i have this issue with the call quality on the phone. so im dissapointed as i like the phone , just wish i didn't have these problems
strommy1966 said:
THIS IS A PHONE YOUR SUPPOSED TO BE ABLE TO EXPOSE TO WATER ! BUT NOT ANY HEAT LOL
well never had my galaxy S2 do that to me and that i had for 3 years ! and that been in all sorts of conditions. im dissapointed with the phone as this has happened before, and i have this issue with the call quality on the phone. so im dissapointed as i like the phone , just wish i didn't have these problems
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There's heat then there's HEAT. Your car is an oven and you screwed up.
http://m.wikihow.com/Bake-Cookies-on-Your-Car-Dashboard
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Guys obviously can't realised how hot could dashboard be...
(great link, mate - it's incredibly how hot can it be)
My buddy had car with a leather seats, in a middle of the summer he left his car on a direct sun for hours.
Believe it or not, when he sit in a shorts, he fried his legs and end up in a hospital...
I'm not trying to say Z2 couldn't be colder when it's working but would like you to do same test with S5 or m8 and post results...
Problem isn't in 60-70C temperature, problem is because car become an owen and keep temperature at 60,70 maybe even hoter for hours...
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You want heat? Come on down to my neck of the woods in Thailand... Its so hot here, you sweat taking a shower. Any event. Direct sunlight magnifies several degrees hotter when penetrating curved glass such as that of a windshield. I'm surprised the phone didn't melt away
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Portable freezer ftw! ?
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strommy1966 said:
THIS IS A PHONE YOUR SUPPOSED TO BE ABLE TO EXPOSE TO WATER ! BUT NOT ANY HEAT LOL
im dissapointed as i like the phone , just wish i didn't have these problems
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Clearly you can't read. The phone is certified to withstand water correct. Water does not mean heat. Heat and water are two different things. Google them and you will see as it seems you have a difficulty with understanding the difference.
Disappointed? That's user error. Not the phones fault. You should have not left it in the heat. The phone can't walk or go somewhere else.
If you want something that works in heat get a Nokia brick or something.
Sense these days is uncommon now.
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funky0308 said:
Guys obviously can't realised how hot could dashboard be...
(great link, mate - it's incredibly how hot can it be)
My buddy had car with a leather seats, in a middle of the summer he left his car on a direct sun for hours.
Believe it or not, when he sit in a shorts, he fried his legs and end up in a hospital...
I'm not trying to say Z2 couldn't be colder when it's working but would like you to do same test with S5 or m8 and post results...
Problem isn't in 60-70C temperature, problem is because car become an owen and keep temperature at 60,70 maybe even hoter for hours...
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it was about half an hour to 40 mins the phone was in this temp .. god forbid any one that buy this phone in a warmer climate than the UK on a warm day then ! funny thought ... the phone manufactures themselves ARE in a LOT hotter climates than the UK sorry but a phone should have tolerances built in .. if you can only use a device between certain temps or conditions . not a lot of good to average man that need a phone they can rely on wherever they are and what conditions
strommy1966 said:
it was about half an hour to 40 mins the phone was in this temp .. god forbid any one that buy this phone in a warmer climate than the UK on a warm day then ! funny thought ... the phone manufactures themselves ARE in warmer temps than the UK
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Haha....
Well....I must admit you are right in some way...and I'm very happy Sony is working on overheating problem.
But, if you don't install air-conditioned back cover - try to move your device from direct sun.
When I'm in the car, I never put my device(s) "on sun" - that's just not smart thing to do..
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Raymond Ebertt said:
You want heat? Come on down to my neck of the woods in Thailand... Its so hot here, you sweat taking a shower. Any event. Direct sunlight magnifies several degrees hotter when penetrating curved glass such as that of a windshield. I'm surprised the phone didn't melt away
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yeah i bet it gets warm down there ! dont suppose you dare own a mobile just in case it melts
Raymond Ebertt said:
You want heat? Come on down to my neck of the woods in Thailand... Its so hot here, you sweat taking a shower. Any event. Direct sunlight magnifies several degrees hotter when penetrating curved glass such as that of a windshield. I'm surprised the phone didn't melt away
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Nah for that he'll have to place the fone in front of the Walkie Talkie building here in London. That building melts cars parked in front of it.
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